Fit For You by Cynthia Tennent – a Review

Fit For You by Cynthia Tennent – a Review

 

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Description:
Small towns have the biggest hearts.
 
In the split-second it takes to injure her knee, Lily Shue’s life goes from rising star to small town reject. Forced to give up her role as a trainer on a hit reality fitness show, she takes a job in tiny Truhart, Michigan. By the time Lily arrives in the one horse town—on her crutches—she is well and truly fed up. And then a maniac nearly hits her with his garbage truck . . .
 
Edgar “Edge” Callaghan knows a little bit about broken bones—and broken dreams. A former skier and Olympic hopeful, Edge’s athletic career ended in injury, and took his love life with it, leaving him to bum around Truhart doing the occasional odd job, including driving his uncle’s teddy bear covered garbage truck. But something about the feisty new brunette in town tempts him to lace up his sneakers again. Even if it’s just to prove her wrong about him. And maybe to prove something to himself.
 
Lily and Edge may have started off on the wrong foot, but before long they realize they’re both moving in the same direction . . . toward each other.

 

 

Review:

Fit for You by Cynthia Tennent is the 4th book in her sweet romantic Truhart series.  Lily Shue is our heroine, and after injuring herself on a hit fitness show, she arrives on crutches to become the new fitness trainer in Truhart .  She is appalled to be picked up by a tall, bearded man in a truck that is filled with stuffed bears.  This is where meet our hero, Edge Callaghan, who is sweet  & easy going, as well as a jokester.  Lily’s first surprise is the apartment she was supposed to live in, was no longer available. Instead she was taken to live in Edge’s family’s house.  Everyone, including his mother, grandmother, sisters, etc all welcomed Lily.

The following morning, already in a bad mood, Lily is shocked when she is shown the gym she will be working in; it is an old grocery store, with no equipment.  To make matters worse, the other trainer, who was also hired  two different towns) on this grant, had a full gym with top notch equipment.  The town of Truhart did not have money or donors to buy any equipment; Lily had her work cut out for her.  She is big on all things healthy, including working out, and eating healthy food.  When she finds out that Edge, runs an ice cream place during the summer months, she becomes angry at him for always pushing his store, when she is trying to teach those in her class and in town to eat better. 

Edge we learn is a former Olympian Skier, who had too many concussions, forcing him to retire from the sport.  But despite this, Edge is happy and fun loving and loves his home town of Truhart. In a short time, Lily will begin to see Edge in another light, as he is caring, and everyone loves him.  A slow build romance will begin, but Lily feels there is no future, as once her job is over, she will be leaving town.  Other than the fitness competition between the two towns, she has nothing here in Truhart.  But Lily is determined to change people’s minds on eating healthier and losing weight.  She starts different programs to walk, exercise and offering different options to eat.  She starts making friends with the townsfolks and Edge’s family.   When the other trainer, pushes to remove Lily, the entire town of Truhart will come to her rescue and promise they will help her fight to win the competition

What follows is a fun storyline, with some really good and funny secondary characters, and a couple we slowly come to love.  Cynthia Tennent does a good job giving us a sweet romance, and more fun in Truhart.  If you enjoy a fun, humorous story in a small town, with a great couple, I suggest you read Fit For You.

Reviewed by Barb

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A Wedding in Truhart by Cynthia Tennent – a Review

A Wedding in Truhart by Cynthia Tennent – a Review

 

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Welcome to Truhart, Michigan, population 1300 and dropping. Where everyone knows everyone else and garage sales are front page news. Not exactly where you’d expect to find the celebrity wedding of the year. As Maid of Honor, and the famous bride’s big sister, Annie has to plan a wedding suitable for America’s newest sweetheart reporter on The Morning Show. But what she didn’t plan on was seeing Nick Conrad again. Her older brother’s best friend who left Truhart for the big city, Nick just happens to be Annie’s embarrassing childhood crush. He’s also the Best Man.

As Atlanta’s High Society descends on the tiny Midwest town, Annie has the impossible task of controlling her eccentric family and nutty neighbors, while hosting a wedding fit for a princess at her family’s rundown Amble Inn. But what she can’t control is the spark reigniting between her and Nick. Between snowstorms, an A.W.O.L. gown, and the broadcast of the wedding on The Morning Show, Annie is just hoping to survive the big day without losing her mind. And to survive being around Nick again without losing her heart


Review:

A Wedding in Truhart by Cynthia Tennent is the first book in her Truhart series. This is a sweet romance that surrounds two families that are very different. One family is high society in Georgia, and the other is somewhat eccentric from a small mid western town in Michigan.

The premise of the story is a wedding between the bride from the small town and the groom from a wealthy high society family. Annie is our heroine, and we meet her when she and her mom, and aunt attend her sister’s engagement party. Annie’s sister, Charlotte moved to Atlanta and is now a rising news reporter for the Morning Show. Annie almost immediately senses her sister’s concern over their down to earth, loud and eccentric family dealing with the snobbish and rich Lowell family. Annie becomes defensive, especially when she sees Nick, our hero, who was her childhood crush and who is now part of the Georgia elite. Much of the early story, though at times funny, especially her aunt, but other times a bit embarrassing. Because Annie began to feel out of place, seeing her sister’s concern, and then she finds herself picking on Nick, which was annoying.

With a major storm causing havoc in Atlanta, the wedding plans are forced to move it to Truhart, and the inn they own, which is possibly on its last days. What follows is a nice and funny story of how everyone in Truhart work together to make this wedding surpass the expectations of the Lowells. What could go wrong does go wrong, as we did expect the unexpected.

I loved Annie’s devotion to her family, but also thought she was way too off the wall with her constantly getting mad or being mean to Nick. It did change, but she had begun to rub me the wrong way, despite the snobbish future family her sister was marrying into. I loved Nick, as I thought he was the best character, and his patience and forgiving attitude with Annie was great.

The Aunt was hysterical, though I have to admit I would have been embarrassed at times, too. Lol Charlotte’s intended, Henry was also a great guy, and though very rich, he was down to earth and quickly accepted Charlotte’s family.   It was a fun ending, though I thought it ended a bit abruptly.   A Wedding in Truhart was a different, but nice sweet romance.

Reviewed by Barb

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