Christie Craig has a great talent for writing a sizzling romance with just enough humor thrown in to keep a reader coming back for more. Second in the Hotter in Texas series, Blame it on Texas was just as captivating a boom as the first, only better because we got to see more of the hunky men of Only in Texas Investigations.
Summary:
Zoe Adams is afraid her whole life has been a lie. She has traveled to Miller, Texas from her hometown in Alabama to hopefully find answers to questions she never dreamed she'd be asking. After catching a snippet of an unsolved crimes tv show, Zoe was shocked to see her own childhood face peering at her from the screen. The girl on tv was said to have been kidnapped from her rich family then her dead body was located shortly after. She doesn't know what to think, but after finding her birth certificate and noting that she was born in Texas, she knows she needs answers about the brief flashes of memory she keeps having. She doesn't have any family left. Her father died when she was a child, and her mother just recently passed away. Packing up herself and her cat, Lucky, she finds a job as a waitress to pay bills until she finds out what she needs to know. When she starts getting threatening calls, she thinks it may be time to give up until she's led to the PI firm employed by the family she thinks might be hers. She never expected to fall into lust with one of the partners, though. Tyler Lopez works hard as a PI, helping people seek justice when the justice system lets them down. He knows well enough that that happens because it happened to him and his two partners. They were good, solid cops accused of a crime they didn't commit, and almost everyone they thought they knew, turned their backs on them.he felt that betrayal deep, especially when his fiancé didn't stick by his side. He's helping the Bradfords, the family who lost the little girl, with security, and when he gets a tip that a sexy redhead has been snooping around, it peeks his interest. He really wants answers when he catches a sexy redhead snooping through his files in his office. When he finally catches up with Zoe, he wants her immediately, but he didn't have good role models from his parents and after his ex-fiancé's betrayal, he cant logically see a good ending. More importantly, he has to get to the bottom of what she wants. At first, Tyler is sure Zoe is delusional when she lets him in on her story, but after someone takes potshots at her and her threatening calls continue, he sees where her story could be plausible. Enlisting the help of a cop friend working part-time security for the Bradfords, Tyler and his partners begin to unravel a twenty-two year old mystery. Meanwhile, Tyler has some family issues that need immediate attention. His twin sister is having problems with the second bad marriage she's made. Tyler hates to see her struggle when they had similar difficulties in their childhood, but he cant make her do the right thing. On top of that, his feelings for Zoe are growing by the second and all he can focus on is, she'll be leaving soon. Zoe is overwhelmed and hurt, not knowing what her parents were thinking or why they did what they did, as it is almost entirely fact that she is indeed the little girl Bradford that was kidnapped and killed. Another question is, seeing as she is very much breathing, who was the small child they identified as her body? More and more questions keep piling up for Tyler and Zoe, but answers are slow in coming. What they are aware of is that they mean something to each other and plan to make good memories for as long as they have. Will Tyler be able to solve this cold case before Zoe is seriously hurt or killed when the Bradford patriarch finds out about her? Can Tyler and Zoe both look past their failed relationships in the past in order to make a happy future for both of them or are statistics correct, and they are doomed for failure?
This was a great read, fast, but wonderful and entertaining. I love to laugh and reading a romance filled with it was doubly awesome. Zoe was so strong, and considering what she went through, held herself together a lot longer than I would have been able to do. Tyler, oh Tyler. I loved him. He is by far one of the best book boyfriends I've had the pleasure to read. He was a double whammy in that he was incredibly sexy, but an honest to goodness genius on top of it. He did know he was good looking but bot in the annoying arrogant way, which is a draw, and his intelligence wasn't displayed by him looking down his nose at other people. He actually tried to hide it and was embarrassed by the facts he could rattle off quickly. I found that utterly endearing, and so wickedly hot. Lol. I also enjoyed the side romance of Ellen and Rick. I liked Ellen a lot from first book, and was hoping she got her happy ever after. I only found it supremely annoying that Nikki and LeAnn were so quick to badmouth him. I mean, I understand standing up for a friend and warning her to be cautious, but at times, they felt downright catty about it, when they really didn't know him at all. I wish we had an epilogue. It kills me that I don't, but I'm hoping to be appeased by the wonderific ending brought to us in the last book, Texas Hold 'Em. If you haven't read Ms. Craig's work, p,ease pick up one of her books. You wont regret it! <3