Fishing Hole by Hillary DeVisser review

The old saying might be that you can’t go home again, but Jesse Fraser was well past the point in her life where she was going to be told what she could and couldn’t do.

With the ink on her divorce papers barely dry, she loaded her sons, their belongings and headed south towards home, away from her toxic ex-husband. She was more than ready to get back to the small town where she was raised. Cornfields, gentle hills and the welcoming faces of her parents reassured her that she had made the right choice. Jesse looked forward to giving her sons a chance to experience a slower pace and a fresh start. What she hadn’t planned on was the rush of memories and the intense pull of the arms of her old high school flame, Levi Murray.

While Jesse wasn’t sure that her life needed any new complications, one thing was certain; Levi wasn’t alone in thinking Jesse was a welcome addition back in their hometown. Cole Green, a man as intense as he was sexy, had other ideas on how Jesse should be welcomed home.

**This book is intended for mature audiences**

REVIEW
This is a sweet book. It has heartache, lust, romance and a touch of drama.
This book is about Jesse and starting over after a divorce and a horrible ex husband. I absolutely love Jesse. She is a strong woman and puts her boys first and does whats right for them. I think this romance story is more of a true story and feels like these characters could be people you know. These characters just feel so real. It is easy to get caught up in the story and it come to life as you are reading. There was a few spots I thought were a little slow but overall a good read.

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