Romance in Rehoboth Boxed Set (Books 4-6): A Small Town Romantic Comedy Series by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Sheri Schrader

Romance in Rehoboth Boxed Set (Books 4-6): A Small Town Romantic Comedy SeriesRomance in Rehoboth Boxed Set (Books 4-6): A Small Town Romantic Comedy Series by KL Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Romance in Rehoboth Boxed Set (Books 4-6) by K.L. Montgomery is part of A Small Town Romantic Comedy Series. Each of the books takes place in Rehoboth Beach and can be read as a standalone story. My recommendation is to read them in order because there are characters which carry over from book to book. Each book features two people and will be sure to give you a HEA. I have finished two in this set and will give you a bit of my thoughts on each.
The three books in this set include: Badge Bunny, Wedding War, and Stage Mom.
Badge Bunny by K.L. Montgomery is the fourth book in the Romance in Rehoboth series. This book focuses on the story of Chris Everson and Brynne Miller. Chris is a state trooper and Brynne is an ER doctor. Both are strong with a bit of a stubborn streak. When they first met Brynne gets a bad opinion of Chris. Can he change her first impression?
Like the other books in the series, this is a sweet reminder that there is someone for each and every one of us. After being forced together for parts in a wedding party they discover one another. I like that Montgomery keeps the lead female strong and spunky and full of life. It is nice that these women are strong but not obnoxious. The men are sweet and caring but not wimps. The characters are realistic who are funny and caring but also have their faults. No one is perfect.
Wedding War features Hannah and Jason. Both of their families own competing wedding wear businesses but there is a new enemy in town. Über Brides is a big box wedding store aiming to take out all the competition. Although Jason and Hannah’s family have an ongoing feud can the two of them take down the new enemy. Both of them are sweet and determined. Also, Hannah is a smarty. They are young but have a pretty firm grasp of what they want in their futures.
I look forward to reading Stage Mom to see what story is next.

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