In New York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas’s small town of Harmony, Texas, “there’s always something brewing” (Fallen Angel Reviews). Now, a generations-old feud is about to come to a head—and the stakes couldn’t be higher with two hearts on the line…
Cord McDowell gave up his freedom at eighteen when he went to jail for a crime he didn’t commit. Now, ten years later, he’s about to give it up again for a piece of land. Nevada Britain, his neighbor, has just made him an offer he can’t refuse: If he’ll marry her, she’ll sign over a section of property that their families have been fighting over for a hundred years. Nevada refuses to explain why, but Cord knows the bargain is in his favor. He just has one condition—she has to sleep in his bed every night for as long as their doomed marriage lasts. Nevada only wants to maintain her family’s legacy—and redeem herself for a wrong she did Cord years ago. But as she spends more time with her husband of necessity, she discovers something unexpected—a love so deep it takes her breath away.
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Overall Can’t Stop Believing is a tender story that will capture your heart. This is my first book by Jodi and I am thrilled to have a new ‘go to’ author. The storylines were interwoven beautifully and it was very easy to follow. Not all authors can create three storylines without them getting confusing. Both Nevada and Cord were
characters you are drawn to. It was so special the first time he makes her smile and how tender he treated her. Jodi wrote one of the most beautiful and tender physical scenes between two characters. Jodi adds those small details of a relationship that makes it believable. She also reveals details about their past and keeps
you hungry for more tidbits. The storyline with Ronny and Marty was heart wrenching and beautiful at the same time. Although this book is part of a series it stands on its own. I highly recommend it.
Violence There is some violence nothing remotely disturbing. Some talk of previous domestic abuse.
Language I don't recall any bad language.
Sexual There is a physical relationship between characters; it is written beautifully and tenderly
Drug & Alcohol Talk of teenage drinking but does not promote it, and main character had previous drinking problem.