Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Review & Giveaway - - Spring Fling

Spring Fling
by Annie England Noblin
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: March 18, 2025
Reviewed by PJ


Spring is in the air and Mylie has everything she could ever want: her tackle shop is thriving and employs a third of Clay Creek, Arkansas, and she lives with her beloved Granny and little sister Cassie, who both keep her on her toes. As tourists pour into town for the annual fishing tournament, Mylie is in her element and ready to bring her all-women team to victory.

After moving to Chicago, Ben never thought he would return to Clay Creek. But with both his grandfather and mother gone, he’s left to deal with their estate. His plan is simple: come in quietly, fix up his lakeside childhood home, sell it quickly, and get out. He underestimates how quickly his arrival will stir up the local gossip, and how intensely his unresolved feelings for Mylie, his childhood best friend, will resurface.

Amid the buzz of competition and the rhythm of small-town life, Mylie and Ben find themselves unable to ignore their shared history. They tentatively explore a future together, despite the impending sale of Ben’s house and Mylie’s insistence on staying put in Clay Creek. Flings are easier said than done, and Mylie and Ben will have to address their clashing lifestyles before their feelings get away from them.


PJ's Thoughts:

I'm always up for a good second-chance romance and Mylie and Ben certainly kept me on my toes as I followed them through their push and pull journey. I liked that Noblin gave us chapters both from the present and the past, allowing readers to really get to know these characters from their first meeting in sixth grade through to high school graduation when they parted. It made me feel like I understood them on a deeper level and made me more invested in their second chance ten years later.

Noblin is also very good at crafting family and community in her books and the small southern town of Clay Creek is no exception. The setting, the local idioms, and the array of characters brought the story to life. I could easily visualize the dark, starry sky, waves lapping softly at the lake dock, mud-filled gravel roads, the welcoming warmth of the local diner, the hilarity of Stanley (a soft-hearted Pittie) and Fat Tony (a mischievous "community" raccoon), and the oh-so-Southern Baptist Church ladies showing up at Ben's house with Pyrex dishes brimming with homemade specialties and photos of their single daughters/granddaughters. And then there are Mylie's irreverent granny and young teen sister, favorite characters who contributed both humor and emotional complexity to the book.  

Spring Fling is a charming, humorous, heartfelt, second-chance, friends-to-lovers story that kept me happily engaged from beginning to end. 

Note: If you read an ARC of Spring Fling (as I did), you may have had concerns about a reference to Mylie's sister's boyfriend at the end of the story (again, as I did). I'm happy to report that has been changed in the final, published copy of the book and is no longer an issue.


Have you read any books by Annie England Noblin?

What's on your current reading list?

One person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, March 20 will receive a print copy of Spring Fling.

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10 comments:

  1. I have read novels by Anna England Noblin which are memorable and special especially Maps for the Getaway. I am reading a captivating and unforgettable novel. The House At Tyneford by Natasha Solomons.

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  2. Patricia Bennett BarberMarch 18, 2025 at 12:23 PM

    New author to me. And boy, do i want to read it now. You always have a way of describing each you you review.
    And my i have that is next is Kate Landry Has A Plan by Rebekah Millet.

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  3. This is a new to me author. One of the places I researched, said she writes like Susan Mallery. That is quite a compliment. This book sounds like a good read. Thanks for the review. I just finished a book by Ms Mallery - The Best of Friends. Interesting story. Just started Some Like It Scot by Pepper Basham. I am finally getting closer to being past my reading slump. Not completely back but I am working on it.

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  4. New to me author. Reading an ARC of an upcoming book.

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  5. This is a new author for me. I'm definitely going to check out her books, they sound like just what I prefer to read. I'm next book is Beach Vibes by Susan Mallery.

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  6. A new author for me. Love second chance romance!! I’m reading Beach Vibes by Susan Mallery.

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  7. I have not read any of Annie England Noblin's books, but this sounds great! I am getting caught up on some Meara Platt books.

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  8. This sounds like an enjoyable book with good people and a good place to visit. I appreciate authors who can create a place so real it draws you right in. The same goes for characters being well defined and filled out. I have not yet read her, but it sounds like I need to give her a try.
    Right nowThe Heaven And Earth Grocery Store by James McBride is at the top of my list for the book club I belong to. I have so little time to read lately, I am not sure what will be next.

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  9. Hi PJ, this sounds cute! I haven't read anything by Annie. Besides the neverending TBR, Emily Henry's next book is coming out - Great Big Beautiful Life. And of course Abby Jimenez - Say You'll Remember Me.

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  10. Also a new author for me.
    I always like to try new authors.
    I like second chance romances.
    Currently reading Who Will Remember Me by CS Harris, a murder mystery.
    I just finished Work In Progress by Kat MacKenzie. Loved every minute. I felt I was right with Alice on her bus tour trip around the United Kingdom. A life changing journey

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