“Maybe she’ll strut over here and kill me. Put me out of my misery with a stomp of her heel.”
First Surrender
When Natalie Halstead receives the worst news imaginable, she puts her life on hold and comes home to Lawson to care for her little brother. She struggles each day to give him the best life that she can, a better life than she had while ensuring that her stepfather will be punished for his crime against her mother.
Sheriff Jackson Malec’s home has been inundated with dangerous crimes and he has taken the initiative to put a stop to it. Unfortunately, he still hasn’t found answers a year into his new role, forcing him to investigate new leads.
A lifelong drug dealer is about to go on trial for killing his wife and Jackson wants to know where he got his hands on the drugs that he gave her. In the process, he becomes entangled with a beautiful, but rage-filled, woman. She doesn’t trust cops and she doesn’t trust men. That hatred comes to a boiling point when the Sheriff’s Department offers the defendant a deal, more information in exchange for a lighter charge.
Losing her mother senselessly has already left Natalie splintered, but the threat of her stepfather getting out of jail to reclaim her brother is unacceptable. The Sheriff doesn’t let other people’s feelings dictate his decisions, but when this dark-haired, spit-fire, of a woman reveals the slightest bit of fear in her eyes, he’s doing everything to fix his mistake. His priority has always been to eliminate the danger in Rollins County but now he wants to protect this broken woman and her little brother even more.
Book Three in the Chance Encounters Series.
Content Explicit Sexual Content, Pregnancy Loss Mentions Physical & Sexual Assault, Drug Use, Coercion/Rape.
Jackson is the sheriff of Rollins County and he’s a grumpy workaholic who is tired of the drug and kidnapping problem in his town. He’s on a mission to try and find the bigger fish in the pond as he knows the guy he’s been watching is only a low level pawn. He meets Natalie at the hearing for said small fish and instantly they both dislike each other. She’s not too friendly towards anyone because of her traumatic life experiences and the fact that she’s never been able to rely on anyone. Years of mistreatment and negligence that went under the radar by the people who were suppose to protect her have made her wary of everyone.
Recognizing that she has had to carry so much at such a young age, Jackson can’t help but want to help her and her little brother. Natalie doesn’t make it easy but he continues to prove he is there for them both and continues to show up. When Natalie finds herself without a home he offers his and she’s very reluctant. That is until the devil is set free and then she has no other choice but to do so in order to protect her brother. This is the start of tumultuous relationship that changes all of their lives.
this started off so good but then it got all muddled and gushy and the angst didn’t even exist.
i loved the idea of the sheriff trying to figure out what was happening in his small town, but i wanted more build up to the discoveries. it was thrown so quickly at us it was boring.
also, natalie didn’t want anything to do with jackson, but after a third of the book, they just flip personas and turn into two very different characters than what they were at the beginning.
many details where thrown in there like a grocery list such as pregnancy, miscarriage, jackson’s mother, drugs dec is hiding, arson, and it goes on.
💙 dislike to love 💙 forced proximity 💙 men hating strong FMC 💙 single sibling raising brother TW: kidnapping, rape, pregnancy and pregnancy loss
There hasn’t been a book in this series I have not enjoyed and ate up in a day! I do feel like Malec and Nat were probably my favorite couple so far 💙 the angst and the banter of how much they disliked each other in the beginning but when Malec fell, he fell HARD for Nat and he was so patient, and so caring for Nat and not only for her but for Dec, ugh their relationship was so cute! HUGE TW tho and not to spoil the plot twist but there is mention of miscarriage so read at your own risk!
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Amber Cassidy does it again, this series has crack in them i swear!! I loved how our two characters, Natalie and Jackson, fought and had connection from the very beginning! loved the tension, the hate to love, bickering, past trama, healing, found family. The ONLY thing that wouldve made this better is if the bickering and tension between Natalie and Jackson continued along with them being all cute. but overall fantastic character development, having the previous 2 books plots intertwine into this one just made it even better! cant wait for the last book in this series
This series just keeps getting better and better! I wasn’t sure what I was going to think of a new comer like Natalie but she was a spitfire from the very beginning. Her and Dec showed up like they always belonged to the story. I loved getting to know Jackson and just how deeply he cares for his people and his community. The pacing on this story was top notch and the little cliffhanger at the end was perfect!
“You’re the family I always wanted, for me and Dec.”
Potentially my favorite book in the series now, I love love lovedddd watching Jackson and Natalie fall in love and I loved their banter even more. And watching him fall in love with Dec too was just so precious.
Amber hits it out of the park every book she’s written. Found family, broken female main character, single adoptive “mom”/sister, suspense. Really great banter! Can’t wait for the next one!!!
FMC is the worst, both physically and verbally abusive. Her nickname for him is officer small dick. She slapped the MMC twice in the face for no reason well because she jumped to conclusions. Of course, they have hate sex right after, and she splits. After she leaves, he realizes she said no, no, no, at the end. For the next few days he calls off work worried that he fucked up and she didn't want it. She ends up coming to his house and when he asks about it SHE LAUGHS IN HIS FACE and leaves.
Her in the car on the way home. "Every male of the human species feels like they have an automatic advantage over women as if our little female brains can’t pick up on their gaslighting and manipulation tactics. Jackson is no different. Instead of admitting that he partook in a consensual one-time fling, he twisted it in his mind that he coerced me. As if he is capable. I am a grown woman, and I know what coercion looks like. I’ve lived it. I don’t need him to dumb it down for me."
FMC was horrible to everyone (but Dec, her young brother). It's not written like a chip on her shoulder she is vile. She wears skimpy clothes serving coffee because it's the only job she can find. Yet she hates men and is terrible with customers.
I gave the first 2 books 4 stars because I absolutely loved them, but this one is terrible.
This book was pretty good. Out of the series it was my 2nd fav. I loved the enemies to lovers and how Natalie became more trusting and learned to trust that Jackson was there for her. Broke my heart when she left for Dec. I felt so bad for Jackson when it happened, thankfully the next chapter skipped to when she was coming back.
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I ATE this book up. I fully read it in one day it was that good. I loved the characters, their relationships, EVERYTHING. Im a sucker for single parent meets found family trope and this one certainly delivered.