Stone Princess by Devney Perry

Stone Princess (Tin Gypsy, #3)

by Devney Perry

Presley Marks has just become a cliché: the jilted bride. Wearing a white dress, standing in front of her friends and family, she announces that her fiancé—according to his text—has forgotten about the wedding.

Humiliated and angry, she hides from the world in the mundane routine of her life. Working at the Clifton Forge Garage isn’t glamorous, but it’s safe from the spotlight.

At least it was, until Shaw Valance comes to town.

The notorious Hollywood actor is starring in a movie based on the town’s infamous murder. When he’s not on set, Shaw hovers at the garage, watching as they build his custom motorcycle and irritating her with his handsome smile. He was supposed to leave once filming wrapped and go back to his fancy life, not buy the house next door.

But Shaw might regret that purchase once Presley’s ex-fiancé returns, bringing with him a war between old rivals that could burn both their houses down.

Reviewed by Canadian Girl Book Blog on

5 of 5 stars

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Stone Princess is the third book in the Tin Gypsy series which can be read as a standalone or as part of the series. Presley has become a strong woman who does not play games and says what is on her mind after moving on from her humiliating past. Shaw is a sweet and funny hero who is looking for a change in his life. When Shaw and Presley first meet is like fireworks going off since Presley wants nothing to do with Shaw or his movie. Shaw is not deterred and is determined to get this little "pixie" to realize he is not the bad guy. The banter and chemistry between Shaw and Presley is fun, intense and steamy! Stone Princess is a enemies to lovers, small-town romance that is sweet and emotional with a dash of suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This was my first book by Denveny Perry and I look forward to reading the other Tin Gypsy books!

*ARC was generously provided in exchange for my honest review*

              

          
            

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