***This book was provided by Netgalley and Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.***
After reading the first book in the Silver Creek series I was so excited for this one, and it did not disappoint.
I love series about close-knit clans, and reading about the Knowles family is such a comfort read for me! There is affectionate sparring and needling, but they Knowles genuinely enjoy being together and it translates perfectly onto the page.
In the first book, we were introduced to Ward’s playboy brother, Reid. I have to say, Reid’s outlook on women is hilarious.
To him, women were like a splendid menu. Why forsake the pleasure of sampling all those delicious creations for one single dish? He wasn’t sure he could do it for a month, let alone the rest of his life.
He was a fun character to read about. Reid may have been a playboy, but he wasn’t one to lead women on. He was level-headed, had a knack for helping a business flourish, and he adored his family.
Mia was a bit rough around the edges, but she was no less likable. Mia had only one person in the world–her uncle Thomas. When her uncle Thomas decides it’s time to move on from his vineyard and start enjoying life again after losing his wife, he leaves their vineyard, and essentially, her in Reid’s care.
Reid and Mia have a history, and it’s one Mia has never quite been able to forgive him for. What I really liked about this story was that while Mia held a grudge, it slipped away as she spent time with Reid. It wasn’t something she was actively clinging to; she’d just never been able to forget. And for me, that’s one of Laura Moore’s strengths–no needless drama. Her adult characters make informed, adult decisions.
I really like when the author stays true to her characters voice. Reid, for example, having grown up on a ranch constantly thought in those terms.
As for Mia, she was staring at his erection as if her eyes were going to pop out. He hoped that was a good sign. Because he was desperate to be inside her, the instinct as all-powerful as the one driving a stallion to claim and mount a mare.
It may not be very flattering, but he knew better than to say it aloud. I think it definitely reflects the life he lives, and I loved how Reid’s thoughts stayed true to who he was.
The pacing of this story was perfect for me. I didn’t feel like Mia and Reid fell in love too quickly–they were both too stubborn for that, but there was always something going on.
I also enjoyed the secondary characters in this story, and I can’t wait to see what is in store for the last Knowles sibling. It’s going to take one hell of a man to pull Quinn away from her animals!
I definitely recommend this book if you like a small-town setting with cowboys and a sweet, sassy heroine who isn’t afraid to give as good as she gets!