the nashville dreams series concludes with the final words & music owner finding his own happy for now in can't fight the feeling. russell green is kind of a mess. when he is stitched up by nurse joslynn wright, who happen's to be savannah's best friend previously introduced in can't walk away, the long-simmering attraction between them bubbles up.
in a twist on trope, joslynn is the one with crazy commitment issues and russ prefers monogamy and waiting until the moment is just right. slowly he wins joslynn over to his way of thinking on relationships, while she wins him over on finding ways to manage his stress.
there are a couple of shoes that need to drop first. one of the more interesting things about this romance is that it's pretty clear from early on that these two are in love. and the other thing that is true is that their commitment issues are driven by some real medical issues that both characters must face. they both need to learn that when a person vows in sickness and in health that it's meant. especially if they are making that vow to each other.
**can't fight the feeling will publish on may 8, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/grand central publishing (forever) in exchange for my honest review.
in a twist on trope, joslynn is the one with crazy commitment issues and russ prefers monogamy and waiting until the moment is just right. slowly he wins joslynn over to his way of thinking on relationships, while she wins him over on finding ways to manage his stress.
there are a couple of shoes that need to drop first. one of the more interesting things about this romance is that it's pretty clear from early on that these two are in love. and the other thing that is true is that their commitment issues are driven by some real medical issues that both characters must face. they both need to learn that when a person vows in sickness and in health that it's meant. especially if they are making that vow to each other.
**can't fight the feeling will publish on may 8, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/grand central publishing (forever) in exchange for my honest review.
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