The dark-haired stranger next door triggers every protective instinct Trevor Coleman never knew he had. From the moment Becky Hall literally falls into his arms, the last man standing of the Moonshine clan doesn't even attempt to resist sweet temptation. Becky is beautiful, mysterious and heartbreakingly vulnerable…and he's a goner.
To escape the hell she was trapped in, Becky left everything behind but her courage. And for once in her life, good people step up to make a difference. A helping hand, a new job…a very attentive and libido–stroking neighbour. Now a new future awaits, one that shockingly includes sexual pleasure instead of icy pain, and a sexy cowboy who’s more than eager to show her the ropes.
Becky’s sweet smiles and seductive innocence draw him in like nectar, and Trevor knows one taste will never be enough. But with secrets growing thicker than a bumper crop, changing a life will take more than a new ID and a cowboy’s good intentions.
It's gonna take sacrifice to break these chains.
Warning: boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl—all hell breaks loose. We’ve got a hero whose hands are tied in more ways than one. A heroine who wants to experience everything she's ever missed, and a family that needs to discover if its roots go deep enough to weather any storm.
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Vivian Arend loves to share the products of her over-active imagination with her readers. She writes contemporary, western, and light-hearted paranormal romances. The stories are humorous yet emotional, usually with a large cast of family or friends, and a guaranteed happily-ever-after. Vivian lives in British Columbia, Canada, with her husband of many years—her inspiration for every hero and a willing companion for all sorts of adventures.
Sometimes I just want to pick up a book and wallow in pure and simple romance. When I choose to read a book in this series I know full well that I'm going to get a happy feeling as these larger than life characters are just such fun. They are such a large and exuberant family that I almost feel I know them and that's were this author truly excels. Ms Arend gives us likeable no strike that lovable characters who I'd like to meet in real life. Yes they are penned in such a way that they feel like such a realistic family . I won't lie and say they are all perfect becase there are a few cracks showing in their interactions but that's why this series works so well as every family has a black sheep and sometimes more than one! Ok stepping out to meet the Coleman clan in this story is Becky. She has a secret benefactor who has let her rent the house closest to Trevor Coleman's home. When they first meet something about her calls to all Trevor's protective instincts. Becky is clearly skittish and yet tackles her fears head on. I liked Becky and had a fair inkling of her possible back story but the author cleverly reveals just enough to wet the readers appetite and the drip drip technique worked very well here. Becky is determined to make a new life for herself but her past haunts her and yet darn it she won't let anything hold her back. Truly a gutsy little heroine. Trevor is an easy going type of guy and feels he can tackle anything. Getting to know the sweet Becky is quite a challenge but he sees something in her that is truly irresistible. There is so much love and goodness in Becky and Trevor wants nothing more than to be with her as she opens herself up to this new life she is slowly making. He is persistent , gentle and funny but Trevor is deeper than he realises. It's not just seeing him accept Becky's past but his interactions with older relatives ( sorry no spoilers) that really made this reader see a whole new side to him. It is a romance and this author frequently writes imaginative scenes that leave her readers fanning themselves! This story however is tackled in a beautiful way that felt real and appropriate I can't wait to read more about the Coleman's and urge lovers of romance to give this series a go! I was gifted a copy in exchange for an honest review Four and a half from me
4.0 RATING- Overall, well written, sweet, with some sexy thrown in. A nice surprise that rated high for readability. I may have wanted a bit more bedroom action but the steam factor was appropriate for the story line. Glad I took a chance and read this one. I haven't read other books in the series but didn't have a problem jumping into this one.
I have to give author Vivian Arend a huge thumbs up for this book, anytime an author writes a long series it has to be tough coming up with fresh new plots yet in Rocky Mountain Shelter she did just that. There was so much I loved about this book; a good-guy hero with a heart of gold, a heroine who was stronger than she realized, real issues that weren’t tied up in a nice, neat bow and a love that developed over time out of attraction, admiration, trust, and respect. This was truly a fantastic story of love and devotion.
Trevor Coleman has always been a man willing to help anyone and everyone so when the renter of the property next to his triggers his protective instincts he plans to do everything he can to help her. However, he finds that Becky Hall is not interested in his help but he also notices she seems afraid to be around him which worries him and makes him want to know more about her.
It is very hard to write this review without spoilers so I will say that Becky left a situation that was not good, she was helped by a stranger who got her to Rocky Mountain and set her up with a place to live. Once she begins to see that Trevor has no ulterior motives she allows him to help her find a job, make repairs on the home she is renting and help her to navigate life on her own in a world that is pretty strange to her (and no she isn’t from another planet or anything crazy like that). The more time they spend together she begins to notice her libido coming to life something Trevor is very willing to help with.
I loved watching Becky’s metamorphosis as she took control of her life and began to experience so much all with the Coleman clan standing behind her and supporting her every move. The Coleman’s have always been a welcoming bunch, but what they did for Becky was above and beyond including a Coleman who left Rocky Mountain years ago.
Intrigue, togetherness, healing, hope and some really inventive loving made Rocky Mountain Shelter one of Vivian Arend’s best and one of my favorites in this series.
Driving home one night, Trevor Coleman notices that there is someone new over at the rental house on the property next to his. He’s been trying to find out who the owner of that property is for ages, and he’s hoping that heading over and introducing himself will finally solve that mystery. But Trevor is totally unprepared for the beautiful girl he encounters or the fact that she’s on the roof, trying to fix a leak. His offer to help is flatly refused even after he catches her when she loses her footing and falls off.
Becky Hall made the only decision she could when she ran away from the only family she’d ever known. Grateful for the kindness of the stranger that happened to pick her up on the road that night, she is finally on her own, in a safe place, determined to succeed and to hopefully, one day, reunite with the sister she had to leave behind. She’s got a list of things to do a mile long, and she’s determined to do them, on her own, if she could just get rid of her overly helpful neighbor!
Trevor senses that Becky is a bit skittish and may be a little fearful, but he doesn’t let that stop him from finding a way to get into her good graces. If nothing else, he’s persistent and when he helps Becky find a job on the very first day that she starts looking, she decides that maybe it’s okay to depend just a little bit on the kindness of strangers.
We learn early on why Becky has no choice but to flee in the dead of night leaving her sister behind, so I don’t think it’s too spoiler-ish community ironically called Paradise. She was “married” to her sister’s husband, Abel, and forced to endure his sexual attentions. When she did not become pregnant, he passed her off to other men in the community. She endures this abuse for 5 years, before she is able to formulate a plan and run away. She was very lucky to have been picked up by a truck driver who knew exactly the right questions to ask and was able to help Becky get a brand new start. He also just happened to have a house available for her to live in.
Trevor Coleman delighted us in the previous book as he relentlessly teased his younger brother, Lee, when he met his girlfriend Rachel. Trevor is the middle son and the last Moonshine Coleman to remain single. Trevor is helpful, loving, kind and generous, and a peacemaker of sorts, but don’t let that fool you. He will protect anyone he loves with his last breath.
Ms. Arend surprised me with this storyline. In this, she gives us a young woman who you know has been sexually abused for years. I assume this is what Becky believes to be how things are between a man and a woman, yet she decides she does not want this life for herself and runs away. She lucks out and gets picked up by a truck driver who has the means and heart to assist her. She meets Trevor and is leary, but falls into a friendship type relationship as Becky accepts Trevor’s help; rides into town, help with the garden and most importantly, he introduces her to Hope who eventually hires Becky, solving her money problems.
While I really did enjoy Trevor and Becky’s journey, I couldn’t quite let go of the feeling that Becky’s transition from abused, sheltered, commune cult wife, to single, flirty, now that I’ve had an orgasm I want more normal 21-year-old, happened just a bit too easily. Trevor is so patient and as Becky’s story is slowly revealed, Trevor finds unique ways to help her overcome some of her fears. Their sexual experiences are definitely hot (see the last Smex Scene Sunday) but again, no matter how hot and sexy a man is, I found it difficult to believe that a woman who had been through what Becky had been through, so easily fell into a sexual relationship. Well, one that included orgasms but no actual intercourse. Yes folks, this couple enjoys all the ways to bring pleasure without actual penetration. This is where Becky draws her line in the sand, and Trevor loves her enough to accept this.
Happily, we are given a few updates on our previous couples. Hope and Matt have baby news; Jesse seems to have come around, but is still very uncomfortable around his brother’s girl, Vicki. There is a hint at a possible future love interest for Rafe and we learn a little about the missing Coleman brother and what happened years ago.
If you’re curious, there is an HEA. Our couple is definitely together and in the epilogue it is inferred that Becky is seeing a counselor. All good, but for me, a little too late. I think I might have been able to buy Becky’s easy acceptance of Trevor’s attentions if some of her counseling was on page as opposed to just being mentioned and only at the end. I think sexual abuse is horrible and life altering and I think if we are going to experience this type of character truly, then her road to healing should be experienced as well – and not with good kisses and an orgasm or two. Definitely not a favorite in this series.
It seems like it’s been awhile since we visited Rocky Mountain House, but all our old friends are still there. The Coleman clan is still just as big and unruly as ever. This story follow the last of the Moonshine Coleman’s to find a life partner.
Trevor Coleman does not want to settle down. Not until he sees a beauty trying to fix her roof on some rental property he has been scouting out. When Becky literally falls into his arms, he knows he will do anything to learn her trust.
Becky has some really big secrets and does not want to share them with anyone. Slowly, the folks of Rocky Mountain House show her how friendly they can be. She lets them help. She especially enjoys Trevor’s help. He is relegated to friend zone for quite awhile. He is willing to take any time he can to spend time getting to know the sweet Becky. As always, the rest of the Colman clan gives their two bits about everything. I liked seeing the softer side of Trevor. Family clearly means everything to him. I was happy to see Becky fold right into the family and the town. Their support in her healing from her past allowed her and Trevor to cement their bond.
Supposedly only a couple more books before the author ends this series. Sad to see them go, but a great bunch of stories. Worth the read!
Delving into the world of Six Pack Ranch and the Coleman family is always a fun experience. Not only do I get to read about a sweet, sexy and fun new romance in the making, but I also get to catch up with what’s been going on with almost all of the Coleman clan, which there are a ton of them running around Rocky Mountain House (Thank you Ms. Arend for the family tree!) and Rocky Mountain Shelter delivered all of that and a little more.
Trevor was the Coleman that interested me the most after reading Rocky Retreat, so it’s no surprise that I was really happy that this book was about him and I fell in love with him. He’s laid back and easy going and yet is quite persistent when he wants something. But his persistence isn’t overly aggressive, it’s more charmingly determined, if that’s even a term. He just has a knack for making one see that his way is the easiest and therefore the best course of action. He’s a sweetheart and will give the shirt off his back to anyone in need, well actually his truck but you’ll have to read the book to find out why.
I didn’t know what to expect from Becky based on the blurb, but I found her to actually be quite fun and delightful. Her life up hasn’t been normal in anyway and as we slowly find out all that she went through I was amazed, and impressed, at how she picked herself up, took hold of her future and marched forward. She had such a positive and gracious attitude, as well as being honest without spilling all of her secrets, that it really was hard not to like her. This isn’t to say that she doesn’t have wounds from what has happened to her, but she’s not allowing it to keep her from living her life.
I really liked how Trevor and Becky’s relationship developed going from strangers to friends to lovers. It made sense considering Becky’s background and I loved how Trevor approached the entire situation. He was very persistent and made no bones about wanting to get to know Becky, but made sure that she knew that she had just as much power in the relationship as he did. It made for some really sweet moments as well sexy ones. And I have to say that that where we leave them at the end is perfect for them and that it stayed true to who they are and what they’d been through.
As I always state in my reviews of Ms. Arend’s books. I love her clean, no muss no fuss writing style and it’s no different here, though she did throw in a nice little Coleman family plot twist here and I’m really interested to see if/how it’ll play out in future books in the series because where it was left at the end of the book definitely raises questions. And of course we get a nice dose of the Coleman family at large. The Moonshine clan, and their significant others, are the most involved in this one and I loved every minute of it as they teased and supported both Trevor and Becky. We get to catch up with Hope and Matt and a smattering of the other family members along the way. And then there is Jesse. I feel bad for Ms. Arend because almost everyone who has read these books asks about him (I am one of them) but while there are still issues surrounding him, it was nice to see him acting more like the Jesse we met in the beginning.
The Bottom Line: This was another fun and sweet addition to the series and am looking forward to seeing what’s coming next for the Coleman family.
~ ARC received from the author in exchange for an honest review ~
Trevor is such a sweetie, I could just squish him!
After meeting most of the Coleman boys over the previous 7 books in the series, Trevor is the one least known of the singles left. Jesse and Rafe have played important roles in previous stories, but Trevor just came around recently. Good thing, because he is so perfect, not since Joel has one of the boys made me want to reach in and pluck them out of the book
Trevor is the last Moonshine clan standing, Anna, Steve and Lee have all fallen recently and he is the fun guy of the clan. He has moved off to a trailer of his own, away from Jesse and Rafe, but still pretty much is with them all the time. He is the 2nd son and 3rd born in the family, and looking to find his spot in the hierarchy. Despite nearing 30, he is still treated like one of babies in the entire and larger clans
When he notices he has a new neighbour, in the rental property he is coveting for the family, he's a goner. One look, and he is Becky's, even if she doesn't realize and want it. That is Trevor's wonderfulness, he isn't hiding the fact he is a goner, and revels in it. He doesn't push, he doesn't bully or take, he is patient and super-sweet
Becky knows she is different, and we get a few flash-backs, short in nature, to explain her background. While it takes some others a bit to get up to speed, Trevor lets her take her time and reveal to him what she wants, when she wants. As frustrated as Becky is, Trevor gives her the support to handle each task and situation at her comfort level
All sorts of things relating the overall series in the story, but at the heart of it all, Trevor and Becky and their love story is front and centre. Everything else is enhancements to their characters, their story and their relationship
As has become custom with this series, and it's spin-offs, big time warm and fuzzies when the story ended, and still big smiles while recounting it for this review - perfect!
Love these Coleman boys!!! Trevor Coleman finds he has a new neighbor, but get rebuffed when trying to be neighborly. Becky Hall just wants to keep a low profile and start her new life, but her neighbor, Trevor, is pretty persistent. When she finally lets down some of her walls, Trevor helps her and they slowly start learning about each other. And Becky starts learning how to trust. I really loved how patient Trevor was with Becky, and how brave she was. There were plenty of sexy times as well as updates on the rest of the Coleman clan!
You know when you totally like a book and you're not ready for it to end. For whatever reason. Like, maybe you want to know if our hero's letter writing campaign bears fruit. Or something. I mean, I might be a little curious about that. Little bit. You know, just for closure and stuff. For the older generation of Coleman's. Because that would be cool.
Anyway. Becky and Trevor. Let's talk about them. Becky has some issues. And I like that not all her issues were tied with a bow by the end of the book. Which isn't to say we were left hanging. The important stuff was touched on and everybody was happy with where they were in the end. They might have a few things to keep working on, but isn't that life?
Trevor, honestly, is a doll. I got a serious chuckle out of his awkward sex talk with Travis. That said, I loved that he followed through on the advice he was given with a smile on his face. Like I said, the guy's a doll.
The Coleman clan is big and rambunctious and I liked seeing familiar faces. The revelations Trevor uncovered about the past make the closeness of the families even more poignant.
You know what? I like this family. A lot. They're fun and a little crazy and they're perfectly flawed. And that's a good thing.
I’m a sucker for a series. Especially one where you get updates of past characters in the new books and everyone stays connected. Love how all the characters overlap throughout each book. You get to know the characters before you get it their actually story. It’s nice to see the progression of a whole family and get tidbits and people before you get to their book. This is definitely one where you want to start at the beginning and read them in order!
Still love this series but this was my least favorite. I liked that this is a different type of character and love story. A difficult and interesting past that isn’t explored too often. But something was just missing for me … not sure what it was. Maybe it was how Becky was so quick to get over some things and not others. Or the speed in which the relationship happened. It was just eh for me.
Would I recommend: yes Would I read more by this author: yes
I'm always happy to read a book in this series. The Coleman clan is slightly crazy, but that is what I love about them. Trevor is such an easy going guy, that his being a good neighbor was right in line with his personality, more so when you factor in a pretty girl.
I liked Becky from the start, liked how she was a bit salty with Trevor and knew when her history started to come out it would be as bad as it was. I did like that none of the Coleman's pushed her on things, that they let her reveal what she wanted to when she wanted to and how they all became family for her apart from what she was building with Trevor.
While I enjoyed the romance between Becky and Trevor, I found myself more intrigued with what happened to the lost Coleman. I have a feeling there are guilty feelings for all the older generation. I hope that we got to know more and that there is a homecoming!
I love coming home to these books. The Coleman's are one of my favorite families to visit with, and its always like playing catch up as we get to see how all the previous characters are doing.
This is Trevor Coleman's story and he is one of the last few who have not met their match yet. That is until he lays eyes are on his new little neighbor Becky. She has a lot of secrets buried deep and after spending a few minutes with her, Trevor knows he wants to be the one to uncover them.
I loved both the main characters and as usual this was a very enjoyable read. I kinda hope Rafe is next....:)
4 1/2 stars. I loved this book. The only thing that kept me from giving it 5 stars was the fact Becky was still dealing with her issues when the book ended. I would have liked to see the epilogue showing her completely "healed"
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
3 Stars At this point I’ve read most of the books in this series with only Devil and Home left to read before the new Coleman Sisters of Heart Falls is released later this month. I did skip two that from what I read in reviews I decided weren’t for me. Of the ones I’ve read I’ve enjoyed all of them. Rocky Mountain Shelter was no different in that regard. What I found different was the ending was a bit of a let down for me. I don’t want to give the story or the ending away so I won’t say too much other than maybe it’s a male versus female thing as all the reviews I’ve read (by women) gave the story four or five stars. Perhaps from the female perspective the ending was perfect? I mean women say they don’t have to have an orgasm every time they have sex to be happy with the experience. I can’t imagine any man saying that. My problem is I thought the author put too much realism in this story for me and the ending (with one big cloud hanging over the couples heads even though they claimed it wasn’t an issue) was just the proverbial straw to break the camels back. If not for that issue I had with the story I may have even given this one 5 stars. Contemporary romance is a form of fantasy and in most books those fantasies result in a wonderful if unrealistic happily ever after. And I want that unrealistic, all blue skies, rainbows and unicorns happily ever after. I absolutely loved Becky. Like most Arend heroines she was extremely brave, strong and independent while touchingly vulnerable. I loved Trevor who like his brother Lee (Rocky Mountain Retreat) is an impossible standard for us mere mortal male boyfriends and husbands to live up to. But that’s okay because again, this is a romantic fantasy written with a female audience in mind. I really enjoyed the fact that so many of the previous couples in the series made return appearances in this one as they embraced Becky and helped her build her new life. I didn’t mind the realism in how the situations with Sarah and Mark were left. I would have preferred Becky being the strong young woman she was had decided to help bring a group of child rapists to justice. If she had, perhaps that would have helped her to resolve her other issue? Maybe the author should have had her in therapy sooner or longer before the story ended? All I know is that for me I found it hard to believe the couple had truly obtained their happily ever after with the way things were left. So despite so much of this story I enjoyed, 3 stars it is.
This is one of my favorites in the Six Pack Ranch series. The love, patience, and kindness displayed is fantastic! Add in the silliness and you can't go wrong.
I love how Rebecca "Becky" Hall crashes into Trevor Coleman's life. I also love how he calls her Rodeo.
Things have definitely not be easy for Becky, but crossing paths with a Coleman was the first step to better things. It's a bit heartbreaking to learn what she escaped, but watching Trevor navigate that made him my favorite Coleman.
The friendships and general comradery between the extended family members, Uncle Ben excluded, continues to be inspiring. I love how they all receive Becky into the group and look out for her and show her new, fun experiences.
The moments of fun craziness help keep things on the lighter side, even while properly acknowledging the long-term impacts of what Becky went through. Things like Trevor getting advice from Travis or Trevor's determination to prove the insurance company wrong had me laughing aloud.
I received an author's copy of the audio book. The narrator continues to be Tatiana Sokolov. She's a really good narrator, very enjoyable to listen to.
Trevor is a pretty quiet and unassuming Coleman, part of the Moonshine family. He works the ranch, is very close to his family, and is always willing to help anyone in need. When he meets Becky, he senses her loneliness and wants to be there for her, but Becky, of course, is stubborn and independent and doesn't "need" his help. He's persistent, though, and pushy in a quiet and pleasant way. Becky, after growing up in a religious cult group needs a lot of help navigating today's world--using a computer, driving, socializing--and Trevor's just the guy to help. I love them together, slowly building trust and caring between them. Trevor is totally non-judgmental and a perfectly nice guy, and I was glad that Becky recognized that and didn't push him completely away. It was great to revisit with some of the Coleman clan, particularly Lee and Rachel. There was a humorously awkward conversation about sex with threesome king Travis. And it was interesting to be on the inside to learn a bit of cult culture. I look forward to the next installment in this enjoyable series.
I absolutely adored this one! It really pulled me in from beginning to end with Becky and Trevor. I loved them together. This one definitely pulls on the heartstrings as Becky has been through hell but she is still so sweet and kind. I loved the way she found her feet in this story. Trevor was perfect for her. His humor and ability to have fun was really what Becky needed. He could and did handle the seriousness but he also gave some lightheartedness into that which allowed it to not be too overwhelming for Becky. These two just fit and worked together so well because he was exactly what she needed to make her feel safe and bring her out of her shell. I loved how everything went and getting to see Trevor keep his goofy side but also show his more serious, stubborn one at the same time. This story was great and we get a few more secrets of the Coleman variety and I am really excited to see what is coming next in the series. I just absolutely adored this one!
Normally, I wouldn't give a standard romance novel more than 3 stars because they are generally enjoyable but go no further. However, two things make in my opinon this a 4-star read. Firstly, the pace was set appropriately for a relationship development where the heroine is recovering from a past that has left her with not only intimacy issues but also the need to learn modern life. Secondly, although there was very definately a HEA, it was unique in that not all problems are resolved for the couple. Her intimacy issues are better but not fixed and her family is still stuck in the life she left behind. The author could have easily had everything wrapped up with bows on, but left the does of reality that is so often missing.
Becky Hall brings out all of Trevor Coleman's protective instincts. He is drawn to her simple innocence and her beauty.
With unbelievable courage Becky escaped her life of hell and left everything behind looking for something better. She is overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers, especially her gorgeous neighbor and his family. She has never experienced such kindness and has to get used to it. Being around Trevor also stirs up feelings she is not used to. But her past makes her unsure of those feelings. But Trevor shows her that those feelings are real and with patience they can explore them together.
This is my favorite book so far from both the Six Pack Ranch and Thompson & Sons series! The emotional ups and downs that Becky copes with keeps you on your toes. Her character although seemingly broken, is one of the strongest and courageous heroines in Rocky Mountain House. Trevor, who seemed to be a player in details from previous books, totally surprised me with how sweet, caring and compassionate he was. I loved learning a little more about the other two uncles and can't wait to continue reading the remaining books in this series.
Becky is on the run and, thanks to the kindness of a trucker, she has a safe place to stay….next door to one of the Coleman clan! Trevor Coleman is intrigued by, and attracted to, his new neighbor and endeavors to get to know her. In fact, the more he gets to know the skittish Becky, the more he likes her…and so does his family. They help Becky adapt to her new life, finding her a job and teaching her basic things…like operating a computer! Sweet story with a mini-HEA.
OMG the things Becky went through but the trust she has in Trevor is amazing
Becky has run away from her life in a cult and now has to learn everything that most people already know how to do. Trevor is her neighbor and he is just being neighborly and trying to help her by being her friend and not expecting anything in return. Can he help het to get past her past and have a bright future? What will happen when they go back to try to get her sister and kids out of the cult world? What will Becky say when Trevor asks her to marry him?
Idk it was okay?? I liked that she was healing and not rushing into sex but the book still had some steam. Idk how i feel about the whole end of the book tho, like once her defences lowered and they started getting closer ... idk not much happened they just hung out w family and walked around and shared his truck.
I liked the main characters and watching them spend time tgt so ig it didn't really affect the book that much
This was such a great episode of Rocky Mountain series that had me well and truly hooked from start to finish. There’s times it had me laughing and other times not. There’s plenty of drama lightness and romance. Real likable characters that had one hell of a journey before they get there happy ever after. The narrator like usual has done a brilliant job of bringing the characters alive. I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this audio book.
I loved Trevor and Becky’s story. She had suffered trauma in her past and he was so patient and understanding about her limits in the bedroom. Any woman would be lucky to have someone like him.
A complimentary copy of this audiobook was provided to me at my request; my review was voluntary and not influenced by the author and/or narrator.
I'll admit, I'm late to the party. I have never read this author and I started this series with this book because booktok made me. I had some problems with it. One, the MMC kept referring to himself as slow and stupid. I'm sorry, what? And the FMC has be sexually abused for YEARS, but she's ok to flirt and mess around? Really? Why is this rated so high? I almost DNF'd, but was so close to the end, I stuck it out.
3.5 stars This book had so much catnip: a hero who is a good man, a close-knit family that isn't perfect, a cult, a heroine who didn't quit, humor, and steam. I was also relieved that the heroine's sexual issues were not magically cured by the hero's peen. The hero was a little too perfect at times but he did have some flaws, which was nice to see.
Such an amazing story. Such a strong woman. Trevor is just awesome, love is so much more than sex. And as a Travis said, making love is much more than putting tab A into slot B...lmao, greatest line ever written;) I will ready Becky and Trevor's story again and again, they best two hearts deserve each other.
Becky Hall is renting the house down the road from Trevor 'Moonshine ' Coleman. There's a mystery about her, how she came to be in Rocky and why she has no ID. But there's no mystery about how Trevor feels about her and how much he wants to help.