Published by Self-published Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Format: eARC
It should have been simple and straightforward—business, and nothing but business. A quick trip to Colorado to scout out a location for my newest real estate development acquisition. Fly in, drive to the location, talk the owners into selling, sign some papers, and go home.
A business trip like any other, something I’ve done hundreds of times without issue.
This time, however, I was waylaid. First by a runaway horse—and then by an angry, stormy pair of vivid blue eyes, a massive, mountainous set of brawny shoulders, a strong, powerful pair of hands, and a voice like thunder over the horizon.
Will is a man out of another era, a man of stillness and action in equal measure—a man in complete possession of himself and his world in a way I’ve never experienced. And suddenly, somehow, he comes to possess me, my mind, my heart, and and my body, in a way neither of us are ready for, and neither of us know how to resist.
What should have been a simple business deal quickly spirals out of control, becoming a struggle of life and death, a battle of hearts and passion.
Stephanie’s 4 Star Review:
I received a free copy of this book from the author.
This is the second book in the Fifty States of Love series by Jasinda Wilder but they’re both standalone novels.
In this book we have Brooklyn and Will. Two headstrong individuals trying to do the best at what they do, heck with everything else. I had a good chuckle or two at this city girl going to a ranch in CO with a thousand dollar plus pair of heels on walking in the dirt and mud. Not to mention in her tailored suit. HA!
Sometimes you just have to shake your head at some characters knowing there are real people out there that would do the exact same thing! Research is key people!
So Brooklyn has an idea that could benefit the tiny town Will’s family helps take care of. It’s in the middle of no where. Money is tight. His interest is with his horses nothing else. Poor Brooklyn is put through the ringer in this book without even so much as laying out her potential plan with Will.
Their connection is quick and consummation might be even quicker. They certainly don’t waste any time there. The after effects, though, isn’t anything either of them expected. I’m not sure Jasinda meant for this book to be somewhat of a comedy but these characters are easy to chuckle over.
Life lessons can be learned in many different ways. These two definitely have a learning curve when it comes to each other. I enjoyed their love story. It’s witty and quick. I hope you enjoy it too!
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