
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Michelle
ARC provided by publisher in exchange for an honest review

There is something about small town romance that always gets to me. Maybe it’s the simplicity of the story or the feel good vibes but whatever it is, I adore reading stories that are built and centered around this. And in Liora Blake’s latest installment to the Grand Valley Series, we are reunited with Garrett Strickland, whom we met in the first book and this time Garrett may have found a woman to steal his country boy heart.

Second Chance Season is a heartwarming, sexy and beautiful love story of a country boy who meets and falls for a city girl. Yes, there is nothing like reading a man with a big heart of gold falling for the city girl with big ambitions. When Garrett and Cara met, sparks fly as they built a friendship that slowly transitioned into something more. A connection is made. And boy oh boy, did Liora Blake allowed her readers to feel the gravitational pull these two had for each other.

I absolutely adored Garrett. His sweet nature makes him totally book boyfriend material and toss in the fact that this country stud is not only nice but a little dirty on the side. While Cara and Garrett are two completely opposite people from two different walks of life, readers will discover why Garrett is hesitant in giving himself fully to Cara. He had a lot of growing to do and accepting the death of his father, the farm and his life but in the end, he will soon realize that the only thing that matters is Cara, the city girl who danced her way into his heart and home.
Second Chance Season is definitely your feel good country romance. It was sweet, good natured and a bit sexy. I enjoyed how Liora Blake allowed her readers to go along the journey with Garrett and Cara as they got to know each other. Their relationship never felt rushed so when they finally connected it was heartwarming. My only complaint is that I wished the author gave us an epilogue since those are my favorite part when reading romance novels. Other than that, this book was well written and beautifully well done with a heartfelt sentiment.
