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seriously romantic: coming home by audrey wick

in coming homemallory fredrick finds herself on a forced sabbatical after a student makes threats against her online. her confidence shaken and her sense of security seriously disturbed, mallory decides to move back to seguin and live with her sister, paige for the semester.

prepping for the move is a logistical nightmare as it has to come together quickly and before the holidays. when mallory calls the four guys moving company, the last thing she expects is for one of the guys to become her guy.

alec o'donnell doesn't know what it is about mallory. when she first calls him in tears and later as he spends time with her, he wants to know her better. he wants to get closer. but she's leaving town and his home is in santa fe. and who starts a long distance romance based on a week's acquaintance. she's a client. he was her mover.

but the heart wants what the heart wants. and mallory and alec can't stop thinking about each other. when a wrench is thrown in their path, it almost seems insurmountable. but you know, it's a romance. so things do work out nicely in the end. this book is more wordy and descriptive than fast-paced, and it's a sweet romance with barely any physicality. which sometimes is just what i want to read.

**coming home will publish on july 26, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/tule publishing in exchange for my honest review. 

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  1. Thank you so much for the review! I hope readers who like sweet stories with heartwarming emotion will enjoy it. I appreciate you sharing it!

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