Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Hooked On You

GIVEAWAY

FULLER, KATHLEEN
HOOKED ON YOU

When her grandmother injures herself sliding into third base, Riley McAllister must return to her small hometown to help run the family yarn store in this sweet, lighthearted romantic comedy.

Riley McAllister left the small Arkansas town of Maple Falls after graduating high school, hoping to make it big in New York as a mixed media artist. She's still pursuing her dream when her grandmother begs her to come home and help her manage the store while she recovers from a broken leg she got after sliding into third base during a church softball game (she was safe, by the way.) Riley agrees, planning to convince her grandmother to sell the old shop and retire so Riley can get back to the big city. New York is where she belongs, not some hick town that doesn't even have a decent coffee shop.

Hayden Price's life hasn't turned out as he expected either. He still works in the hardware store his family has owned for several generations after his chance to make it out of Maple Falls ended when he blew out his pitching arm during a minor league game. Stuck with debt from college and a broken engagement, he decides to make the best of things when he comes back to Maple Falls and puts together the town's first church softball team -- with him as coach, of course.

Riley and Hayden went to high school together but ran in totally different circles. In fact, it's safe to say they hated each other. Will that change when the softball team unexpectedly brings them together? Or will the pain and disappointment of their past failures keep them from discovering love in Maple Falls?

My Review:

I'm always excited to follow an author into a new genre since I dabble in pretty much everything but science fiction so I was thrilled to see Kathleen Fuller with a new contemporary romance series starting up. 

Absolutely love the small town setting -- with a twist. This tired old town with stores on the verge of collapse isn't the usual feel-good backdrop...and I love it! The possibilities for future books are endless and the unique challenges reviving Maple Falls presents to this next generation is so relatable. Lots of story fodder here.

Hayden has always known he has Maple Falls in his genes. He's never wanted to live anywhere else so when his baseball career tanks going home is his soft place to land. His solid family background and hometown hero status makes it easy for him to slip back into town life.

Unlike Riley, whose rough upbringing has her hackles permanently up. It's amazing the girl can walk upright with the weight of that chip on her shoulder! I'm going to warn you right now, be ready to extend some grace to this prickly heroine. She's going to need a large dose before she worms her way into your heart...but she'll do that by the end. Guaranteed. 

So we have Hayden who has pretty much sailed through life, admittedly with a few bumps along the way, but he's had the blessing of a secure childhood where all his needs were provided for, from temporal to spiritual all wrapped up in love. Those kinds of deep roots keep a person grounded no matter what life throws at them.

Then we have Riley, whose foundation was built on insecurity and neglect which isn't any foundation at all, really. It's left her with a driving need to prove herself. She's forever waiting to be noticed. To be good enough. Worthy. Successful. Only her idea of success is skewed and she's her own worst enemy with her stand offish behavior and grimly guarded heart.

So, yes, this is an emotional story. The romance stems from a bit of unrequited teenage love and a whole lot of wary stops and starts along the way to the very hard won happily-every after. But there are delightfully funny moments as well, often courtesy of Riley's grandmother and her BBs (Bosom Buddies) who aren't above a little matchmaking manipulations. 

I love the way the author has set the stage for future books as we are introduced to a host of appealing secondary characters who definitely need their chance to shine in their own stories! And I want to stick around for Maple Fall's revitalization!

I listened to the audible edition of this book narrated by Lauren Berst and really enjoyed her interpretation of these characters as she brought them to life.

GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:

This giveaway is for a paperback or ebook copy -- winner's choice

If you would like a chance to win a copy of A Hooked On You, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add your email to a comment, remember to use AT AND DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it's easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday July 3 2021. Offer open to International Readers. Good luck!

43 comments:

  1. I've not read Fuller's Amish books, but I am certainly interested in this contemporary one! Love small town settings and hard won happily-ever-afters. 💖

    teamob4 (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Oh, really?! Wow, you have a lot of great catch-up reading to do (in case your tbr pile just evaporated. Snicker.) Good luck, Trixi!

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    2. I'll never catch up on all the books I want to read....and then I keep adding more, so you know.....lol!!! I guess that's a good thing since I'll never run out of books. 😂😂

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  2. I would love to read this book,please enter me, thanks! lclee59(at)centurylink(dot)net

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  3. Love the cover! And seriously this pair sounds like my husband and I and our backgrounds...

    pattymh2000(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. Ohhhhh, now that's interesting! Good luck, Patty!

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  4. I love the cover and I love a book set in a small town.
    mauback55 at gmail dot com

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    1. And the clever title too -- forget to mention that in my review. Good luck, Melanie!

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  5. Sounds like a good one and also a new author for me. rrwalter34atgmaildotcom

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    1. Great place to start reading Kathleen Fuller -- at the start of a new series. Good luck, Becky!

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  6. This was my first Kathleen Fuller book, it was a cute story, even if Riley did get on my last nerve, lol. If you want more of Maple Falls, be sure to check out This Time Around novella collection (out 7/13) with Denise Hunter, Melissa Ferguson and Kathleen Ferguson. Fuller's story features the Petal and Posies florist shop in Maple Falls. (My intrepid reporter hat just jumped right on my head ;-)

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    1. Oh, I forgot to say I love this cover!
      Hunters and Fergusons stories are great too!

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    2. I need to raise your pay, Tracey. :-) You are a font of bookish information. And the second full length novel comes out soonish too, I think. I have it in my audible wishlist. I'm interested in seeing the town renewal by the end of the series.

      And yes, poor Riley is apt to get on last nerves. I didn't mind so much because I understood where she was coming from. There's definitely a bit of Riley in me and I intuitively knew what she was doing -- keeping everyone at bay and running scared -- so I was invested in her coming through that so the awkward journey to that end didn't phase me. I cheered at the end -- that scene with all the BBs and her new friends. :-)

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    3. Lol, love the BB's, they are my kinda girls! That scene with all of them was great!

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    4. Oh,had to look up the second book! Much Ado About Latte's, another great cover! Whoever does her covers does a wonderful job. And it's a diner versus cafe war, cool! But Jan 4/2022? Adding it to my 2022 list, up to 8 books in the first couple of months, I'm going to need a bigger notebook :)

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    5. Whoa -- that's surprising. I figured it would be a fall release since it's up for preorder on audible already. Ah well, I'm sure I can find something to read in the meantime. :-)

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  7. Yarn shop?! I'm IN! :D

    Hugs, Amy
    amada_chavezATyahooDOTcom

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    1. There's a really nify yarn, wool, spinning shop in my area. I could poke around it for ages. Good luck, Amada!

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  8. It is interesting that more typically Amish fiction writers are broadening their field. Would be nice to see the behind the scenes marketing research from the big publishing houses. Sounds good! Thanks!

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    1. It is interesting and I wonder if it's because the Amish fiction market is being flooded with new authors lately. A kind of changing of the guard, perhaps. Good luck, CC!

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  9. Sounds good. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom

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  10. This series looks adorable! Melmo2610ATgmailDOTcom

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    1. I'm looking forward to the next book. Good luck, Melmo!

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  11. Would love a chance.
    tsl9(at)aol(dot) com
    Either format is fine.

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  12. I read the Kindle sample for this and I'm hooked! 🤣🤣

    ladepooh at hotmail dot com

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    1. Ha -- great play on words, Lea. Good luck!

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  13. Love the title and cover and written by Kathleen Fuller it has to be great! Thank you for the chance to win a copy.

    wfnren at aol dot com

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  14. HOOKED ON YOU sounds right up my alley. Love small town stories and it's good to find one where everything isn't all pristine and picture perfect.

    Hayden and Riley's story sounds awesome and one I can't wait to read. Love this author's books!
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    1. I really liked that small town angle. I'm excited to keep reading and see what develops. Good luck, Kay!

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  15. I’m anxious to read this one. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com

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    1. It's definitely worth twinning over. Good luck, Lucy!

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  16. I LOVE that cover!
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    1. I do too -- very inviting. Good luck, Kaylee!

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  17. I have a paperback (that I haven't read yet) of an older and now unpublished contemporary romance from Fuller. I can't remember where I got it, but it had sounded good.
    tlhcoupon(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. Oh, that is interesting. Maybe Kathleen Fuller wrote contemporary before making it big in the Amish genre. who knew?! Live Kelly Irvin started out in suspense and then went into Amish and now she's doing both. Good luck, Terrill!

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  18. I love a prickly heroine! Sometimes they can be too sweet. The idea of someone needing a little love to help her bend again...love it! And that cover! Perfection!
    Please include me, Kav.
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    1. Yes, it's fun to watch the rough edges smooth down even if a certain heroine might drive you crazy in the process. Good luck, Kelly!

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  19. Thanks for the giveaway!

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