Sunday, September 13, 2020

Until I Met You by Tari Faris

 When she hears that the small town of Heritage, Michigan, is looking for a new librarian, Libby Kingsley jumps at the opportunity. Little did she know the library is barely more than a storage closet stuffed with dusty, outdated books. What the community really needs is a new building. But the only funds available are those being channeled into the new town square, and the landscape architect in charge of the project wants nothing to do with her plans.


All Austin Williams wants to do is get the town square project finished so he can do right by the family business and then extricate himself from the town that reveres the brother who cost him so much. But the local media and the town's new librarian seem to be conspiring against him at every turn. Will the determined bookworm find her way into his blueprints--and possibly even his heart?

I had a lot of trouble liking Austin during most of the book.  He had a lot of anger issues and Whitney didn’t know which Austin would show up.  The kind or angry one.  Most of Austin’s anger was directed at his brother.  The local pastor.  But he took his anger out on those around him.  He had a lot of work ahead of him to resolve the issues.  Whitney had a lot of trust issues she needed to work through.  Her former boyfriend ended up robbing the store she worked at and held a gun on her. 

It was a good book and I did enjoy the story line.

I was given this book Revell Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way. 

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