Saturday, August 23, 2014

*REVIEW* Conflicted Hearts (Garrett's Point #2) by Savanna Grey


Reviewer: Donna
Rating: 4.5 Stars


This was a really awesome book to read.

There's Grady, the Sheriff of Garrett's Point and Kathryn, the local journalist. They have both known each since they were 10 years old and they are best friends. There is an obvious attraction between the pair but Kathryn doesn't believe in love and commitment. She wants something to happen with Grady but doesn't want to lose him as a best friend.

As well as the attraction between these two increases, There's a storm brewing in Garrett's point. I don't want to give much away but there are a lot of secrets revealed from the past which involve Kathryn and a ghost from the past helps her with her future. 

I love this story. It was light, enjoyable and pleasant to read. It was the sort of book that makes you smile. Grady is just too sexy, adorable and so romantic! A great main character. Kathryn is so feisty and independent that she gives Grady a run for his money. They are perfect for each other and made a great pairing as the main characters. You can read this book as a standalone as i have not read book one of the Garrett's Point series which by the way, i am definitely going to read now!!

Excellent, great feel good book with lots of twists and turns. Don't miss out on this series!


In the second book of the Garrett's Point series, Kathryn and Grady are in a battle of wills and hearts. 

Kathryn 
Friends she adores. A career she loves. Life is good and stable. An important business deal, an old legend and dormant passions threaten her balanced life. 
Grady 
Sherriff Grady McCloud will be faced with protecting the citizens of Garrett's Point and fighting for the love of his life. 

Will ghosts of past and present jeopardize Kathryn's chance at a future with Grady, or will she be strong enough to accept the things she cannot change and embrace what is being offered? 
Who will win in the battle between conflicted hearts?

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