Romance is the last thing on Carmen Navarro’s mind. Up to her neck in student debt, she needs a teaching job, and she needs one fast. As if that wasn’t stressful enough, she’s also overseeing her parents’ renovation project—which would be easier if the carpenter on the job had a little more work ethic and a lot less swagger. She has no time for his flirty banter and affable charm. So why can’t she get him out of her head?
Matt Stetman is a catch. Everyone in Hendricks knows he’d give the shirt off his back to help a friend in need. He’s been told a time or two that he’s pretty delightful to be around too. But for some reason, the enigmatic Carmen seems immune to his charms.
Just as Matt begins to make headway—with the project and with Carmen—a secret from his past threatens to ruin everything. Can Carmen find the courage to trust Matt and take a shot at love? Or is the foundation of their relationship now broken beyond repair?
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Summary
A very sweet romance, Love Like Forever detail the budding relationship between Carmen and Matt. Carmen lead a sheltered life and struggles with romantic relationships. She also has a troubled relationship with her overbearing mother. Matt isn’t really seeking a relationship, but doesn’t want to miss the opportunity if the right one comes along.
They get off to a rocky start from their very first meeting. When things start to look a little brighter for them, the path becomes rocky again. Will they be able to overcome the obstacles and learn to trust each other?
Although this book is part of a series, it is a stand alone novel. This is a great read for any romance reader that prefers wholesome and sweet stories. The language is clean and there are no sex scenes or violence