Buckle up, stow your spurs and set your hat aside. These 4 reads will have you shaking, squirming and bucking hard trying to keep up. Our first couple, phew third time should of been the charm, but as soon as I read the name Leander from both POVs, I knew trouble was coming.
When did we start thinking love can come easy? Because our cowboy heartthobs in these books can't see it. Our beauties are not faring any better.
I couldn't sit and read this collection in one sitting, even if I had the time to do that. They were to emotional, so much background information, setting the scenes for both leads. I wanted to soak it all up, gave me goosebumps had me sniffling and grinding my teeth. Let's not mention the intimacy not just physical but the emotional as well. Just when you get comfortable with the relationship you get are taken a back, with outside elements and drama. How about the scary and tense moment when the blades were spinning and the shirt was being shredded, no one could reach the emergency stop button, the blood was everywhere and...
Yeah, that's what I thought too.
Tragedy, it's hits when you least expect it, don't think our Main Characters friends and family were immune to the drama, heartbreak and pain, it effects them all. This author brings, joy, pain, love, trust, happiness, sorrow, prosperity and the truth when you'd rather be sheltered from it all. Trust is a commodity, you'll need a Village to overcome the horrors, pain and regrets, to rebuild a family and community, that only took one monster to tear it down to the foundation. Yeah that's a harsh statement, start with Wrangler then tell me I'm wrong. You can't, the drama, suspense and thrills don't stop there, neither does the passion and love. Phew Whee keep a tissue box at the ready, bandaids too. My palms were bleeding by the time I started on Garrett's story. Oh yeah don't forget a tall cool glass of sweet tea, the heat gets to an unbearable 🌡, you might feel sweaty but your throat is gonna feel dry. Happy reading folks. I was one of the lucky ones to receive a copy of this Romantic Collection, my review is based off my own response to the carefully constructed words of this author.