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REVIEW: Returning Your Love by Lynn Burke (Pippen Creek #1)

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  RETURNING YOUR LOVE Pippen Creek - Book One by Lynn Burke Release Date: February 20, 2025 Review Oh man, Lynn put these men through it!!! And such talented writing. An emotional roller coaster of two best friends who deserve to be together, but life has steered them away, only to bring them back together at the worst times in their lives. They are both really likeable men whom you can’t help but root for, even if you can’t always see how they might get there. It was great to witness their growth and healing, but geez, it hurt at times. There are some other fantastic characters in town, that I’m truly excited to read their stories. Add to your TBR List GOODREADS LINK Synopsis A Best Friends to Lovers Romance by USA Today Bestselling Author Lynn Burke Career-ending injury. The most dream-crushing words I’ve ever heard. Goodbye NFL’s Rookie of the Year title I fought for since I was a kid, hello return to my small-town origins and wallow in unrequited love. Seeing my best friend Ch...

RELEASE BLITZ: Returning Your Love by Lynn Burke

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  RELEASE TOUR - Returning Your Love by Lynn Burke AVAILABLE NOW ON THE AUTHOR'S WEBSITE PREORDER ON AMAZON (FEB 2OTH): getbook.at/ReturningYourLove Length: 80,000 words Series: Pippen Creek 1 Prior Reading: not required Genre: contemporary Tropes: small town, best friends to lovers, hurt/comfort A Best Friends to Lovers Romance by  USA Today  Bestselling Author Lynn Burke Career-ending injury. The most dream-crushing words I’ve ever heard. Goodbye NFL’s Rookie of the Year title I fought for since I was a kid, hello return to my small-town origins and wallow in unrequited love. Seeing my best friend Chaz married and trying for a baby will hurt worse than any torn ACL. But things have changed since I escaped Pippen Creek—Chaz flounders beneath financial burdens and emotional turmoil instead of living his happily ever after. Friendship takes precedence over longing, and I gladly take on the roles of comforter and supporter since those w...