Review: Bait Shop Blues by Nancy Pirri

Posted July 26, 2015 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment

Review:  Bait Shop Blues by Nancy PirriBait Shop Blues by Nancy Pirri
Published by Satin Romance Publication Date: May 2nd 2014
Pages: 156
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four-stars

Finding love shouldn't be so hard... What does a successful businesswoman born and bred in Chicago want with half-ownership of a quaint bait shop in northern Minnesota, willed to her by her grandfather? And how will the reclusive half-owner of the shop convince the woman to sell out her half to him? For Cassandra Thompson, a Marilyn Monroe look-alike who's recently been dumped by her second fiance in two years, it could mean a well-needed change in life. For Leif Halverson, a handsome man of Ojibwa extraction, and co-owner of the shop, it could mean disaster-like falling in love. Leif is far from happy about this city woman invading his territory so he challenges her to a wilderness survival contest where the winner takes all.

Cassandra lives in Chicago and has her own business, “Pretty Woman Cosmetics.” Leif has lived with Roy for most of his life but now Roy has passed on and Leif finds out that Roy has a grand daughter and he has left Gateway to Paradise, a bait shop, they ran together to be shared between him and Cassandra his grand daughter. This does not sit well with Leif and when Cassandra arrives to check out her inheritance he does everything he can to encourage her to sell her half to him and return to Chicago. This book was a great read and a sweet romance with lots of humor.

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