Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Copper Creek (Sawyer's Ferry #3) by Cate Ashwood








Blurb

Frankie:
My life sucks.
After spending a year jobless and on the edge of becoming homeless, I’d officially reached a level of desperation that, even if I wasn’t completely broke, retail therapy couldn’t fix.
While Sawyer’s Ferry, Alaska, is the last place on earth I’d ever want to visit, when my best friend, Holden, begs me to fly out and plan his wedding, I can’t say no. What I didn’t expect was to stumble into the administrative chaos at Copper Creek Brewing—or its too-hot-to-be-legal owner.
Clearly the man needs my help, and I’m willing to go above and beyond.
Way beyond.

Barrett:
I am screwed.
Six months after my assistant up and quit, I’m not any closer to finding a replacement, and things at the brewery are starting to fall apart.
And then in walks Frankie. He’s not the typical guy you’d find in these parts, and he brings with him a world of confusion. Because as much as I need his help, I can’t seem to keep my eyes—or hands—off him.
He’s supposed to be getting my life in order, but instead there’s a chance he could turn everything upside down.


Review 
My Rating - 5 Stars!


There are certain books that make you feel like you're coming home. Cooper Creek is definitely one of them.

I love Sawyer's Ferry; the atmosphere and the people. I love the landscape and the picturesque outings. I immediately felt like I belonged there and was one of the townsfolk. Putting Frankie into this small Alaskan town is a phenomenal concept, making for some hysterical moments. He's a sassy and sparkly big city guy who stands out in Sawyer's Ferry.

In Alaska to plan Greg and Holden's wedding, Frankie never expects to find a man for himself. Meeting the closeted Barrett, changes everything. Frankie and Barrett are complete opposites who feel an immediate spark. They come from different worlds, have nothing in common, yet somehow they just connect. And they work so damn well together.

It's just a temporary relationship as Frankie's set to return to NYC. It's beautiful the way they start to develop feelings beyond their casual thing. Neither man fits into the other's world, and a long distance, opposite coasts relationship isn't an option for them. I love stories like this, as they happen all the time.

Their relationship is one of taking chances and chasing dreams. Their options, decisions and choices are all realistic and relatable. There's some great humor involved, as Frankie helps Barrett tackle all of his disorganization like a champ.


Damn! I love the ending, as it's just perfectly enchanting and romantic.

Cooper Creek is delightful, sweet and tender. It's a definite re-read for me. 




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