Breach of Promise by Jennifer Griffith

August 11, 2020 | 1 Comment
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Breach of Promise by Jennifer GriffithBreach of Promise
Author: Jennifer Griffith
Series: Forever Home Romance #3
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 191
Date: August 11, 2020
Publisher: Indie

A long-ignored contract. A promise to marry. An engagement to another already in force.

Aircraft mechanic and secret sci-fi novelist Cash Conway has been transferred to his hometown of Torrey Junction the week of his 30th birthday, a place he hasn’t visited once since he left for tech school. The second he rolls into town, he nearly crashes his vintage truck.

It’s Annabel Houston!

He can’t catch up to her, but he will. And if she’s available, he’s going after her.

Dental assistant and former actress Annabel Houston has waited on her birthday for the past twelve years for Cash Conway to return and make good on his promise to marry her. After all, he signed the contract that said he would if they reached 30 unhitched.

But he’s been slow to appear, and the town’s most-eligible bachelor is wearing away at Annabel’s defenses with proposal after proposal.

When Cash’s plans go awry, the only choice he has is to take Annabel to court and sue her for breach of promise.

Rating: Mild+. Mild kissing; brief (nonsexual) nudity; mild sensuality.

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About Jennifer Griffith

Jennifer is a wife and a mom of five weathering the chaos by writing escapist fiction. Jennifer has no plans to write the Great American Novel. She’d rather compose what someone would read on a rainy afternoon with a cup of cocoa, or sitting on a beach chair while the waves crash. Light, frothy, gone.


One response to “Breach of Promise by Jennifer Griffith

  1. Maria

    Cute, sweet romance
    This is a story of two 18 year old kids promising if they aren’t married by age 30 they will marry each other. Seen that done before right? Well I’ve not seen it done quite like this before. When Cash arrives on her birthday to find her engaged he sues for breach of contract since they wrote it up as a legal document. I found that premise to be quite clever and rather hilarious.
    This book could totally be a Hallmark movie. I loved Cash and Annabel. I was a little annoyed with Annabel since she considered keeping her promise to her fiance to be more important than what was so obvious to the reader and wouldn’t break if off. He’s all wrong for her! So obviously all wrong. But her continued insistence is what gives us the story so I can’t be too mad at her. Cash and Annabel were so cute together. Loved them as a couple. It is a pleasant, quick read and a fun way to spend an evening or afternoon. Curl up and enjoy.

    No sex language or violence
    *I received a complimentary ARC of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.

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