Dragonfly
About
Samantha Lancaster never thought she'd see Blake Forrester again. He was her high school crush, her unrequited first love, and her older brother's best friend. But when she returns to her hometown to help her brother recover from a motorcycle accident, she's suddenly thrust back into the world of know-it-all blonde bullies and awkward sexual tension. And to make matters worse, she can't seem to stop sticking her foot in her mouth.
Blake Forrester and Dylan Lancaster lived by a strict bro-code. But with Sam back in town, Blake can't stop thinking about her. He knows he shouldn't break the code, but the temptation is too strong. And with each passing day, the bro-code seems to become more and more complicated. Will Blake be able to resist his feelings for Sam and stay loyal to his best friend, or will the pull between them be too strong to deny?
For fans of forbidden romance and small town drama, "Dragonfly" is a must-read. With relatable characters and a steamy love story, you won't be able to put this book down.
Praise for this book
Absolutely obsessed with this book!! I love the romantic tension between the two, and Sam; the main female character is different than the average main character and compliments Blake; her opposite in the book perfectly!! I finished the book in a day cause I couldn’t put it down! So excited to hear about the rest of the family!
A motorcycle accident pulls Sam Lancaster back to her hometown, Titusville, and straight into the arms of Blake Forester, the star of her teenage fantasies and her brother’s best friend. As they run into each other around town, and Sam visits his family’s diner often, giving in to Blake is a dream come true. For Blake, Sam has always been the firecracker little sister of his best friend, Dylan, and off limits. But now? She’s all grown up, stubborn as ever, and impossibly sexy, and she’s the only person who made him feel relaxed and open in a long while. With Sam’s days in Titusville numbered and the “bro code” looming over them, can they have a happily ever after in Dragonfly by Stacy Goforth?
With small-town shenanigans, a tight-knit, albeit meddling family, spiteful exes, and a tender and warming love declaration at the end, I can picture Dragonfly by Stacy Goforth as a Hallmark movie. It’s like Goforth knew how engrossing her book was, so there will be other books featuring the whole clan. Yay! The side characters are supportive, humorous, and have believable development. My favorites have to be Jax, Sam’s perceptive and wry eldest brother, and the sassy, unfiltered Kelley, Blake’s younger sister. Dragonfly isn’t all fluff and flirtations; it explores how different families react to grief, the sacrifices made for family, and with just the right amount of romantic tension to keep pages turning well past bedtime. Dragonfly is for lovers of heart and heat, and anyone who has never really gotten over their crush.