Third
installment of The OGs, a trio of hilarious octogenarians who believe age is
nothing but a number and enjoy meddling in their grandchildren's love lives.
Audrey Fleming never had much of a family or place to call home, so when she
gets the chance to buy an inn that once belonged to her late namesake, she
doesn’t think twice. Never mind her lack of funds, connections, and experience.
For years, she and her roommate followed on social media the shenanigans of the
OGs, three octogenarians who’d been besties with Audrey’s long gone maternal grandma.
Au has yet to meet them, but she already loves them. Besides, the small town of
Alden seems like the ideal place to lie low. No one would come looking for her
in Massachusetts. She’d be safe, far away from Texas and all the ugliness and
insanity.
Connor Stonewell, beloved grandson of Greta, OG extraordinaire, was once one of
Alden’s Golden Boys. Now he’s a hot mess. He’d never envisioned a future where
he wasn’t in the military, so getting discharged after a mission gone horribly
wrong has left him adrift in a civilian world he doesn’t know how to navigate
anymore.
He’s too dangerous to be around his fellow soldiers—never mind a certain sweet,
sexy innkeeper he can’t seem to stay away from. He should stop playing with
fire. Pack his shit and disappear for good. Too bad he can’t do it. Walking
away from Audrey is something every fiber of his being refuses to do. Plus his
dad and grandma are in a war path and need a referee, preferably one who won’t
lose it at a drop of a hat and kill them both. So yeah, tall order.
Audrey and Connor both know their secrets will sooner or later catch up with
them. Whether they’ll survive or crash and burn under the weight of revelation
is anybody’s guess.
Don’t miss our reviews of the rest of The OGs series!
For book two, Grease Babe, click HERE.
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Ruthie – ☆☆☆☆
This is the third book in the series, and is a really lovely addition to the
series. The OGs are as crazy as ever and are such a great way to give us the
stories of their patient grandchildren.
Audrey was one of the OGs, until she died, and her granddaughter (named in her
honour) has come back to town and restored the B&B as an inn. It is early
days, but the locals – prompted by the OGs – are supporting her venture. I
loved the stories of those working there, and how Rachel and Mike also help
bring business to the inn. And now, Connor is back to support his own OG and
prevent his father from having her declared incapable to make her own
decisions.
Connor has gone through hell – do be warned if you are sensitive to injuries,
these will break your heart – and he sees himself as less. I cannot explain to
you how beautifully Elle Aycart has written his character – so rough and tough,
and yet so vulnerable. Audrey immediately sees a man who is in deep pain, but
also is strongly attracted to him.
This is a very moving, undoubtedly fun whenever the OGs are around, and quite
dramatic story. At its heart are two people who find each other, and eventually
understand just how special that makes their future lives.
Mary Jo – ☆☆☆☆
Talk about a twist that I didn't see coming!
The OGs are hilarious in their not so subtle matchmaking attempts for their
respective grandchildren, and when the granddaughter of their deceased friend
comes to town, they welcome her with open arms.
Audrey loves the OGs and wishes she had known her grandmother back in the day.
The stories she heard and just watching the wise and not so humble grandmothers
as they are now gives her a clear indication of just how much fun the original
Audrey was.
Connor is back from the war and has a severe case of PTSD. Doing his best to
avoid the OGs and their shenanigans, he none-the-less gets roped into the
family texts and does his part to make sure they are safe and sound on their
adventures. When he meets Audrey, he can't deny there's a spark, yet he decides
that being alone is the better option for someone like him.
Once I started this book, I couldn't put it down. There are some episodes that
deal – in depth – with Connor's PTSD and the way that Audrey learns to help him
handle the effects of it.
After a colorful array of jobs all over
Europe ranging from translator to chocolatier to travel agent to sushi chef to
flight dispatcher, ELLE AYCART is certain of one thing and one thing only:
aside from writing romances, she has abso-frigging-lutely no clue what she
wants to do when she grows up. Not that it stops her from trying all sorts of
crazy stuff. While she is probably now thinking of a new profession, her head
never stops churning new plots for her romances. She lives currently in
Barcelona, Spain, with her husband and two daughters, although who knows, in no
time she could be living at the Arctic Circle in Finland, breeding reindeer.
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