Review of Forget Me Knot by B.R. Goodwin
Forget Me Knot by my friend B.R. Goodwin delivers everything you want in a romcom—laughs, swoons, and just the right amount of surprises—while also offering unexpected depth.
Dinah is an absolute delight—her vibrant personality shines through in every scene, from her mood-matching tennis shoes to her hilarious T-shirts that had me grinning more than once. I couldn’t help but hum “Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah…” as I read!
And then there’s Jack. He’s completely adorable and the perfect match for Dinah—even on the days he’s not so sweet. You’ll have to read to see why. I don’t want to spoil all the delightful twists, but their journey to happily ever after is oh-so-sweet and worth every page.
B.R. has crafted a heartwarming, clean romance set in the charming small town of Honey Hill, where quirky neighbors and a tight-knit community make the story even richer. While faith isn’t the central focus, it’s beautifully woven into the characters’ lives in a natural, authentic way.
If you love sweet romance with humor, heart, and a touch of the unexpected, Forget Me Knot is one you won’t want to miss!
Available here.
Blurb
Sweet and Salty make the best combo.
Life is simple and sweet and best enjoyed with twisted, buttery carbs. Or that’s what I tell myself when I relocate to quaint Honey Hill, Georgia and open up my very own pretzel bakery, Knotty & Nice. I may have been skeptical of my sister’s love for the wacky town, but its Southern charm and welcoming business owners completely steal my heart.
Then in strolls dreamy Jack Jones, a pretzel in one hand and a bouquet of flowers in the other, and my romance lovin’ heart runs wild. I’m convinced it’s love at first sight... until Jack acts as if he doesn’t know me the next day, leaving me to wonder if his charming, but strangely elusive nature might be more of a plot twist than I’m ready for.
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My life feels like an overrated medical drama, but with far less moody music and zero questionable elevator liaisons. Some days, you’ll find me outgoing. On others, I stick to myself, my flower shop, and a trusted schedule—one that keeps me in control no matter what or whoeach day brings.
But when I meet my new neighbor, Dinah Knot, a huge part of me wants to throw that carefully constructed routine out the window. She’s stunning and warm, like daisies in sunshine, and illogically difficult to walk away from… until the confusion that's become my daily companion makes it difficult to decide if her strawberry blonde hair and sugary smile are irresistibly enticing or just too sweet for someone like me.
Yet, I can’t help wondering which version of me Dinah would choose.
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