Willow never wanted to leave New York. She loved her job, her life, her friends. But what happens when her mom needs her in Texas? Willow reluctantly moves from New York City to Texas to help her mom. Being a city girl, she is like a fish out of water. Everything suddenly changes when she meets Brody Harris. At 6'4”, with black hair, green eyes, he is one muscular country Boy. Soon the two fall in love, changing her life forever.
Ok this was good. Typical romance, boy meets girl, they fall in love. Problem is she lives in New York and he lives in Texas. It had a tiny smidgen of drama in it. Nothing to write home about. But the only thing that really got under my skin was the excessive moments of devotion. Every five minutes, I love you so much, I love so much, you mean the world to me, etc etc. Just a tad bit much. We get it, they love each other blah, blah, blah, and blah. I would only recommend it, if you are in to this kind of thing.
I just wasn't able to get into this book and connect with the characters. I've read many a book lately which has the love/lust at first sight and this is a factor in this book. However, Willow will make a statement and then in the next line do the exact opposite. She doesn't even mentally acknowledge that she wants what she is denying herself. This story has a lot of potential and I really wanted to like it, but I couldn't and that frustrates me. I have never had a DNF. I will stop if I can't get into a book, and pick it up later, and usually find myself loving the book. Unfortunately, this isn't the case here. This book is my first DNF. :(
I'm sorry Ms. Alexis, but this book is so poorly written. I just couldn't find the connection. Since the very first page I cant stop wondering when will the book end. I just jump from page to page, and in the end I just skip to the very last page. This is too cheezy, too rushing. Like there is too much scene are happening in one page.
Honestly, the story made me want to throw up. Dont get me wrong, but reading this book was like youre eating too fast and too much. It makes you choke and puke..
I rather sleep than read this kind of book. Not recommended. I really want to give this book zero star. But its not possible, so I'll give it one.
227pgs, Contemporary, Willow never wanted to leave New York. She loved her job, her life, her friends. But what happens when her mom needs her in Texas? Willow reluctantly moves from New York City to Texas to help her mom. Being a city girl, she is like a fish out of water. Everything suddenly changes when she meets Brody Harris. At 6'4 1D, with black hair, green eyes, he is one muscular country Boy. Soon the two fall in love, changing her life forever.
I will cut to the chase and just say this. I couldn't even finish the book. Mind you I have OCD about finishing books no matter how bad they are. There is only a handful I haven't finished. This was one of them.
Wow I loved this book. Although the I love you parts were long winded I wouldn't mind if I had a Big Tex like Brody who showed his love to me like he did for Willow.
This was a quick read. I liked how the author dove into each character so you felt like you really knew them. Some parts were a little long, but overall it was very good.
Not a fan! Really disliked! Boring! Hated the way she did the country accent! I've never heard anyone talk like that and I live in the south. Thank god it was free!
The book is ok but I feel as if it was rushed. A lot happs in a short space, at times you can't really grasp the story before it jumps to something else.