Friday, March 16, 2018

KG Fletcher - Georgia Clay review

Oh man! I ADORED this story and I LOVE a feel-good, love story! I was quickly consumed by Katie and Clay.  Katie wasn't aware of who he was as a songwriter, but she was drawn to the man himself.  When they bumped into each other, there was a pull between them.  The relationship was realistic, the chemistry palpable through the pages.  They weren't looking for love, but soon had to navigate a long-distance.  This book made me swoon, laugh out loud, and want to throw my kindle but I couldn't read it fast enough. I wanted to grow old with Katie and Clay.  Even though Clay was a star in Nashville, he didn't let it go to his head and both he and Katie are relatable to the reader. Living in Nashville, I found it fun to live vicariously in the music biz through Clay!  It was a whole new world for Katie and she didn't realize how well known Clay was. She had a struggle on her own about making the relationship work.  Be ready to not get anything done as KG Fletcher takes you on an amazing journey.  Go one-click this book today! 



“Georgia Clay” Watkins is a handsome, award-winning Nashville songwriter rubbing elbows with the elite stars of country music. An incredible talent in his own right, Clay has always hesitated to step into the spotlight on his own for fear his debilitating childhood secret will rear its ugly head.
Katie Parker is a workaholic Southern beauty who’s first love is her career. It’s not just her knowledge of the cut-throat insurance business she has skillfully navigated over the years, but her tenacity and gumption in climbing the corporate ladder.
The musician and career woman run into each other in the heat of the Atlanta summer at their ten-year high school reunion and unexpectedly end up in the bed of his pickup truck talking till dawn. As they forge ahead in a passionate long-distance relationship, can Clay admit to Katie she had his heart a long, long time ago? Will her drive and encouragement finally be the reason Georgia Clay takes a chance on his career…and love?

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