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Tinsel by Devney Perry

2/20/2019

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Sofia Kendrick has always cherished her tiara. As the youngest daughter of a wealthy New York family, she’s lived the life of an American princess. But after two scandalous divorces and a breakup smear her name across the society rags, the shine from her crown has dulled. People call her superficial, even gaudy. 

She’s nothing more than tinsel.

Desperate for escape and starving for peace, Sofia heads to Montana for a holiday weekend with her brother. But she doesn’t get the relaxing vacation she planned. Instead, she’s put to work in a bar alongside Dakota Magee—a man who does not want her help. A man who is set on teaching her a few lessons about real life and hard work. But Sofia has a couple of life lessons of her own to teach. Like how to fall in love.

5 Star Review by Ashley

Is this really it? The end of the Lark Cove series? Indeed, it is and Devney Perry went all out in Tinsel. It was dramatic and sexy and adventurous and angsty and romantic and heartbreaking all at the same time.

As someone who has always worked, it took me a hot minute to connect with Sofia. But her grit and determination and kindness broke me down pretty quickly. Dakota too. Holy hotness with a cherry on top- Dakota! There was just something magnetic about him. I couldn't look away from his pull. He was a warrior in a losing battle and no matter what he did someone was going to be hurt.

There was no denying that Sofia and Dakota were attracted to each other. The chemistry sizzled from the first time they met. And when they gave in...it was enough to melt that Montana snow. As they spent more time together, the inevitable happened; feeling developed. On both sides. But they were from two very different worlds. Sofia came from wealth and privilege, where things were easy because of her name. Whereas, Dakota wore his struggle between being his own man and meeting his family's expectations on his sleeve.

The back and forth on their tender hearts almost broke them, more than once. To be honest I didn't know how it would work. If it could work. They both loved hard and worked hard and chased their dreams. For as much success as they had found, something was missing. There was a void that only could be filled with each other. But a choice had to be made.

Devney Perry delivered a powerful message in these pages. Money isn't everything. Forgiveness and acceptance are vital. Love is always worth a sacrifice. Neither Sofia or Dakota were perfect, they each had and owned their flaws, and that made them perfect for each other. A little boldness, a touch of magic, a lot dream chasing, and a whole lot of love, made Tinsel shine.Dakota and Sofia's journey was the perfect, yet bittersweet, ending to a fantastic series
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About the Author

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Devney is the USA Today bestselling author of the Jamison Valley series. She lives in Montana with her husband and two children. After working in the technology industry for nearly a decade, she abandoned conference calls and project schedules to enjoy a slower pace at home with her kids. She loves reading and, after consuming hundreds of books, decided to share her own stories. Devney loves hearing from readers! Connect with her on social media.

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