Annie and Ty have been best friends since they were kids and then lovers as they got older. Living in the small town, Serenity, in South Carolina, where everyone knows your business has its blessings and its curses. Everyone knew that the two of them belonged together and would one day end up married.
Then Ty signed with the Atlanta Braves baseball team and got caught up with the baseball groupie scene. His exploits hit the tabloids and the whole town had a front row seat to Annie's heartbreak at Ty's betrayal. It was hard for Annie to decide which was worse, losing her lover or losing her lifelong best friend.
Now it is three years later and Annie is a physical therapist in her hometown and Ty has come back to recover from a sports injury and to make amends with Annie, the love that he pushed away. But like all good romances, the road to happily ever after is a bumpy one.
This road to happily ever after got a little too bumpy for my tastes. There was a whole lot of back and forth and drama that I felt was dragged on too long. Annie has some hang-ups about the past, naturally, but even when everything is going her way she can't let the past go and gets her panties in a twist very easily. Too easily.
That being said, I still found myself liking the little town of serenity and fully engrossed in every drama filled page. I want to read the next two stories in the series to see what happens with Annie's two girlfriends, so I know I will be traveling back to Serenity in the very near future.
Cherise Everhard, May 2010Get more detail about Home in Carolina.
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