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Highlights
- Ellie Reed is done being underestimated.A bold escape to a Montana farm was supposed to be a break from family drama--not the start of a whole new kind.
- Author(s): Stephanie Eding
- 320 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Friendship
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About the Book
"A peaceful vacation turns into a roller coaster ride of family drama. Two handsome men with competing agendas cause mix-ups and betrayal. Sometimes you have to put your foot down to get what you really want in life. Ellie Reed's self-esteem can't take any more of her family's constant criticism and attempts to control her life. But when she rents an Airbnb on a gorgeous farm in Montana, she encounters a whole new set of family drama and finds herself the caretaker of a barn full of farm animals, caught between two handsome men competing for control of the farm, and the sudden best friend of a spunky elderly widow whose outrageous ideas just might change her destiny..."--Book Synopsis
Ellie Reed is done being underestimated.
A bold escape to a Montana farm was supposed to be a break from family drama--not the start of a whole new kind. Instead of quiet, Ellie finds chaos: livestock that won't listen, a fiercely funny widow with plans of her own, and two handsome rivals sparring over the land...and her attention. As she fumbles through chores and unexpected friendships, Ellie might just stumble into the version of herself she never thought she could be.
Perfect for fans of heartfelt women's fiction and romantic comedy, Said No One Ever is a feel-good escape full of laugh-out-loud misadventures, unexpected soul connections, and quirky charm. With the humor of Sally Thorne and the emotional pull of Beth O'Leary, Stephanie Eding crafts a story of second chances, small-town surprises, and finding joy in the most unplanned places.
"This is sunshine in book form." -- Publishers Weekly
Review Quotes
"Funny and heartwarming, Eding's latest is a cute, contemporary romance...that will leave readers with a smile after turning the last page." -- Booklist
"This is sunshine in book form." -- Publishers Weekly