#Review Sunshine and Rain (City Limits Book #2) by: M. Mabie

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synopsis

Welcome to Wynne, population 3402.

No rockstars. No major politicians. No media moguls.

Things don’t change quickly in a small town, except when they do. It’s been pouring rain all summer long, and the disc jockey and local farmer are all of the sudden attached at the hip. It’s not only the rising river getting deeper and deeper.

This is your basic water tower painting, tractor driving, tailgate cooler packing kind a guy chases the single, blonde, radio vixen with mosquito bite rage from his youth type of romance. Or is it the other way around?

Low on drama. High on Love.

Grab an umbrella because it’s a long wet summer.

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Melinda's Review

I received a copy of this book for an honest review.

This series is so refreshing, it’s a small home town story with little drama just a wonderful love story. M. Mabie has a terrific way of pulling me into her story and making me love the characters.

Sunny was the town Radio DJ well the only town radio DJ for that matter. She watched all her friends find there one and get married and start families. Even her BFF the town tomboy was married and starting a family. Her 10 year high school reunion was sneaking up on her and she was feeling like the Old Maid that would never find her perfect man.

Rhett has had a crush on Sunny since he was in the seventh grade. Only problem was she was a senior in high school at the time. Sunny was always nice to Rhett but broke his heart when she turned him down. Ten years later Rhett has returned home after college and finds he still has feelings for Sunny. This time he is not going to chase her but let her come to him.

This was a wonderful story. I absolutely loved how the town was secretly rooting for these two. Everyone could see the connection but Sunny was so hung up on their five year age difference and didn’t want the town to tease her or Rhett about it. I was cracking up at the nickname she gave herself. The talk that Sunny had with Rhett’s mom was heartwarming to see the love both these women had for Rhett.  There were so many scenes I enjoyed the ones that stand out is the four-wheeler ride and the treehouse. I absolutely enjoyed this series and would love more. This small town love story with little drama is such a refreshing read.

Few of my favorite quotes:

“I wanted to kiss you last night and all day today.” He ran his fingers over my hair as I pulled back to look at him, my confession making my cheeks flush hot. “I’ve wanted to kiss you my whole damn life. I win.”

Beyond his looks. Beyond his body. All the way to his personality and character. The awesomeness of the first two were just bonuses. The good stuff was him.

It has everything to do with this.” He tapped at my breastbone again, and then he patted his chest and said, “And this. These don’t age. In hear, there’s no young and old. Trust me – it’s always felt the same.”

about the author

M. Mabie lives in Illinois with her husband. She is the author of the steamy comedy Fade In. Her sophomore release, Bait, is the first book in the angst-filled erotic Wake Series. She writes unconventional love stories and tries to embody “real-life romance.”

She cares about politics, but will not discuss them in public. She uses the same fork at every meal, watches Wayne’s World while cleaning, and lets her dog sleep on her head. She has always been a writer. In fact, she was born with a pen in her hand, which almost never happens. Almost.

M. Mabie usually doesn’t speak in third-person either. She promises.

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