This is my favorite of the three Southern Boys books! I loved Colt and Alexis.
All Colton knew, when he saw Alexis and her young daughter for the first time, was that he felt the need to protect them. Not realizing that Alex was on the run from a heart-breaking past, Colt was drawn to the woman in a way he never expected.
They weren't supposed to meet, but when fate intervened and brought Alexis to Brooklet, and into Colt's family, they found a chance to find peace and a future...as long as they can survive Alex's painful past.
Yup, Colt is officially my favorite Brooklet boy. He was strong and sweet, kind and caring, and well equipped with those "thrusting thighs" the girls of this series (and this reviewer) were so obsessed with. I liked this story. It was well-rounded and well-paced, and despite the somewhat whirlwind nature of Colt and Alex's relationship, if you really take the time to think over the timeline, it never felt forced, unbelievable or *gasp* insta-lovey.
I find the writing in this series to be a touch feminine and (for lack of a better word, please forgive me) flowery at times, particularly with the male POV, but it doesn’t truly detract from my enjoyment of these books -- particularly not this one. Colt and Alex were likable and the kinds of characters you hope will get a HEA without too much hassle. Yes, they had their moments and battles, and although there were some oh-my-gosh, no! moments, I never truly had to worry over it. Because CA Harms has proved, over the course of this series, reliable when it comes to smile-worthy endings.
And this ending was the best one of all. It was a great round-out to the Southern Boys books, particularly rewarding for those that have also read the first two books, Forgiving Reed and Finding Gavin. While I still feel there are stories to be told here, with a couple of new secondary characters introduced in Loving Colt, if this is the end of the series, it's most definitely ending on a good note.
Loving Colt is the third book in the Southern Boys series and can be read standalone. No cliffhanger. ~ Beth, 4 stars
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Looking for a sexy Southern charmer to fall in love with? Look no further than Loving Colt. A sweet good ol' country boy. Well, not boy, he's definitely all man and a helluva man at that.
Alex is on the run from an abusive relationship with her young daughter in tow. A quick pit stop in the town of Brooklet brings her into the life of Colt Thompson. Colt is a do-gooder, along with his family. There's sparks and feelings and chemistry between him and Alex but she's not planning on sticking around or giving her heart to the wrong man again.
I like this series, I liked this book, but I just doesn't give me the wow factor I look for when I want a romance. It's very sugary sweet, a tad insta-lovey and kinda predictable. If those things work for you then you're going to love this book. This is definitely a book series for readers who want a sweet, swoony romance that’s light on angst and drama. What I really enjoyed is reading about the characters that have been in previous books and catching up on their lives.
Loving Colt is book three in the Southern Boys series and could be read as a standalone. Dual POVs. And yes, although the story didn't quite work for me, I'll admit, Colt is the best hero in the series yet. ~ Erin, 3.5 stars