His parentage put him in two different worlds, a poorer world where he struggled and then, when his dad found him, the world of the wealthy. And he’s not just the caretaker, he’s also the owner. Noah is grumpy and kind of a dick in general. It’s obvious from the start that Noah, the caretaker, doesn’t like her, but she figures she can avoid him for the time she’s going to be there. Jenny Dawson enjoys her career as a country singer sweetheart, but when the media starts calling her a homewrecker based on the lies of another country star, she goes into hiding at an old house in Louisiana that she remembered from her childhood as a musical retreat. For a full synopsis, see this book’s Goodreads page. While hiding out from the media, a country singer falls for an attractive caretaker, not knowing he’s actually the owner of her hideaway. I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I’m always excited for a Lauren Layne novel, and though this one felt a little different from her previous work, it was still enjoyable. I’d been reading a lot of hype about Good Girl since I follow the author on several different venues.
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