Published by Self-published Genres: Romance, Westerns
Format: eARC
Candy Ray Sunshine-Yes, that is my real name, thank you very much, Mom and Dad-knew two things. One, she was going to work her butt off and open her very own coffee shop, even if she had to die doing it. Two, Banks Valentine was the world’s worst ex-boyfriend in the history of ex-boyfriends. Even if they were only boyfriend and girlfriend for one evening. She wouldn’t sneeze on him even if he was on fire.
Banks Valentine also knew two things. One, hew was an immature jerk when he was in high school, and Candy Ray Sunshine probably could open a coffee shop if she put her mind to it. But he still thinks that she should shoot a little higher, anything that gets her the heck out of Kilgore, Texas. Two he like riding bulls. It’s dangerous job and when he gets on the back of one of those thousand-pound death machines, he can finally feel his head clear enough that he can think.
Candy and Banks would never get along. Not after what he said, and definitely not after what she did. Then again, neither one of them expected that night to end the way it did, either-the night that both of them refused to talk about the next morning.
I am so loving these Valentine boys. It seems like you fall for one and along comes another to steal your heart even more. This is true of Banks. He and Candy have know each other since they were in high school and boy oh boy have they not let the getting the best of each other die down at all. However things are about to change and they are going to be see each other in totally different ways. When you begin this book though, I will warn you that you might just be an emotional mess. That is what I love about Lani Lynn Vale. She will tear your heart right out of your chest but, she never fails to put it back together again. And as I always say the header on the top of the chapters are the best. I am so glad that she does this and I sure hope she never stops. I look forward to those just as much as I look forward to her book.
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