author: Kayt Miller
series: Zodiac Hills #2
published: 26 April 2022
genre(s): romance
pages: 198
source: client
format: eARC
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the blurb
Bella
Life is good.
Not that it couldn’t be better. Don’t get me wrong, I’m doing the thing I love the most, baking, and I’ve got the best best friend a person could ask for. It’s just… I wouldn’t mind having this one guy, in particular, notice me. You know the one I’m talking about? Tall, built, and bossy. Yeah. That one.Finn
I’ve had a thing for Bella Truman since high school. She was the girl every guy wanted to date because she had that thing, that sparkle, that no other girl had. Now that she’s all grown up, that sparkle hasn’t dimmed in the least. I’ve been thinking about taking my shot for years and now’s my chance.Welcome to Zodiac Hills, Nebraska. Ironic name considering there’s not a hill in sight. But that doesn’t matter, not when our little town is known for something much better than any old hills. We’re known for love. L-O-V-E-love, thanks to that reboot of the 80s show Love in Zodiac Hills. If you’re looking for your celestial soul mate, Zodiac Hills is the place for you.
We’ll open our arms and our shops to you so bring your Mastercard or Visa and stay awhile, because while we can’t guarantee you’ll find love like our some of our residents have, we can sure make you comfortable while you look.
my review
This is the second book in the Zodiac Hills series, this one telling the story of Bella and Finn. I love everything Kayt Miller writes, and this series is proving to be right up at the top of my Kayt list! The romance is sweet and spicy, witty and relatable. But there is a mystery element to the stories that really brings a lot of depth to the story. Gemini & Sagittarius is a book that hooked me from the first page and kept me reading!
note: This was previously titled Gemini & Sagittarius.
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