Review: Architecture and Artistry - Nora Everly ( Smartypants Romance)










Review: Architecture and Artistry - Book #11 Green Valley Library Series - Nora Everly -October 2022

Back in 2019, Smartypants Romance first released their books all set in the "PennyVerse" aka The World of Penny Reid's series and I have been hooked on their books ever since. Every time I read one and I am transported back to Green Valley, Tennessee - my heart is warmed. I do enjoy her other ones based on the Knitting series but my main love lies with her books set around the small town where the Winston Brothers were set. Readers will remember that Green Valley Library started with the Matriach of the Winston Family working there and now has evolved into a series of eleven titles. Architecture and Artistry will have us meeting Willa's younger sister Sadie Hill. Sadie after being left deserted and broken by her soon-to-be ex-husband when they can find him, has moved back to Green Valley with her twin boys Flynn and Rider - named after the hero in Tangled and living with her sister Clara. Across the road, lives divorced and single dad Barrett Monroe, he also was one of Sadie's crushes in High School. The pair of them also work together at Monroe and Sons Architecture where Sadie is putting her interior design skills to the job. The thing though is that this couple has hot chemistry yet they seem to bring the worst out in one another and Sadie has a tendency to jump down Barrett's throat and he always is saying the wrong thing. Can these two single parents work out their differences to light the romance fire everyone else in the Hill and Monroe family can see? Find out in another wonderful Smartypants Romance read by Nora Everly and I am now looking forward to reading the other books in the Smartypants world and catching up with titles I have missed. These books are the perfect reads for anyone who wishes they could stay in Penny Reid’s worlds, just a little bit longer.

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