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Featherbed by Annabeth Albert 🐔 📘

Posted on 16 March, 2021 by in Annabeth Albert, Review / 0 comments

Featherbed by Annabeth Albert 🐔 📘Featherbed by Annabeth Albert
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four-stars

When a bookworm on borrowed time meets a younger, free-spirited chicken farmer, sparks and feathers fly…

Harrison Phillip Fletcher, III isn’t supposed to be here. Not in Burlington, Vermont, not running Vino & Veritas, a quaint inclusive bookstore and wine bar, and definitely not still alive, at forty-two. Also not supposed to be here? An unexpected delivery of chickens.
Finn Barnes knows chickens. The burly organic farmer knows all about rare breed poultry, but dealing with a hot, older bookseller is an entirely different matter. City slicker types like Harrison never end up staying in Vermont for the long-term.
They should steer clear of each other. But the flare of attraction is mutual. And somehow amid book discussions and farm tours, they discover plenty in common. Now they’re stealing kisses in Finn’s barn, sneaking out like teens, and burning up the sheets.
What starts as a fling brings very real feelings for two lonely souls, but a future together seems as unlikely as chickens in a bookstore. Feathers may be flying, but learning to trust takes time neither may have. Can they take a leap of faith together before it’s too late?

Featherbed is a stand-alone novel in Sarina Bowen’s World of True North. This opposites attract, age gap romance features a low-angst, fluffy—and feathery—romp as a fish out of water discovers the home he never thought he’d find.

Featherbed by Annabeth Albert was such a great read, it opens with new store owner Harrison Fletcher suddenly in possession of chickens… yes live chickens… which is so not what this new resident of  Burlington, Vermont need for his store Vino & Veritas; a quaint inclusive bookstore and wine bar.

This mailing mix-up put him directly in the path of local organic chicken farmer Finn Barnes.

Finn is so not excited to meet the town’s newest resident, a city slicker comes to their small town but this fades so quickly and the connection that pulls at these two instantly hits the readers!
The connection these to have over books, the way they fit together, the way they find time for each other, and it what may be becoming Albert’s signature the way sex IS NOT the main connection made me know these belong together. Yes, there is sex in this book, but it is not a rush to penetration and the author does not use the sex in the book to “bond” them.  This author continues to prove to me how gifted they are!
 The reason why Harrison opens the book story, the how he sees his future was all so heart pulling and I adored how the author handled his anxiety and how the character works through it… now sugar coating here… a real look at coping and doing the best you can!

Albert a big thank you such a great read and an amazing pull into what is now a must-read series for me!

I am so excited for Tanner the new bar manager in Heartscape by Garrett Leigh

If you have not read Sarina Bowen’s True North series no worries at ALL…. this is completely stand alone… the story is just set in her world with a set-up for the opening of Vino & Veritas in Roommate.

Oh and ps, as I write this review book 1 in the series Bittersweet, is Free (and not KU FREE, FREE FREE)

four-stars

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