BOOKWORM TBR: Southern Boy by Teralyn Mitchell



Books with family drama are so relatable to me.  As someone who wasn't necessarily an outcast but did not quite fit in either, I love books who have the hero or heroine as the family underdog.

In Teralyn Mitchell's next installment of Boys of Summer, Lou Kindall is trying to navigate a big family event as the family outcast. She recruits the help of her super-hot neighbor Beckett to make her trip home more bearable. 

My beach TBR is growing.  Will sleep be happening?  Maybe.  I added this one to my TBR for a light poolside read.

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Falling in love was never on the agenda. Oops…

Every family has an outcast, and in the Kindall family, it’s Lou. Avoiding them is her go-to move, but unfortunately, skipping her grandparent’s wedding anniversary celebration is not an option. Going alone, though? Total disaster. So, when her sexy neighbor volunteers to go with her, she agrees—quickly. Now, if only she could learn to ignore her very real attraction to her new fake boyfriend…

Beckett Davenport knows exactly how it feels to be an outcast. His childhood certainly taught him that. That’s why he refuses to let Lou face her judgmental family on her own. Besides, maybe if he does a really good job pretending to be her boyfriend, she’ll consider upgrading him to the real thing…

A few hot kisses and stolen moments later, their fake romance starts to feel all too real. But is a happily ever after in the cards for this southern boy and the girl of his dreams?

Lou and Beckett will soon find out…

Southern Boy, part of the Boys of Summer series, is a steamy, lightly angsty, contemporary romance featuring a shy heroine who is stronger than she realizes, and the gentle, protective hero who steals her heart. Purchase today and get ready to fall in love with this emotional summer romance novella!

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