


Audrey and Griff-Full disclosure…I was not sure I was going to be able to read this book.Griff was so passionate about what he did and even though his cider making wasn’t the same as her cooking, that passion was something they both understood about each other. I loved seeing how passionate she was about cooking and how well she and Griff understood this passion. The food-Okay, so Audrey is a chef so there is LOTS of food.Audrey didn’t hide her college failures either-she doesn’t let them define her. College isn’t for everyone and I love books that address that. Why? Because it shows us that not everyone is perfect all the time. College flunky-I love that Audrey flunked out of 2 colleges.Yet, Bowen managed to make organic farming sexy. I loved getting a glimpse into that because I think its a topic that is relevant in society today but never talked about in books. Peek into organic farming-During some of his grumpy rants, Griff actually educates the reader (and Audrey) on why organic farming is so important.Bittersweetīittersweet is a totally unique story and I loved that! So, here are some of the things that made Bittersweet unique and why I think you should read it: Too bad their sexual chemistry is as hot as Audrey’s top secret enchilada sauce, and then some. They want entirely different things from life. And no self-righteous lumbersexual farmer will stand in her way. But she needs a second chance with the restaurant conglomerate employing her. Vermont was never in Audrey Kidder’s travel plans. He doesn’t have time for the sorority girl who’s shown up expecting to buy his harvest at half price.

Even his enormous shoulders feel the strain of supporting his mother, three siblings and a dotty grandfather. But that was a lifetime ago.Īt twenty-seven, Griff is now the accidental patriarch of his family farm. Five years ago they’d shared a couple of steamy nights together. The last person Griffin Shipley expects to find stuck in a ditch on his Vermont country road is his ex-hookup. If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the orchard. They chop a lot of wood, especially when they need to blow off steam. True North is populated by the tough, outdoorsy mountain men that populate the Green Mountain State. Also in this series: Speakeasy, Fireworks, HeartlandĪlso by this author: Us, Rookie Move, Hard Hitter, Pipe Dreams, Brooklynaire, Speakeasy, Fireworks, Overnight Sensation, Superfan, Moonlighter, Man Cuffed, Heartland, Sure Shot, Lies and Lullabies, Loverboy, Roommate, Bombshells, Boyfriend, The Best Men, Shenanigans, Love Lessons, A Little Too Late, The New Guy
