The grass always seems greener on the other side . . . until you get there.
For generations Bronwyn Stevenson’s family has thrived in the legal profession and a position at their prestigious firm is hers by right. Only problem is: she doesn’t want it.
Her best friend Claudia has always dreamed of being a lawyer, but tragedy struck and she took up the reins of her father’s vineyard instead. It was supposed to be temporary . . . now there’s no end in sight.
Bronwyn wants Claudia’s life so badly. Claudia can’t imagine anything better than Bronwyn’s job. So the friends hatch a crazy plan to swap places.
Both are determined to be the person they always thought they could never be. But achieving your dreams isn’t easy – and falling in love with the men who oppose them isn’t a good idea . . .
The Grass is Greener is a captivating novel about best friends, family and fighting for what you want, against all odds.
I loved The Maxwell Sisters and was excited to find another book set in that world, even though those sisters only get a passing mention. This novel has the same women's fiction feel, rather than pure romance. I loved the best friends relationship and personal growth that was explored in this novel.
I found both Bronwyn and Claudia likable and relatable. They were both so different, but I had things in common with both of them. I enjoyed the fact that I had a few chapters in a row with each character before the POV changed, so I had time to bond and sink into the storyline before it changed.
I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
For generations Bronwyn Stevenson’s family has thrived in the legal profession and a position at their prestigious firm is hers by right. Only problem is: she doesn’t want it.
Her best friend Claudia has always dreamed of being a lawyer, but tragedy struck and she took up the reins of her father’s vineyard instead. It was supposed to be temporary . . . now there’s no end in sight.
Bronwyn wants Claudia’s life so badly. Claudia can’t imagine anything better than Bronwyn’s job. So the friends hatch a crazy plan to swap places.
Both are determined to be the person they always thought they could never be. But achieving your dreams isn’t easy – and falling in love with the men who oppose them isn’t a good idea . . .
The Grass is Greener is a captivating novel about best friends, family and fighting for what you want, against all odds.
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I found both Bronwyn and Claudia likable and relatable. They were both so different, but I had things in common with both of them. I enjoyed the fact that I had a few chapters in a row with each character before the POV changed, so I had time to bond and sink into the storyline before it changed.
I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
★★★★
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