eARC Review: The Bright Spot by Jill Shalvis

Women Fic

The Bright Spot

Book Info

  • Released Date: January 16th

  • Publication: Avon Books

  • Pages: 368

  • Format: eBook


always love each one of them
— Abigail Books Addiction

You should already know that I will always read any of Jill Shalvis' works. She writes incredible books in the romance and women's fiction genres. And I always love each one of them. So of course I had to read her newest book, The Bright Spot.

The Bright Spot puts Luna Wright in a difficult spot after she inherits the Apple Ridge Farm and other things as well. I won’t say what else she discovers, but it does come into play later on in the book. Let’s circle back to Luna Wright, whose main focus is Apple Ridge Farm and the crew. She may not live up to her family's expectations, but she is more than that. She is living her own dreams, which make her happy. That’s what counts.

While Luna is living her dream of running Apple Ridge Farm, she may have more to handle when she co-inherits the farm with Jameson Hayes (one of the investment managers). Jameson may be the type of suitman when he walks into Apple Ridge Farm, but there is more than meets the eye. What can you say? Sometimes, people change when they move to different locations or meet someone who motivates them to change. It happens, and it’s something Jameson slowly realizes as he spends more time with Luna and her crew at Apple Ridge Farm.

If you are into found family tropes with cute baby goats running over, then you will enjoy the hell out of The Bright Spot. It’s such a cute women's fiction read with a bit of romance in between.

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