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Shoe Strings Kindle Edition | Pages: 294 pages
Rating: 3.62 | 1292 Users | 101 Reviews

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After being hounded by her estranged father just as her boutique shoe business is taking off, Atlanta’s Angelita Barros heads for the mountains of North Carolina where she couldn’t be a bigger fish out of water. The cabin she rents is perfect, but one look at the owner’s son and Angelita’s in lust big time. She finds resisting the charming Jesse Bloodworth as difficult as maneuvering small town life in her custom made stilettos.

Jesse has spent years rebuilding his relationship with his teenaged son and ex-wife after running out on them eleven years ago. But his dad’s not so quick to forgive and forget. The water under the bridge becomes mighty choppy when beautiful Angelita walks into their lives.

Jesse’s ex, Kerri Ann, is a far cry from where she thought she’d be in life. Even before she got pregnant with Ty, things between her and Jesse had faltered, and there was only one person to blame: Bryce Jenson. Kerri Ann never expected her long-ago crush to settle back into Sequoyah Falls to practice law. Hell, no one did.

Bryce had his reasons for returning home and Kerri Ann was at the very top. They seem destined to remain just friends, until Angelita comes to town and stirs everything up.

As Angelita and Jesse embark on a relationship, her father’s demands become threats and she’s forced back to Atlanta. Jesse’s attempt to save her uncovers more of her past than he bargained for. Will Angelita’s prince charming come to her rescue or does Jesse’s love come with Shoe Strings attached?

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Title:Shoe Strings
Author:Christy Hayes
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 294 pages
Published:May 28th 2011 by Christy Hayes
Categories:Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance

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I loved this book. It was a hard to put down, romantic, country read. I love the smokey mountains and this book made me feel like I was there with the characters. Between imaging the beautiful landscape and being part of amazing relationships, I find it a must read for those who like romances. I was sad when I was finished with it until, I realized it was a prequel and get to read more about the characters that I fell in love with.

Where to start with this book and review??This is not just a contemporary romance, but a story about real life...with some fluff thrown in. In this story, Hayes tells the tale of two couples and people surrounding them, and how all their lives intersect. It's not perfect, nor is it always pretty but this is them and it's worked for years until one city woman, Lita, runs away to their small town for refuge from the pressures of life and the scars of her past. Lita isn't looking for a

Lita was the designer of shoes and had an upscale, one of a kind shop in Atlanta. Before leaving on vacation, she sees her father going into her store. She immediately changed her vacation plans and headed for the hills, literally. Ending up at a summer cabin in North Carolina, she finds her life more complicated by a good looking guy walking out of her shower. From this point on, this novel is a typical romance story. The one bit of drama concerning her father is handled with extreme ease and

One of the absolute best things about reading is the discovery of new-for-me authors. Sometimes these discoveries happen by chance and others by introduction. I was recently introduced to Shoe Strings by Christy Hayes and I've got to say I'm glad I had this opportunity.Angelita Barros is an up-and-coming shoe designer from Atlanta. Her business started under unusual circumstances when she was only a teenager. Since then her business has grown, she has a business partner and a booming retail

This was a super cute and sweet romance that was a perfect rainy weekend read.Just the right amount of spiciness, sweetness, and problems. I really liked how it was 2 romances in 1, with two couples in the same town.

Have you ever read a book blurb and thought "this could be cute" and then read it to find yourself even more pleasantly surprised? That's what happened when I read this book. It cute and sweet, with adorable characters that make you want to find Sequoyah Falls, NC and move on in.Angelita Barros finds herself ditching her planned Florida vacation after spying her estranged father in her high end shoe store talking to her partner. She does what any rational adult does and flees the area, making a

A story of a shoe designer who runs away when life starts to get tough. It was a good read and very easy to get into. I thought the characters were well developed and very likeable. However, I thought the overall story line was too drawn out and very frustrating; Kerri Ann loves Bryce, he loves her back and they do nothing about it until halfway through the book. Similarly, Lita takes a long time deciding whether she wants to be in a relationship with Jesse. Apart from these frustrations and
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