Bacon Boy Gets His Perfect HEA
No Coming Back is quite possibly the perfect cowboy romance. Janice Whiteaker has the most amazing way of taking beautifully created characters through their ideal journey to find their true happily ever after, infusing steam and swoon that will keep readers up way past their bedtime. Because this book is seriously too good to put down. Troy (Bacon Boy) and Amelie are scorching from the very beginning, and their fire never wanes, making this one seriously steamy, emotional, and even a little angsty read.
True to her strengths as a writer, Whiteaker’s strong yet vulnerable characters fall as much under the spell of each other as the found family they’re surrounded by. Tried and treasured themes of perseverance, pride, and trust bond together to help characters bent on creating their own way find their true selves and their true loves. And that found family element creates some beautifully heightened emotions and builds strong connections not just between the characters, but between the characters and the reader.
Troy is quite possibly one of the most perfect book boyfriends. Not only is he gorgeous and quite capable, but Whiteaker imbues him with elements of longing and consideration that truly make him a multilayered, complex, yet sensitive soul. And Amelie is the perfect spitfire vision of independence, while also maintaining beautiful elements of vulnerability and sensitivity that make her an ideal friend, companion, and soulmate. Plus, Whiteaker’s signature girl gang is in full effect, and not just amongst Amelie and her friends. Muriel, Amelie’s grandmother, is one of the most complete—not to mention amusing, irreverent, and adorable—minor characters I’ve ever encountered in a romance novel.
While No Coming Back is part of the Cowboys of Moss Creek series, this steamy yet emotional tale can definitely be read as a standalone. But once you fall under the spell of Whiteakers humor and heartfelt happenings, you will want to dive in from the very beginning.