Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey


I loved the first book It Happened One Summer, where sisters Piper and Hannah come to Westport to restore their crab fisherman father's bar and Piper falls for local fisherman Brendan. In that book, younger sister Hannah and local player Fox Thornton bond over a love of music in a special moment at a music convention.
Now, Hannah has been back in LA for months, but reconnected with Fox through texts where they've become friends. She's working as a production assistant on a movie set, longing for more both professionally and personally. She dreams of being the music director, choosing the soundtrack for the special moments in the film, while secretly dreaming of a special moment with the director, Sergei. When she daringly suggests Westport as a more fitting location for their movie, she's excited to be back in the small town. Unable to stay with Piper, Fox offers his guest room to her. Things heat up between the two friends, but each are afraid to get close due to insecurities in their pasts. Will they share their true feelings before its too late and Hannah has to return to LA?
I love this friends to lovers story. Fox is determined to help her step up in her job and also catch the eye of her crush... even if the jealousy kills him! And Hannah is so understanding and patient with Fox's insecurities, when I just wanted to reach through the pages and shake him. I look forward to more heartmelting stories by this author. 

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