This is book two in the series. It can stand alone but make a tad more sense after the first one (My Best Friend’s Mardi Gras Wedding)

This one was a shade on the angstier side than that one as this one is a second chance at love story and that comes with baggage. HOWEVER I enjoyed this story a whole lot once it got to the point of her admitting her feelings for him and Louisiana to herself and she started to feel more settled.

The male narrator for this one is Tanner De Bruyne. I liked him for the most part. There were times he sounded more Canadian than southern Louisiana though.

The female for this one is Angie Hickman. She performed the story well. Her attempts at LA accents though grated on my nerves.