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[X1E]∎ Download Every Yesterday Boot Creek eBook Nancy Naigle

Every Yesterday Boot Creek eBook Nancy Naigle



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Download PDF Every Yesterday Boot Creek eBook Nancy Naigle


Every Yesterday Boot Creek eBook Nancy Naigle

Nancy Naigle successfully integrated an automotive theme into her novel "Every Yesterday." The initial reference to a 1958 De Soto Adventurer captured my attention, but it was the detail she added and how she wrapped the story around the car that got me to purchase a Kindle version and read it. And, I've got to admit, the start wasn't much my cup of tea. Megan Howard makes candles in the tiny town of Boot Creek in, what was it, the Carolinas? Megan's introduction is that of a woman who needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle (old Ms. magazine comment I read back when I was bored as a teenager). Megan's maid of honor at a wedding. Yawn, right? Not really. Naigle has a knack for breathing life into her characters. Megan starts off as a stick in the mud, but she's really more than that. She's nuanced. Guys aren't for her. Then comes Noah Black, another character against type. Or maybe this is a formula I'm unfamiliar with. Doesn't matter. After a chapter that involved banter amongst Megan and her fellow bridesmaids that made me want to put the book down and never read it again, the rest took off. At least for me. The De Soto is a car I had no clue about. Who does? It's weird. My dream car as a teen in the 1970s was a Chevy Nomad. Somehow Naigle recreates this love of automotive steel and obscurity. She revolves the story around it, quite successfully. There's conflict, but it's not formulaic in the slightest. And there's no stupidity on the part of any character to move the plot forward or toss. Megan and Noah are featured as intelligent people who are somewhat stubborn and creatures of their backstories. I ended up finishing this in a day. That's not like me. Usually I'll take a week. This one got me so into the story that I just had to know. And a shout out to the old proprietor of the hardware store in Boot Creek. I loved that guy, still filling out every transaction by hand in a ledger, going slow as heck. And I wanted more on these characters.

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This second book of the trilogy was very good. I enjoyed continuing the saga. In my opinion the 1st and 3rd books were even better. I highly recommend the series.
Love how Nancy adds to the depth of her characters lives , She brings to life the struggles we all face because the past has a way of gripping tightly to our souls and then we meet someone who's soul hears ours and we can finally let go of what once was and our Every Yesterday. That's writing Nancy!
If you are a fan of a love story with a little suspense you are going to love Nancy Naigle, she is, in my opinion, one of the best romance writers hands down.
Easy reading. Typical love story with the happy ending you know is coming. Car lovers should enjoy. Sometimes one dream turns into another.
Love the story of the main characters. This takes some twists and turns I didn't expect. Great book to get lost in, highly recommend. Nancy Naigle is an excellent writer. She wrote another great book, and I can't wait to read more about these characters.
It’s rear to know that we can leave yesterday in the rear view mirror but keep the memories stored in our hearts.
Every Yesterday by Nancy Naigle is a story set in a small town. This is the second book in the Boot Creek series. It centers around a vintage car which is a 1958 DeSoto Adventurter. The car belonged to Megan's father and she inherited. Noah has been looking for a car like this. Nancy is holding on to the past. The romance that develops has many bumps. It is a sweet contemporary romance that is well written. It is an enjoyable read.

I received a copy thru Goodreads Giveaway.
Love this series. Good romance without heavy sex descriptions and foul language. Just an enjoyable read. Couldn't wait to read more of the series. Love her characters.
Being a contemporary romance fan I've seen Nancy Naigle's books around, but hadn't had the chance to read one before Every Yesterday. I'm really happy I got the chance to read it. It was a classic, well written contemporary romance novel. The small town North Carolina setting was inviting and cute. I enjoyed the dual points of view and the unique conflict between the characters.

The thing that prevented me from giving Every Yesterday 5 stars was the actual characters. They weren't horrible, but I just didn't connect with them. Megan's anti-love stance was a little off-putting. It's not that I didn't like that she was anti-love, it was just the way she came across. I can't even explain it. I think maybe it would have helped knowing the reasoning behind her stance earlier on in the novel. Maybe then her words and actions would have been easier to identify with.

I had a bigger problem with Noah. His whole approach to the car thing made him seem super sleazy. Those moments were so repulsive that I had a hard time enjoying the good parts of his personality. I just couldn't get past it. I think I would have loved the way Noah and Megan connected otherwise. They had some really special moments that could have been amazing had I loved the people involved.

Overall, Every Yesterday was a cute contemporary read. I just wished I would have fallen in love with the characters as much as I fell in love with the setting and the plot.
Nancy Naigle successfully integrated an automotive theme into her novel "Every Yesterday." The initial reference to a 1958 De Soto Adventurer captured my attention, but it was the detail she added and how she wrapped the story around the car that got me to purchase a version and read it. And, I've got to admit, the start wasn't much my cup of tea. Megan Howard makes candles in the tiny town of Boot Creek in, what was it, the Carolinas? Megan's introduction is that of a woman who needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle (old Ms. magazine comment I read back when I was bored as a teenager). Megan's maid of honor at a wedding. Yawn, right? Not really. Naigle has a knack for breathing life into her characters. Megan starts off as a stick in the mud, but she's really more than that. She's nuanced. Guys aren't for her. Then comes Noah Black, another character against type. Or maybe this is a formula I'm unfamiliar with. Doesn't matter. After a chapter that involved banter amongst Megan and her fellow bridesmaids that made me want to put the book down and never read it again, the rest took off. At least for me. The De Soto is a car I had no clue about. Who does? It's weird. My dream car as a teen in the 1970s was a Chevy Nomad. Somehow Naigle recreates this love of automotive steel and obscurity. She revolves the story around it, quite successfully. There's conflict, but it's not formulaic in the slightest. And there's no stupidity on the part of any character to move the plot forward or toss. Megan and Noah are featured as intelligent people who are somewhat stubborn and creatures of their backstories. I ended up finishing this in a day. That's not like me. Usually I'll take a week. This one got me so into the story that I just had to know. And a shout out to the old proprietor of the hardware store in Boot Creek. I loved that guy, still filling out every transaction by hand in a ledger, going slow as heck. And I wanted more on these characters.
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