Isha Coleman
Megan Ryder keeps get better. The Lone Star Match series is a nostalgic stroll down memory lane. What begins with promise leads to disappointment. In life there are two major roads. The one we seek to carve out for ourselves and the path that leads to easy street. Smooth sailing is what we all crave but hard work turns out to be the most rewarding. That is the message that Something New sets out to deliver. Wyatt and Anna are rebuilding their lives and all roads point to home. Can they forgive the past and look toward a brighter future together? With common sense and an open heart, the possibilities are endless.
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Laura Fidorowicz
A fantastic end to the series!! Anna and Wyatt are back on the island for their friends' wedding and hoping to avoid each other as much as possible. That's not possible with a bride like Caroline though! I'll admit that over the first two books of the series I didn't like Anna much. She seemed mean and overly diva-ish. Ok, she's a Hollywood star but these were her friends way before stardom was even on the horizon. Anna's story really made me understand her, her decisions, her guardedness. I don't feel like I got to know Wyatt much in the first two books but this book taught me everything I needed to know about his supportiveness, friendship, and struggles. This entire series is about second chances but Anna and Wyatt's was one of the hardest. They both had struggles about their dreams, difficulties trusting, and communicating with each other. Their time on the island showed them how perfect they are for each. While their story can be read as a standalone, I really think that in order to fully appreciate Anna and Wyatt you should read the first two books. I will definitely miss this series but I am looking forward to what comes next from this author! *This is my voluntary review of an advanced reader copy*
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Bette Hansen
I've really enjoyed the previous 2 books in this series but this one just didn't work for me. While I enjoyed the overall concept of the story, the lead female character, Anna Maria. drove me crazy.and the lead male, Wyatt, wasn't much better. They did and said things both past and present that just didn't make a lot of sense to me. I just didn't feel the chemistry between the two.