Book Review: Finding Hunter by @MarciaMeara #bookreviewtuesday

Mae reviews Marcia Meara’s book Finding Hunter.

From the Pen of Mae Clair

Hello and welcome to another Book Review Tuesday. If you enjoy character-driven fiction layered with family drama, angst, and romance, boy do I have a book for you! My review follows, but you can click the Amazon link to read the blurb and learn more about this fabulous story.

Book cover for Finding Hunter by Marcia Meara shows open journal with pen, cup of tea in backgroudFinding Hunter
by Marcia Meara

Hunter Painter is the youngest of three brothers. Forrest and Jackson have always been more outgoing, a little rough-and-tumble, and clever with the ladies. By contrast, Hunter is reserved, a bit on shy side, a gentle soul whose feelings run deep. He has been in love with Willow Greene since high school, but far too inhibited to approach her. Years later, when a friend gives him a nudge and he finally does, he discovers Willow has harbored the same feelings for him just as long.

The bliss of discovery is short-lived, however, when their love is…

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4 responses to “Book Review: Finding Hunter by @MarciaMeara #bookreviewtuesday”

  1. Thanks so much for sharing my book review!

  2. Thanks so much for sharing Mae’s lovely review of Finding Hunter, Traci. I really appreciate it, and hope you’ll find time to check it out one day, too. πŸ™‚

    1. You’re welcome, Marcia! And it’s on my tbr pile now!

      1. Oh, that’s great news. It IS the 2nd book in the Riverbend series, but it can be read as a stand-alone, too. (Just know the Painter brothers were introduced in Swamp Ghosts.) Hope you’ll enjoy it when you find time to read it. πŸ™‚ ❀

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