![]() ![]() A chance encounter with a scorpion brings Joe Travis to her rescue and Avery is suddenly thrown off her game. When the book opens, Avery and her team are preparing for a wedding that could seal their fate in the Houston society scene and she is understandingly very concerned that everything go exactly as planned. Avery is the business and detail person with Sofia providing the creative touch. Avery and Sofia have moved in with each other and teamed up to run their business. When she discovered she had a half-sister named Sofia at their father’s deathbed, Avery chose to get to know this sister and left her life in New York for the city of Houston. ![]() Our heroine, Avery Crosslin, has migrated from designing wedding dresses in the Big Apple to opening her own wedding/party planning business in Texas. Still, Lisa Kleypas fans will still want to read more about the Travis family and those who have not had the pleasure of reading her previous books in this series will find it works well as a standalone. If this were my very first Lisa Kleypas book, I might have given a higher grade. I liked the book, but did not love it and am not sure how much the pre-release build-up contributed to this fact. I had to sit back and digest this book for a while before writing this review. As with any Kleypas book, Brown-Eyed Girl is well written, but it falls a little short in this reader’s opinion when compared to the other books in the Travis family series. It has been a long wait for Lisa Kleypas fans who have been anxious to read about Joe Travis and his story. ![]()
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