by Jessica Lemmon
Evan lost his wife very unexpectedly 4 years ago. Their son Lyon is now 7. Evan decided it was time to sell the house she died in and move. He moves next door (2 houses down) from Charlotte AKA Ace/Aunt Charlie. Charlie was Rae's BFF, honorary aunt, and she had a serious childhood crush on Evan.I we...
Charlotte AKA Charlie has known Evan for almost twenty years. She has been in love with him the whole time. He was married to her best friend, until tragedy struck. Evan and his son are devastated by losing their wife and mother. It is time for a change. He moves them to where they will make n...
Bringing home the bad boy by Jessica LemmonTattoo artist Evan and his son return to their hometown. He's lost his wife, been 4 years and he hopes to heal.His wifes BFF welcomes them home...Aunt Charlie. Story goes back in time to when Ray had died and how hard things were for Evan to hold it togethe...
Jessica Lemmon's book, Bringing Home the Bad Boy is a great read. This book is well written and loaded with lovable characters, drama, humor and sizzle. I enjoyed Evan and Charlie's story and look forward to reading the next book in the series. Bringing Home the Bad Boy is a complete book, not a ...
Ohmigosh I knew this would be hawt, but I didn't know it would be so adorable
I'm trying out new-to-me contemporary authors/series, having run myself out of favorites (Jill Shalvis, Ruthie Knox, Jennifer Crusie, Mary Ann Rivers), and this is another one to chalk up to the "Meh" category. I liked the concept -- grieving widow, after a respectful mourning period, falls for late...
This was good read but not for under 18. I enjoyed most of it. Charlie still missed her friend who had died 4 years earlier. She had to move on so that she could enjoy the life right next door to her. Lots of twists and turns. Includes a lot of sexual content and crude language. I received this in r...
Evan Downey is a widower, moving back to Evergreen Cove with his seven year old son for second chance, after losing his wife four years back. I found it easy to like Evan – the tattoo artist, who clearly loves his late wife and his son. He tries to be the best father for Lyon, and despite of having ...
This book first hit my radar when Anna from Herding Cats and Burning Soup posted on instagram that her review of another Jessica Lemmon book had made it into this one. Since Anna is a big fan, I took the time to check it out and look into. I was thrilled to see it available on Netgalley. So I put i...