All I Ask of You, Iris Morland
All I Ask of You, Iris Morland
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All I Ask of You

Author: Iris Morland

Narrator: Grace Grant, Teddy Hamilton

Unabridged: 6 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/21/2020


Synopsis

Growing up in the small Missouri town of Herons Landing, Grace Danvers has loved Jaime Martnez from afar for five long years. A young artist and painter, Grace feels adrift, but one thing is constant: her love for Jaime. To her, he is everything: handsome, talented, and completely out of her league. But when she and Jaime kiss under the stars one fateful evening, suddenly her crush on him transforms into something moresomething neither of them can deny. Jaime came to Herons Landing to work as the executive chef at the local vineyard Rivers Bend. It had always been a pit stop in his minduntil Grace entered the picture. Now, he cant stop thinking about his bosss younger sister or how she felt pressed up against him as they kissed that night. He knows he should leave her alone: shes younger than him and innocent. But when Jaime comes under suspicion of stealing from the vineyard, he must choose between what he thought he wanted and what has become a love he never expected to find.

About Iris Morland

Iris Morland is a coffee addict, a cat lover, and a writer who enjoys penning sparkling, swoon-worthy romances. When not reading or writing, she can be found binging Netflix shows and cooking something delicious.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Becky

Jaime Martinez was best friends with Adam Danvers and worked as Adam's Executive Chef at the Vineyard River Bend. Jaime's parents came to the U.S. From El Salvador when the country was having a civil war. Grace Danvers met Jaime five years ago and had a crush on him. River Bend had started offering......more

Goodreads review by Mary

I like series where it's the same people but a different focus every book and this is that series. Just like the first book I think some of the filler could have been taken out but it was still very good. More interesting from the first book just because the problem started right away. Again, the la......more