Synopsis
House-flipping sensation and YouTube star Maggie Nichols can’t wait to dig into her next challenge. Arriving in tiny Kinship, Idaho, with only a cot and a coffeemaker, Maggie is prepared to restore a crumbling Victorian mansion in four months or less. She has her to-do lists, her blueprints, and her team. What she doesn’t have is time for sexy, laid-back landscaper Silas Wright.
The man takes flirtation to a whole new level. And he does it shirtless…sometimes pants-less. He and his service school-dropout dog are impressively persistent. But she’s not interested in putting down roots. Not when fans tune in to watch her travel the country turning dilapidated houses into dream homes. A short-term fling on the other hand could fit nicely into her calendar. After all, Maggie remembers what fun is like. Vaguely.
As their summer gets downright steamy, Silas manages to demolish the emotional walls she’s spent years building, sending Maggie into a panic. He’s the wrench in her carefully constructed plans. With the end of the project looming, she has a decision to make. But how can she stay when her entire career is built on moving on?
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Review
Lucy Score can be counted on for funny, steamy romance books with tons of heart Maggie Moves On is no exception!
This book was excellent. A small-town romance full of fantastic side characters and two wonderful main characters. I loved Silas and his unwavering confidence and determination. Maggie had such an open heart, except when it came to romantic love, and Silas knocked down all those walls. I loved the found family element of this book!
I enjoyed the other storylines woven into the romance as well. The treasure hunt kept the story going and introduced one of my favorite side characters. I am a sucker for an old curmudgeon.
Emma Wilder narrated the book, and she is one of my personal favorites for a reason. She did an outstanding job, and the way she changed her voice to fit the character, sometimes I forgot that she was the only narrator.
Lucy Score has another great one with Maggie Moves On!