Christmas at Two Love Lane
The best gift of all is the one you share with someone else. . .
From the moment he strode through the iron gate and into the offices of Two Love Lane on a crisp December day, it was obvious that Deacon Banks was something different. He wasn't a Charleston native, not with that adorable Yankee accent. And unlike the usual client at the elegant matchmaking agency, he had no interest in finding a woman to marry--just a few no-strings dates while he was in town.
Macy Frost takes her professional services very seriously--how could she not, when she's rumored to be a direct descendant of Cupid? Tech entrepreneur Deacon says he's just trying to make his social-climbing aunt happy by being seen out and about with a few prominent beauties, but Macy insists she can make her client fall in love...for real. And Deacon can't help but think she might be right. As charming as the palmetto trees and magnificent harbor may be, it's the beautiful, breath-of-fresh-air Macy who's become Deacon's favorite part of the scenery. But can the hopelessly romantic Southern belle stop trying to fix him up and just let Cupid do his work on her own heart?
My Review
Christmas at Two Love Lane is the perfect sizzling stocking stuffer gift! I absolutely fell head over heels in love with Macy and Deacon. Speaking of heels, if anyone knows about heels it is Macy. She did go chasing after Deacon upon their first meeting.
Macy is a true Southern Belle. Yet, when she was around Deacon it seemed that her charm would slip a bit and she would lose herself enjoying the moment. I loved this. I felt like I got to know Macy better. For example, she is a basketball fan. Not a casual fan but a hard core fan. One that yells at the refs. However, Deacon shares her love for the sport.
Seeing Macy through Deacon's eyes were fun times. Deacon was charming, smart, funny, and good looking. While, Macy and Deacon may have been the main characters of this book; Macy's friends were great additions and helped keep the story entertaining. Even Cupid's descendant needs a little love.
From the moment he strode through the iron gate and into the offices of Two Love Lane on a crisp December day, it was obvious that Deacon Banks was something different. He wasn't a Charleston native, not with that adorable Yankee accent. And unlike the usual client at the elegant matchmaking agency, he had no interest in finding a woman to marry--just a few no-strings dates while he was in town.
Macy Frost takes her professional services very seriously--how could she not, when she's rumored to be a direct descendant of Cupid? Tech entrepreneur Deacon says he's just trying to make his social-climbing aunt happy by being seen out and about with a few prominent beauties, but Macy insists she can make her client fall in love...for real. And Deacon can't help but think she might be right. As charming as the palmetto trees and magnificent harbor may be, it's the beautiful, breath-of-fresh-air Macy who's become Deacon's favorite part of the scenery. But can the hopelessly romantic Southern belle stop trying to fix him up and just let Cupid do his work on her own heart?
My Review
Christmas at Two Love Lane is the perfect sizzling stocking stuffer gift! I absolutely fell head over heels in love with Macy and Deacon. Speaking of heels, if anyone knows about heels it is Macy. She did go chasing after Deacon upon their first meeting.
Macy is a true Southern Belle. Yet, when she was around Deacon it seemed that her charm would slip a bit and she would lose herself enjoying the moment. I loved this. I felt like I got to know Macy better. For example, she is a basketball fan. Not a casual fan but a hard core fan. One that yells at the refs. However, Deacon shares her love for the sport.
Seeing Macy through Deacon's eyes were fun times. Deacon was charming, smart, funny, and good looking. While, Macy and Deacon may have been the main characters of this book; Macy's friends were great additions and helped keep the story entertaining. Even Cupid's descendant needs a little love.
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