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seriously romantic: the sweet spot by heather heyford

deep in the willamette valley, near the base of mount hood, is oregon's wine country. the sweet spot is a small, family-owned, biodynamically run winery that also boasts a thriving bed & breakfast-style business. hank friesatt's family has lived here for one hundred and fifty years, but running a winery was never hank's dream. when his parents were killed in a plan crash when he was about to graduate college and go on to flight school, he had to put his piloting dreams aside to ensure the family business continued to run.

when philadelphia-based music teacher, jaime martel shows up, the operations at the sweet spot make her feel at home. she grew up on a working farm in lancaster county and there is so much happening at the sweet spot that is familiar but different. soon she is involved with the winery as a summer staff member instead of hotel guest. and as she and hank work together they forge a deepening bond.

this bond is threatened by hank's college friend delilah, who keeps putting hank into touch with an real estate mogul looking to buy the sweet spot and its surrounding land. hank won't sell, but the temptation to restart his left behind dreams is there. and jaime is so convinced that he will do it, that she leaves the winery without stopping to ask hank what is really going on.

this interlude is a little on the frustrating side, because their separation is based entirely on mistaken assumptions. once they get those sorted out, however, things look good for jaime and hank, and for the sweet spot.

**the sweet spot will publish on february 27, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/kensington books (lyrical press) in exchange for my honest review. 

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