Nothing But Trouble by Amy Andrews

Nothing But Trouble (Credence, Colorado, #1)

by Amy Andrews

WANTED: BACHELORETTES WILLING TO LEAVE THE CITY RAT RACE TO LIVE AND LOVE IN CREDENCE, COLORADO, WHERE THE HOUSING IS CHEAP, EMPLOYMENT OR ASSISTANCE WITH SETTING UP A BUSINESS IS GUARANTEED, AND THE MEN ARE PLENTIFUL. COME AND FALL IN LOVE WITH CREDENCE.

Retired all-star quarterback Wade Carter is looking forward to the anonymity of his small home town. Just the perfect place to hide away. A place where everyone knows his name and nobody wants his autograph and, most importantly, there aren’t any single women.

But now the crazy little town is advertising to bring in more women?! Not on his watch.

Cecilia Morgan doesn’t want to accompany her boss to rural Colorado. Not one little bit. She sold her soul to the inconsiderate, self-centered man-baby five years ago and she’s finally given him her two weeks notice. Not to be deterred, Wade offers CC a big, fat bonus to stay for the summer and help him with his memoir.

And he expects her to help him thwart the town’s ad that’s gone viral?! Not for a second.

With bus loads of women arriving daily, CC finally has a plan for the ultimate revenge.

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

3 of 5 stars

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Adding another new to me author for 2019 and definitely one I'd love to read more from! Nothing But Trouble is the first book in Amy's series, Credence, Colorado. I found this one to be a charming and an enjoyable read!

I truly enjoyed CC and Wade's story, it took them a lot longer for the romance park to kick things up and made the book a bit lengthier than I would have wanted. The hysterical banter with all characters involved were probably some of my favorite moments in the books. I liked that there was a little side story going on with Wade's older brother as he navigates some personal things at an older age.

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