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Next In Line by Amy Daws

12/10/2018

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What happens when the cute mountain man you made out with in an ice fishing shack turns out to be your brother’s best friend? 

A whole lot of awkward, that’s what. 

Maggie’s mind is reeling when she discovers the guy she became tangled up with at Marv’s Bait & Tackle isn’t a stranger like she thought. 

The big snag: Sam and Maggie’s chemistry is hot enough to melt ice, which makes keeping their secret far more difficult than either expected. 

Especially when one of them decides they want this arrangement to be more than just a catch and release.

4 Star Review by Ashley

It took me a hot minute to warm up to Next in Line and it wasn't just the ice fishing. Sam and Maggie were awkward. Adorably awkward but still, their oddness was endearing as I got to know them more. And I found myself unable to look away from the train wreck in the making.

There was something about Sam and his niceness that had me on his side from the first time I met him. He was just a good guy. The way he stepped up and in to help and defend a stranger. A hot stranger. Who was so out of her element it almost wasn't funny. But I absolutely admired Maggie for her romantic ideals and spirit and the zest with which she tackled life. And ice fishing and climbing and all of the other adventures she threw herself into.

It didn't take long for Sam to fall for the fiery woman. Too bad she had her own agenda. And was off limits. The attraction between them burned hot and bright and it was only a matter of time before it exploded. And when it did- holy hotness! Sam and Maggie were electric. But when the dream of Maggie's past shows up in her present, everything is sent spiraling out of control.

Amy Daws took small-ish town romance and turned it on it's head with this book. Next in Line was anything but basic. It was a whirlwind of feeling and adventure and sex and unexpected romance. And I enjoyed every random bit of it. Especially Sam and Maggie's quirkiness.  How hard and fast they fell for one another. How they just got each other. How they faced their relationship with honesty. And how they loved each other- fears, faults, fairy tales and all.
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About the Author

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Amy Daws is an Amazon Top 25 bestselling author of sexy, contemporary romance novels. She enjoys writing love stories that take place in America, as well as across the pond in England; especially about those footy-playing Harris Brothers of hers. When Amy is not writing in a tire shop waiting room, she's watching Gilmore Girls, or singing karaoke in the living room with her daughter while Daddy smiles awkwardly from a distance.



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Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/amy-daws
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Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/author/amydaws
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/amydawsauthor


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