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Take a Chance on Me by Becky Wade Review

Hello Everyone :)

Can you believe it's already almost the end of April?

With all the craziness that existed for us all during the months of March and April, it felt like it literally went by in no time at all.

Since I'm still not currently working, I've been reading quite a few books as I've had lots of spare time on my hands.

One of my all time favorite authors, Becky Wade, has a new series coming out in May, and I currently have the first book from NetGalley. However, before I could start reading that one, I needed to read the prequel novella, and today I'd like to share a quick review of it with you all.

Take a Chance on Me by Becky Wade:




Source: Free through Ibooks

Publication Date: February 25th, 2020

Genre: Christian Fiction/Contemporary

Series: Misty River Romance


Synopsis:


When baker Penelope Quinn steps in to help her brother’s family through a medical crisis, she’s forced into close proximity with charming Air Force fighter pilot Eli Price.

Penelope has one iron-clad dating rule—she does not date airmen. Months ago, she relaxed her rule with Eli and immediately lived to regret it. After a long deployment, he’s now back in Misty River and, to her dismay, she finds him just as tempting as always.

Eli’s spent months thinking about funny, feisty, creative Penelope. He once leveraged his focus and drive to become a pilot, his childhood dream. Now he's set on leveraging that same focus and drive in order to convince Penelope to give him one more chance.

This romantic prequel novella introduces readers to the quaint mountain town of Misty River and a brand-new series from Christy-winning author Becky Wade!


(synopsis from goodreads)





My Review:

Becky Wade is one of my all time favorite authors, and I have yet to be disappointed in a book by her. Basically if Becky wrote it, I'm going to read it. I love that she's given her readers another prequell novella to her upcoming Misty River Romance series, the same way she did with her Bradford Sisters series.

Take a Chance on Me is truly a sweet treat in typical Becky Wade fashion. She's truly a genius at creating beautiful, well developed romances within the word count of a novella length story. Readers everywhere are going to fall head over heels in love with Eli and Penelope, and their quirky banter. I loved the history that exists between the two, and the obstacles they have to overcome in their quest for romance.

Misty River is truly the perfect, idyllic setting, and it just might become one of my new favorite fictional small towns to date.

If you're looking for a fun and clean romantic story that's guaranteed to have you swooning, then go ahead and pick up Take a Chance on Me.

I can't wait to read Sam's story in the upcoming first full length novel of the Misty River Romance series.

Do yourselves a favor and go "wade into a great book!"

Final Rating: 4/5

I highly recommend this one!


Thanks so much for reading guys! Have a great rest of your day :)


This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The photo does not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owner. 

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