Author: Sara Richardson
Release Date: April 2. 2019
Release Date: April 2. 2019
I fell in love
again. I am just going to straight up and tell you that this was a 5 star read
for me. I loved Charity, Dev, the plot,
and, most importantly, the romance. The
bigger picture was very endearing and I genuinely enjoyed seeing the characters
develop from point A to Point Z. This
story was very refreshing and it sort of flipped the role of the emotionally
unavailable cowboy into the emotionally unavailable cowgirl. Charity was a barrel racer, I think. I am not sure exactly what it is called, but
I know that she rides horses and she travels with bull riders. Dev was the sheriff deputy of Topaz Falls and
he had his eye on a certain fast tempered blonde. After Charity's sister leaves a rebellious
thirteen year old teenager on her
doorstep, Charity is in need of some help to steer this abandoned boy on the
right path and who better than the town's golden boy, Dev.
This story centers
around Charity learning to love and trust again because she had a rough
childhood and it was awesome witnessing Charity confront her demons. Dev also have some abandonment issues and he
takes Charity's nephew under his wing. I
truly enjoyed the relationship that Dev and Charity's nephew developed and the
story was so authentic and touching. I
enjoyed every aspect of this story and the chemistry and intensity was there. I
also enjoyed seeing the couples from the previous stories.
My eyes gobbled this
story up in two days, no lie. This story
made me laugh and almost made me cry during a very intense scene involving Dev
and Charity's sister. The story was
well-written and the pacing was spot on.
The romance was realistic, raw, and it makes your toes curl. What a wild ride. Wheww!! It has been a while
since I have read a book that has given me the tingles and this one most
definitely gave tingles. What a great relatable story with a kick ass heroine.
So grab your tea and
drink up because this is "under the blanket" kind of read.
Rating : 5 Stars 🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠
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