Series: Kings Grove #2
the future you want means embracing the past…Sam and Chance Palmer are both tall and dark, and look pretty damned good with
a hammer hanging their tool belt as they run their construction business in the
small mountain town of Kings Grove. But when it comes to the hottest eligible
bachelors in town, Miranda George only has eyes for one of them. Chance—the one
who won’t even look her way unless it’s because she’s just spilled something on
him or tripped directly into his path.
And while Miranda George has always had the hots for Chance Palmer, Sam has
spent years trying to ignore his feelings for her. The problem is that they’ve
known each other much too long, and Sam can’t seem to repress his A-hole gene
when she’s around. He’s given Miranda every reason to hate him, so why would he
ever hope she might love him instead?
When a backcountry wildfire threatens everything and everyone they both love,
will Miranda and Sam be able to look beyond their complicated past and see a
future that might bring them together?
This smart, funny small-town romance is the second book in Delancey Stewart’s
Kings Grove Series.
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
An absolutely sweet, charming romance! Delancey Stewart is a new-to-me author, and I absolutely adored this tale of unrequited love!
For most of her life, Miranda has been in love with Chance Palmer. He’s tall, dark and handsome, and absolutely charming. His younger brother, Sam, is just as tall, dark and handsome, but everything about him irritates Miranda. Every. Thing.
As it turns out, the reason why Sam acts like such a jerk around Miranda is because he’s been hopelessly in love with her for as long as he can remember and his brain just turns to absolute mush when he’s in her presence. But when wildfires put the residents of Kings Grove in danger, Miranda begins to see Sam in a whole new light.
These characters were so rich and developed. I felt all of Sam’s pain and heartache as the love of his life swooned over his brother. And I completely understood why Miranda felt that Sam was indirectly responsible for the most humiliating moments of her life. So when these two finally, finally got on the same page and got together, I had already been rooting for them for more than half of the book.
Love Reimagined is a slow burn, and a relatively clean romance; the couple only shares a few kisses, which was a nice change from the erotic romances saturating the market today. Overall, this is a charming story that is worth a read! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
an award-winning author who writes romantic fiction with humor and heart.
Stewart has lived on both coasts, in big cities and small towns. She’s been a
pharmaceutical rep, a personal trainer and a wineseller.
A wife and the mother of two small boys, her current job titles include pirate
captain, monster hunter, Lego assembler and story reader. She tackles all these
efforts at her current home outside Washington D.C.
Find her at www.delanceystewart.com




