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Book Review: No More Secrets

Lucy Score is one of my favorite authors and I’ve been making my way through her backlist. I finally started her Blue Moon series and read the first book in the series No More Secrets last week.

The novel follows Summer Lentz and Carter Pierce. Summer Lentz is a journalist for a pop culture magazine based in New York City and Carter runs his family’s farm a few hours north in Blue Moon in Upstate New York. Summer goes to stay on the farm and in Carter’s house for a week to do research and write a piece for the magazine about the organic farm and the town. Summer and Carter quickly hit it off and it doesn’t take long for the two (and the whole Pierce family and the whole town) to realize the two belong together. But Carter’s whole life is in Blue Moon and it is the place that brings him peace after his time and PTSD in the military and Summer’s career and life is in the city. She also has something going on in her personal life that she keeps private from everyone and doesn’t allow anyone in to help her deal with it. Can the two make it work long term? Are their feelings for one another strong enough to overcome the distance, their different backgrounds, and secrets?

I loved this book. I didn’t want to put it down. I loved Carter and Summer and the the whole cast of characters in Blue Moon. Most of the time in books where the mmc is from the small town or is the farmer and the fmc is from a city, the mmc ends up being grumpy. So it was refreshing that Carter was not grumpy and was open about his attraction and feelings for Summer early on.

I can’t wait to continue reading this series!

Read this if you want a spicy romcom with the small town, opposites attract, forced proximity tropes.

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