Rule #1 on the Everly Fletcher Matchmaking Manifesto…Never fall for your best friend’s grumpy brother.
Everly is the matchmaking mastermind of her family, but her own love life is a bit of a flop.
Back from four years in Dublin, she’s ready for a quiet summer on Fletcher Mountain helping launch her aunt’s animal rescue center—until Conri “Wolf” Reilly shows up.
Wolf is her college roommate’s infuriating twin brother. He’s brooding, Irish, and college rugby’s resident bad boy with thighs that could crack a watermelon.
His red card reputation has trashed his rugby prospects…until a training camp in Denver comes calling. As a favor, Everly reluctantly gets Wolf a place to stay if he volunteers at the rescue center.
Now Everly’s finds herself working and living next door to the Irish tattooed grump who treats her like a nuisance—but looks at her like he could press her up against a hay bale until they forget their own names.
Wolf swore he came to America to fix his image, not fall for his sister’s best friend, but the more time he spends with Everly, the harder it is to keep his distance.
Perhaps Everly’s in her bad boy era…or maybe Fletcher Mountain might has its own matchmaking plans.
Perfect for fans of: • Grumpy x Sunshine • Small Town Romance • Irish Rugby Players • Overprotective family • Meghan Quinn and Tessa Bailey
Number 1 Amazon Bestselling author Amy Daws writes spicy love stories that take place in America, as well as across the pond. She's most known for her footy-playing Harris Brothers and writing in a tire shop waiting room. When Amy is not writing, she’s likely making charcuterie boards from her home in South Dakota where she lives with her daughter and husband.
Bad Boy Era by Amy Daws is the final installment of the Mountain Men Matchmaker series, and it was everything I wanted to wrap up the story of Fletcher Mountain. 💜
Everly has been such a charming and tenacious character throughout the series as she played matchmaker to all her uncles, so ending with her story felt like a full circle moment.
Everly has been off at college in Ireland for the past 4 years, and although she has continued her matchmaking hobby, she’s had no luck finding love for herself. But have no fear, her roommate/best friend’s rugby star brother is there to brood mysteriously at her. 🤭
The tension, the yearning, the adorable rescue animals! Everything just came together for me in this book. We get to see the whole cast of the series come together, as well as a cameo from Mac and Freya’s kid from Blindsided (my first ever Amy Daws book and an absolute banger)! At this point I just need to read her whole catalog, because I always have so much fun with these stories.
Although some of the third act drama could’ve been avoided, these are fresh out of college 22 year olds, so I easily forgave them for their nonsense. 😂 Overall this was just a giggly, kick-your-feet good time. 💜
••••••• Absolutely ravenous for this series finale 🤭😍 Huge thanks to HTP, MIRA, and NetGalley for the advance copy! 💜
October 7, 2025 I got to read an early copy of Everly’s story and let me just say this book is going to grab you by the heartstrings and never let you go. Brilliant, Amy!
May 9, 2026 ALC Review Releasing May 26th Mountain Men Matchmaker Book 4
Book 4 in the 𝘔𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘢𝘪𝘯 𝘔𝘦𝘯 𝘔𝘢𝘵𝘤𝘩𝘮𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘳 series is all about the matchmaker herself, Everly Fletcher. I highly recommend the audiobook - it’s a definite 5 star listen! Narrated by Erin Mallon and Connor Crais with Emma Wilder and of course,Teddy Hamilton, this is one audiobook not to miss. Erin is especially amazing in this one as Everly and Connor is outstanding (as always) but this time with an Irish accent as Conri (aka Wolf) the grumpy Irish rugby player. My suggestion? Get this in your ears right away! Full stop.
This book can absolutely be read as a stand alone, but experiencing Everly’s matchmaking skills for her Uncles in the previous 3 books in the 𝘔𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘢𝘪𝘯 𝘔𝘦𝘯 𝘔𝘢𝘵𝘤𝘩𝘮𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘳 series is must reading in my opinion. Each story is both hilarious fun and heart melting. Plus there are so many animals to fall in love with!
Everly has a great track record of matchmaking, even while she attended college in Ireland, but can’t seem to develop a relationship of her own. One of my favorite “Everly quotes” where she explains her lack of relationships . . . “𝒫𝑒𝓇𝒽𝒶𝓅𝓈 𝒷𝑒𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝓇𝒶𝒾𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝒶𝓇𝑜𝓊𝓃𝒹 𝓂𝑜𝓊𝓃𝓉𝒶𝒾𝓃 𝓂𝑒𝓃 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝓁𝑒𝓈𝒷𝒾𝒶𝓃𝓈 𝓂𝒶𝒹𝑒 𝓂𝑒 𝒶 𝒷𝒾𝓉 𝓉𝑜𝑜 𝒷𝓁𝓊𝓃𝓉 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝓃𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓇 𝓉𝒶𝓊𝑔𝒽𝓉 𝓂𝑒 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒶𝓇𝓉 𝑜𝒻 𝓈𝓊𝒷𝓉𝓁𝓎?”
And then there’s Wolf, the twin brother of Everly’s college roommate. His last chance at playing professional rugby comes from an American team in Denver. He has to improve his reputation and what better way than to work on Fletcher Mountain at the Mount Millie Rescue Center. Of course this means working alongside Everly who he has tried to avoid for the last 4 years. Reluctantly, Wolf heads to America and so begins the heart warming, enemies to lovers, grumpy-sunshine slow burn romcom romance atop Fletcher Mountain.
And YAY, the whole Fletcher family is back! Everly’s hilarious overprotective uncles LOVE giving her their opinions about, well, everything. And when they meet Wolf? That first encounter in a drug store is laugh out loud fun. Luckily, Everly’s aunts are staunch supporters of both her and Wolf and help keep her uncles’ meddling to a minimum.
Everly secretly struggles with insecurities from her past, feeling like she’s “too much.” Your heart will hurt for her. She’s always only been focused on finding love for everyone else. Oh and Wolf has his own troubled past & initially hides his secret attraction to Everly by being obnoxious to her. He’s a grumpy & totally lovable rugby star who feels he doesn’t deserve someone like Everly. But when he begins to constantly reassure her that’s she’s definitely not too much. She’s just enough, LET THE SWOONING BEGIN! They are quite the unlikely duo and absolutely perfect for each other.
One of my favorite parts of this story is when Everly’s little cousin, Stevie, names Wolf “Nana”. And the chaotic scenes at the “Mountain Men for a Mission” fundraising auction that Everly organizes will have you smiling ear to ear.
We should all be so blessed to find a magical Fletcher Mountain. Until then, let’s just be happy to live in Amy’s 𝘔𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘢𝘪𝘯 𝘔𝘦𝘯 𝘔𝘢𝘵𝘤𝘩𝘮𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘳 world. Everly and Wolf’s HEA is the perfect ending to this series. Bravo, Amy. Bravo.
I'm sad we didn't get more of the MMC'S past, and that his anger was glossed over? I feel like we didn't get enough information or resolution in that regard.
I didn't love that the FMC was so against believing her situation, even at the 3rd part of the book.
It was ridiculous, a little random, felt a little stitched together, but very enjoyable imo :)
------- This being available on Libby on the day of publication felt like a sign
I can’t believe it’s the end of an era. It’s such a bittersweet feeling. I loved this book so much and read it over 3 days (which btw is slow for me) because I wasn’t ready to say goodbye. The stories Amy Daws created for the Fletcher family is truly one of a kind. Each book takes you through a journey of love, loss, hope, joy and tears. I wouldn’t trade this book journey for anything.
I’m going to keep this review short and sweet since the book doesn’t come out until May 2026. All you need to know is this book is phenomenal. Seeing Everly grow right before our eyes and watching her come into her own was a joy to read from start to finish. This book is also hilarious. I don’t know how Amy does it, but she can always make me bust on laughing while reading her books and this one was no exception.
Lastly the addition of Conri and Cliona to our Mountain Men Matchmaker series was pure perfection. And I’m secretly hoping Cliona gets her own separate book one day. Listen I know it may not be in the cards but a girl can dream.
Big thank you to Amy Daws & Canary Street Press for allowing me to read and review Everly’s story early. You made my whole year and it felt like I got an early Christmas present when I got that notification.
I've adored Everly this entire series. I was hoping she would be getting her own book and she did!! The match maker finally gets her match, and he's truly the perfect match even if it took them a bit to figure that out. I loved every moment of Conri's grumpiness paired with Everly's sunshine. They are a true grumpy x sunshine moment. This book had the full Fletcher family involved with their unending support for Everly. It was an excellent combo of finally getting Everly's story with Conri, while also being the perfect series ending and wrapping up the Fletcher family's story.
I loved the audio and Conri's gruff Irish accent added such a deeper level to the story telling. I've done this whole series on audio and it's definitely the move for the best experience. 10/10 highly recommend this book and the full series!
I’ve been waiting for Everly’s story and Amy Daws absolutely delivered. She’s been the behind the scenes matchmaker for everyone else, so watching her finally get her own chaotic, chemistry filled love story was so satisfying.
Enter Conri “Wolf” Reilly. Irish, broody, covered in tattoos, and very much living up to his bad boy reputation. The tension between these two is immediate and constant. He acts like she’s a nuisance but looks at her like she’s his next bad decision, and honestly that dynamic never gets old.
I loved the forced proximity with the animal rescue setting. It added heart and gave us softer moments that balanced Wolf’s rough edges really well. Watching him slowly unravel around Everly was chef’s kiss. He tries so hard to stay in control and fails in the best way.
On audio, this was next level. Erin Mallon is always fantastic, but Connor Crais with an Irish accent? I was not prepared. It added so much depth to Wolf’s character and made the tension even better.
This is flirty, a little messy, full of banter, and packed with that addictive Amy Daws energy. Everly getting her bad boy era felt earned, fun, and very worth the wait.
I need everyone to understand that me ending up reading this book was not actually a choice but a carefully orchestrated act of psychological warfare by the universe itself because there is NO reason I should still be here after what this series has already put me through. The first book was aggressively mediocre. Like not horrible enough to be entertaining, not good enough to justify the hype, just sitting there in the middle like stale bread. Then book two happened and I DNF’d so fast I think smoke came out of my headphones. Book three? Oh I wouldn’t touch that thing with a ten-foot pole after reading reviews. Actually make it twenty feet. Attach me to a crane. I was OUT. DONE. FREE.
Unfortunately for me, I had already requested this ARC/ALC before discovering that this series was apparently evolving into a full-blown literary dumpster fire, so suddenly I found myself trapped in a situation entirely of my own making. And honestly? That’s on me. I need to stop believing in the good intentions of book series that have already shown me red flags. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me four books in a row and suddenly I’m the problem.
Because WHY was Emma Wilder not the lead female narrator if we’re already replacing Teddy?? Why was she brought in just to do that questionable Irish accent for Wolf’s sister while Erin remained the main female narrator terrorizing my ears for hours on end? I’m sorry but I genuinely cannot stand Erin’s narration style. Every sentence ends with this weird breathy “uh” sound that made me feel like I was being hunted for sport by vocal fry itself. It's like she’s permanently recovering from running a marathon while simultaneously trying to seduce the microphone. It drives me INSANE. If she had been minor supporting cast? Fine. Survivable. But as the LEAD? Absolutely not. Connor Crais was out there fighting for his LIFE trying to carry this audiobook on his back. His Irish accent? Incredible. Top tier. Delicious. The man did everything he possibly could with the material he was given. Unfortunately the material he was given was…this. And not even Connor’s beautiful voice could save me from the absolute narrative demolition derby happening around him.
And Teddy Hamilton? My beloved? My king? Apparently he was in this audiobook somewhere but I genuinely never made it far enough into certain chapters because I refused to listen to Erin narrate them. So congratulations to this production for somehow making me miss out on TEDDY HAMILTON. That should honestly qualify as a criminal offense.
And then there’s the actual story. Lord help me. Why are fully grown married women in their THIRTIES with children immediately lusting after Wolf upon first sight like he descended from the heavens shirtless on a dragon? Every interaction felt so unserious. I could not take anything seriously because the characters themselves barely felt like actual people. Everly especially has genuinely zero personality outside of being a “matchmaker,” which the book keeps insisting she’s soooo good at despite all evidence suggesting she should actually be legally banned from giving romantic advice. Every five minutes it’s “omg Everly the matchmaker!” meanwhile I’m sitting there like babe maybe focus on developing a singular personality trait outside of meddling in other people’s relationships badly.
Like genuinely tell me ONE thing about Everly besides matchmaking. You can’t. Because neither can the author apparently. Every five minutes someone’s reminding us she’s SUCH a matchmaker and soooo quirky and obsessed with love meanwhile I’m begging for literally any other identifiable trait. A hobby. A fear. A favorite food. Tax fraud allegations. SOMETHING.
And don’t even get me STARTED on the math because apparently numbers are optional in this universe. Everly is supposedly 22 years old. Cool. Fine. Except she also has a 12-year-old brother whose mother used to be her nanny when Everly was ELEVEN??? So what exactly happened there because unless someone discovered time travel halfway through the timeline, the math is not mathing. At all. I genuinely paused the audiobook to recalculate because I thought maybe I was losing my mind. Nope. The timeline is just held together with glue sticks and blind confidence.
Also Ethan did NOT act like a 12-year-old boy. I felt like I was watching one of those sitcom kids written entirely by adults who haven’t interacted with an actual child since 2009.
And the thing is, this wasn’t even entertainingly bad in a fun popcorn-trainwreck way. It was just exhausting. The characters felt hollow, the dialogue felt unnatural, the timeline made absolutely no sense, and the audiobook experience itself became an endurance challenge every time Erin started narrating again. I literally found myself avoiding entire chapters because I could not mentally handle listening to her voice anymore, which is maybe the worst thing I can say about an audiobook considering THAT IS THE AUDIOBOOK.
Connor Crais and Teddy Hamilton, I love you both deeply and I’m so sorry this happened to you specifically. You deserved better. I deserved better. Honestly even Wolf deserved better because somewhere buried underneath all this chaos there maybe could’ve been an interesting character if the book wasn’t so busy making every woman within a five mile radius act hormonally possessed in his presence.
At this point this series and I need to part ways permanently before one of us snaps.
It's finally Everly's book and it was my favorite one yet! Amy Dawes is an auto buy author for a reason!! Seriously this book was so freaking funny and had me cackling the entire time. I really loved Wolf and how deeply he felt for those he cared for. And him just rolling with Everly's neice calling him Nana 🤣
✨✨Everly & Wolf Foreverrrr✨✨
The audiobook narration was everything! If you are able to listen to it, I so recommend doing so! It really brings all of the MCs to life. 6 star read!
🔥 What to Expect • Best friend’s twin brother • Sunshine FMC • Irish rugby player MMC • Small town • Tattooed bad boy • Forced proximity • Animal rescue center • Overprotective family • Broody MMC 👀 _ _ _ _
📅 Pub Date: May 26, 2026 📝 Thank you to Harlequin Trade Publishing, MIRA and NetGalley for the advanced copy. All thoughts are my own.
“You’re playing with fire again, love.” Her lips twitch into a small smile. “Then turn me to ash, Conri.”
This was my second time to enjoy this story! The audiobook added so much to depth to the characters. I truly can’t recommend it enough. The full cast includes Erin Mallon, Connor Crais, Emma Wilder and Teddy Hamilton. Conri’s accent was DIVINEEEEEE! 🤭
This was such a overall fun read! I see Amy Daws’ books everywhere and I was so excited to finally read one. This book was not only hilarious, it also had the perfect undertones of a coming of age story/finding yourself.
“It takes a lot of confidence to be so utterly yourself all the time. Don’t ever be less. You’re exactly enough.”
Everly was obsessed with matchmaking others but completely hopeless at finding love for herself. I loved her so much. She was surrounded by so many wonderful people and family members. Her protective mountain men uncles were hilarious.
Conri “Wolf” started off so grumpy but he was hiding a center of pure ooey gooey sweetness! He is a notorious hothead on the rugby pitch and it caused him to have to try to reform his image by going to Colorado. His relationship with his sister was so special to see. Their bond and twin connection was amazing.
“She tastes like the perfect kind of sin. Like an angel who fell from Heaven and begged for a romp with the devil.”
This man had been secretly obsessed with Everly for YEARS! (Think lite stalking!) 🤭 When their secret hookups start, omg, the HEAT! 🔥 (The primal play scene? 🥵🫠 OBSESSED!)
The animal sidekicks in the story were priceless! Seeing Wolf become a bearded “dragon daddy” was so unexpected! I’m telling y’all. Wolf’s heart was solid gold. His interactions with Stevie were the best!
“That man gets me. He gets every little dirty part of me. And apparently, I get him too.”
I throughly loved this story and now I can’t wait to go back and read the previous books! Reading this one first just made me so curious to see how the other couples came together! If you are looking for a fun, hilarious & spicy romance, you should definitely add this to your TBR!
Tropes: ☀️ Grumpy x Sunshine 💘 Matchmaker FMC 🤭 Besties’ Twin Brother 🔥 Bad Boy Irish Rugby Player MMC 🫶🏼 He’s Secretly Been Obsessed for YEARS 🏔️ Close Proximity 🥵 Sexy Thigh Tat 🦎 Dragon Daddy 💃🏻 Primal Play & a Bit of Stalking
This book is so cringe - and not in a good way. It was honestly painful to get through.
2 stars for the things I liked; - Rugby the bearded dragon - A 6 foot tall FMC - Everly and Cliona and their friendship - the audiobook narrators did a good job
Those are two generous stars because the list of things I don't like is muuuuch longer.
Read this book if you like: - Men with anger issues who say they're "working on themselves" but don't - Women who take more responsibility for fixing a man's issue than he does and a man who treats her terribly in return - The anger issue rebranded as "protectiveness" so apparently it's hot now - An MMC whose entire personality is grumpy broody guy who can't carry a conversation - The outdated trope of a man liking a woman so much that he's mean to her "for her own good" - An FMC who has very limited sexual experience and doesn't ever self-pleasure all so that the MMC can do sex miracles. Personally, I'm tired of these tropes.
Bad boy era by Amy Daws ARC from Harlequin Audio Release date: May 26th 2026 -the accents ❤️🔥 -his tattoos 😍 -ugh I love this woodsy small town -love the sexual tension , the back and forth banter -I feel like everly would be besties I love her -he’s so fine and chill -the YEARNING and obsession 👀 -she’s quirky and frantic but in a good way -love the protective brothers/ uncles -🔥🔥🔥 -I want to see a rugby match now -this was a fun ride Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I have so many feelings about this finale to a series I absolutely devoured. I’m genuinely at the point where I need a book club for this one because there is so much to unpack.
Thanks to The Hive, I was lucky enough to receive both the eARC and ALC, which made for the perfect immersive read—and wow, was it worth it.
This was such a satisfying and long-anticipated ending. Everly has been woven so intricately through the previous books—always present, yet somehow just outside the spotlight—so finally seeing her step fully into her story and claim the happy ending she’s been quietly setting up for everyone else felt incredibly rewarding.
Amy Daws delivers her signature banter and humor here, with just the right amount of spice sprinkled in. And the spice? It actually serves the story instead of distracting from it, which I always appreciate.
While this can be read as a standalone, I’d strongly recommend reading the rest of the series first, even if those are out of order. The book does a solid job filling in past details, but the emotional depth, and especially the character motivations, hit much harder when you’ve experienced the full arc. Without that context, some of the “why” behind decisions may feel a bit thin, particularly given Everly and Wolf’s younger dynamic compared to the more mature couples in earlier books. That’s not a flaw in the writing, t’s just the nature of a series payoff.
Now let’s talk audiobook—because it was perfection. Harlequin Audio truly went all out with a multicast duet narration, and it shows. Erin Mallon, Connor Crais, Emma Wilder, and Teddy Hamilton all bring something special, creating such a rich listening experience. Teddy Hamilton is always a favorite, but it was especially nice hearing him in a supporting role while Connor Crais absolutely delivered as the primary male voice, with a delicious Irish accent that did not go unnoticed. Erin Mallon was fantastic as Everly, perfectly capturing her youthful energy without ever becoming grating. She’s one of those narrators you can listen to for hours.
I highly recommend this moderately spicy contemporary romance. The audiobook definitely takes the crown thanks to the incredible cast, but this story would be just as enjoyable in print.
No notes. What an absolutely beautiful end to this series.
Getting to read Everly’s story feels like the icing on the cake to the Mountain Men Matchmaker books. Her passion for love and family has been the staple of each book, and finally getting to see her grow into herself and accept her own happily every after was just perfect.
Wolf is just so lovely. I get why people are so obsessed with Rugby players now. I adored how he was Everly’s hype man, the way he never let her talk bad of herself, and showed her that being “too much” is never enough for him.
Also, Amy, I beg/demand for a story about Cliona – I loved her SO MUCH and I think the book world needs a story about a badass female athlete who gets a chance at true love (and revenge? please??).
Amy always knows how to deliver a good time, and this book was no exception!
She brought the spice, the mountain man found-family vibes, and a story that felt fresh and unique from start to finish. The setting was immersive, the characters were easy to root for, and the emotional connections between everyone really made the story shine.
There’s just something about a rugged mountain man mixed with a strong found-family dynamic that works every single time for me, and Amy absolutely nailed it here. Such a fun, cozy, and swoony read!
Thank you to Edelweiss for providing this ARC for review.
- New adult romance - Grump x sunshine ☀️ - Irish MMC 🇮🇪 - Best friend’s brother - Sexy thigh tattoo - Dragon daddy 🦎 - Open door scenes 😘
Wow, I can’t believe this series is now completed. Bad Boy Era is a heartwarming conclusion to the Mountain Men Matchmaker series. Amy Daws has a gift for writing mental health in a way that feels real and relatable. At this point, I look forward to those emotional layers just as much as the romance.
I know Daws based the series from the Seven Brides for SevenBrothers tv show, but I got a lot of Mamma Mia vibes from this book specifically.
Bad Boy Era should be read after books 1-3 in the Mountain Men Matchmaker series due to the recurring involvement from the previous main characters. Although books 1-3 could be read in any order. Last On The List is not required to be read before Bad Boy Era, but I highly encourage everyone to read it to experience Everly’s first successful match making story.
4.75 First off thank you so much to the Hive for the ALC of Bad Boy Era! OMG how I loved Everly. I was so excited to finally read her book and IT DID NOT DISAPPOINT. I loved her character growth throughout this book. Wolf was the perfect broody, grumpy, rugby playing MMC. Seeing all the uncles in this book made me so happy, and being back on the mountain was the perfect cherry on top. I adore Amy Daws and all of the characters she has created in this series, I am so excited to see what she does next!!
Title: Bad Boy Era Author: Amy Daws Series: Mountain Men Matchmaker 4
What to expect: *Best friends brother *Irish Rugby player *Grumpy / Sunshine
Ending 2025 by watching rugby players. Thank you Amy Daws for the introduction to a new level of hot men playing extreme sports!
If you have not started the Mountain Men Matchmaker series by Amy Daws, add this to your TBR now!
I am so excited I got to read Everly’s story, she has been such a fun character to read in the other books and I am so happy she got her HEA! Wolf was extremely hot and so protective of Everly. I adore his relationship with Everly’s family, especially Stevie!!
Safety: No OW/OM drama, some slight jealousy. Tiny third act breakup, but neither characters would dare think about another person.
I had the ALC and ARC for this one and I absolutely loved it. Amy Daws just gets how to write chemistry, and Everly’s story was so worth the wait.
Everly being the behind-the-scenes matchmaker finally getting her own chaotic, tension-filled love story? Perfect. And Wolf… broody, Irish, tattooed, and fully committed to pretending he doesn’t want her while clearly wanting her anyway. The tension between them is immediate and constant, and that push-pull dynamic never gets old.
I especially loved the animal rescue setting. It added so much heart to the story and gave us those softer moments that balanced Wolf’s rough edges really well. Watching him slowly unravel around Everly was one of my favorite parts. He tries so hard to stay in control and fails in the best way.
The audiobook was incredible too. Erin Mallon is always amazing, but Connor Crais with the Irish accent? Swoon! I was not prepared. It added so much depth to Wolf and made the tension even better.
This one is flirty, a little messy, full of banter, and completely addictive. Everly stepping into her “bad boy era” felt earned, fun, and honestly just so satisfying to read.
I was so happy to finally get to read Everly’s story. She’s always been the one making sure her uncles find their happy endings, so I felt like it was her turn to find love. Everly is back on Fletcher Mountain, helping Trista open her animal sanctuary. She didn’t expect her best friend’s attractive brother to be working there with her. Conri “Wolf” has lost his rugby prospects back home, known for his fighting nature. His only chance to fix his reputation is to join a team in Denver while helping at the animal sanctuary. Conri is determined to stay away from Everly, believing she is a distraction. But the more time they spend together, the more Conri can’t stop his growing feelings for Everly. Can Everly enter her Bad Boy Era and find the love for herself that she has helped so many others find?
Bad Boy Era was the perfect way to end this series. It was great to catch up with all the characters we’ve come to love and see how they’ve changed over time. Still, what I enjoyed most was the chemistry between Everly and Wolf. Their banter was hilarious, and I kicked my feet like a schoolgirl watching Wolf shed his rough exterior as he let his feelings known about Everly. I highly suggest the audiobook because Connor Cais, with his Irish accent in some scenes, was 🥵. If you have read any of the Mountain Men Matchmaker books, this is must-read.
Tropes: - Forced Proximity - Small Town Romance - Grumpy X Sunshine - Bearded Dragon Daddy
Bad Boy Era is out May 26th.
Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin Audio for the opportunity to review Bad Boy Era. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
If you are looking for a small town romance that will make you laugh out loud and swoon from the sweet gestures look no further than "Bad Boy Era" by Amy Daws, Book 4 in the Mountain Man Matchmaker series.
Niece/Daughter Everly is finally done with college and ready to return home to Denver to start her life. But joining her is also her best friend's brother (😉🔥) & disgraced rugby player Conri to try to repair his reputation on a new training camp. The pair decide to help Everly's aunt get her animal shelter up and running over the summer but it isn't smooth sailing as they immediately butt heads.
As with all of Amy's books, this novel is dual POV which I love because you get to hear both characters internal thoughts and let me tell you Conri's internal thoughts are 🌶️🥵. This is an open door, moderately spicy novel (🔥🔥🔥🔥/5), which was just chef's kiss but I just want readers to be prepared.
Now the audiobook is actually a full cast narration which is such a treat! Thank you Harlequin Audio for spoiling us as readers because it feels like I watched a full performance when I listened to Erin Mallon, Connor Crais, Emma Wilder, and Teddy Hamilton.
I have adored this series and the beautiful balance of romance, life lessons, spicy and found family that Amy Daws has incorporated into the Mountain Man Matchmaker series. I can't wait to see what she writes next!
This was the one I was waiting for. We’ve watched Everly grow up from meddling in her dad’s love life to matchmaking her three mountain men uncles to their happy endings. Now she’s grown, graduating university and ready for her own grump with a heart of gold.
Amy Daws puts so much humour and heart into her characters that they truly feel like old friends. Her female characters don’t have to be a size small to be sexy and confident and her male characters can be strong and also soft. Toxic behaviour is called out and other than some over protective relatives, the relationships tend to be healthy and built on trust.
Conri’s relationship with his twin sister and his past of being bullied made him more than just a hot athlete and instead turned him into a protector. Does that excuse some light stalking? No, but in fiction we can appreciate his intentions and the fact that he came clean about it without having to. When we get to see him open up as a “dragon daddy” and as “nana” to a toddler, we really see his past melting away and Conri finds his smile and his purpose on Fletcher Mountain.
I like that our bubbly, sparkly Everly struggled at school. She uses it to find lasting relationships with people she can truly trust and be weird with. Amy Daws loves to let her FMC’s freak flag fly. And then moments when Everly suddenly takes hold of her desires and becomes a vixen were extra hot and surprising. This book made me kick my feet and want to have a love like this.
Bad Boy Era by Amy Daws was an absolute blast on audio! I was laughing out loud so many times and completely ate up the grumpy sunshine energy between these two. The banter was top tier and the tension? SO good.
While the third act breakup wasn’t really my favorite, everything else worked so well for me that I still had a great time with this story. And the audiobook? Easily a 5 star listening experience. The narrators absolutely crushed the accents and brought so much personality and emotion to the characters that I never wanted to stop listening.
Also… the spice?? PERFECTION. Amy Daws always knows how to deliver scenes that are both insanely hot and emotionally charged, and this one had a little taste of primal play 👀
If you’re looking for a romcom with hilarious moments, swoony tension, and spicy scenes that deliver, this one is worth the listen!
I’m so happy we finally got Everly’s story, and it did not disappoint! Watching the matchmaker finally find her own perfect match was so great. And Conri? An Irish rugby player and the best friend’s brother? Amy Daws really knew exactly what she was doing with this man because I was obsessed from the start.
The chemistry between Everly and Conri was so good! I loved the forced proximity at Fletcher Mountain and getting to see their relationship slowly develop. And being back with the entire Fletcher family made this book even more fun. Their family dynamic always brings so much chaos, humor, and heart to the story.
I both listened to the ALC and read along with the ARC, and the narration was incredible. Erin Mallon was amazing as always, but Connor Crais with the Irish accent? Absolutely swoon-worthy. And chapter 17… yeah, I was blushing.
This was such a fun, heartfelt, and steamy ending to the series, but I’m sad to say goodbye to these characters. I’ll miss the whole Fletcher family for sure!
Thank you to Harlequin and NetGalley for the gifted ARC and ALC copies!
Amy Daws never disappoints! As a massive fan of her books, I was so incredibly excited to dive into Bad Boy Era, and it gave me everything I wanted and more. Returning to Fletcher Mountain for the fourth book in the Mountain Men Matchmaker series felt like catching up with old friends, especially since we finally get to see our favorite resident matchmaker, Everly, get her very own happily ever after!
Everly is her usual bubbly self, and Conri “Wolf” Reilly is a brooding, tattooed Irish rugby player who is trying to clean up his bad boy image. When forced proximity lands them both working at the animal rescue center on Fletcher Mountain for the summer, the banter and sexual tension skyrocket off the charts. Watching this big, tough athlete completely melt for Everly and turn into a total softie for the rescue animals had me literally kicking my feet and giggling! I never knew I was into bearded dragon daddies but leave it to Amy Daws to help me discover new kinks!
Of course, it wouldn't be a Fletcher family book without the rest of the chaotic, hilarious, and fiercely overprotective crew making an appearance to stir up some fun small-town drama. As sad as I am to see it end, this was truly the perfect ending to the Mountain Men Matchmaker series!
-Grumpy x Sunshine -Best Friends Brother -Irish Rugby player MMC -Forced proximity -Small mountain town -Spice -Dual POV
This was the best book, and the story I had been waiting for all series - in my opinion!
Everly finally gets her book, and the matchmaking is put on herself now.
After finishing school in Ireland, she returns to her family’s mountain compound- Irish rugby player in tow, much to his dismay.
So many emotions, past trauma to work through, spice, a whole host of animal companions, found family- literally all the things I love in a small town romance!
Fast paced, but still not too fast- giving just enough for each scene and plot point. I always enjoy Daw’s writing, and all the banter included.
Highly recommend this book and series to any romance lovers!
I feel so incredibly lucky that Amy Daws gifted me an early look at Bad Boy Era, the fourth book in the Mountain Men Matchmaker series and wow, this one completely stole my heart.
I’ve loved this series from the start, but I have to say… this might be my favorite yet. Everly and Conri’s story is full of heart, vulnerability, and the kind of emotional depth that pulls you in and doesn’t let go. Their journey felt real, tender, and so easy to fall into.
And the Fletcher family? Absolute perfection. From Grandma down to baby Levi, every character adds something special, but Stevie truly shines in this one. She had me laughing out loud more than once and easily became a standout for me.
This is a story I’ll be recommending again and again. I already know it’s going to capture so many hearts when it releases on May 26th, and I can’t wait for everyone else to experience the magic I felt while reading it.
I was so excited to find out Everly would be getting a book and who better for a girl who loves love than a big ole grumpy, Irish, rugby player who is not about it & who she met almost as soon as she started school in Ireland!!! Oh and did I forget to mention she’s her best friend’s brother 😛😛😛
Everly and Conri go back to the US together when he needs a chance a redeeming his bad boy antics in rugby so he has a change of going into the big leagues so everly helps him volunteer at her aunts rescue center.
This was a FANTASTIC audio with such a great story ugh I loved it!!!!!
Type: audio Spice: 🌶️🌶️.5
Tropes: Grumpy x sunshine Sports romance (rugby) Best friend’s brother Good girl x bad boy College-ish romance Forced proximity
Amy Daws’ "Bad Boy Era," the fourth installment in the "Mountain Men Matchmaker" series, is a forced-proximity romance between a rugby player seeking to redeem his image and his twin sister’s perky best friend.
Twenty-two-year-old Everly Fletcher has been obsessed with love ever since she successfully matched her father with Cozy in Last On the List Since then, she’s played matchmaker for her three uncles, helping each of them find their happily-ever-afters. Everly lives by her carefully crafted manifesto on love, yet somehow has never found it for herself, despite a two-year relationship with Hilow before leaving for Dublin.
✓ A first date should feel like a fan-made edit of your favorite rom-com. ✓ Everyone has a type ✓ Background checks are optional. Deodorant is not. Hygiene is the only love language that matters. ✓ Send a text to your date the day after ✓ I contact us everything! ✓ Find a balance between listening and sharing. ✓ Must kiss on the first day. ✓ Chemistry can be created. ✓ Make plans to see each other again before the end of the day. ✓ DTR. Define the Relationship. Bonus Rule: Never under any circumstances fall for your best friends, grumpy brother with a sexy thigh tattoo.
Conri “Wolf” Reilly, a six-foot-five rugby player, has struggled with anger issues stemming from years of bullying. Encouraged by his twin sister Cliona, he channeled that anger into rugby, where both siblings excel. However, when Cliona’s ex-boyfriend provokes him during a match, Conri retaliates with a punch, earning a red card that costs Trinity the game, and their shot at the playoffs. In an effort to repair his reputation, the Denver Grizzlies offer him a conditional opportunity: spend the summer working for a nonprofit and attend anger management classes.
That requirement lands Conri at Mount Millie Rescue Center, where he takes on the less glamorous tasks of animal care and lives in a small space above the barn. The complication? Everly is right there, working alongside him during the day and living just up the hill, firmly off-limits. Conri sees her as privileged and naïve to the risks around her, while Everly remains committed to her rule of defining relationships (DTR). Still, their growing attraction challenges both of their boundaries, forcing them to consider whether some rules are meant to be broken, and what that might mean for their futures.
Daws’ novel is not a standalone and is best read after the first three books in the “Mountain Man Matchmaker” series to fully appreciate Everly’s character and her family dynamics. The grumpy/sunshine trope is executed well, and the flirtatious banter between the leads is a highlight, along with the strong supporting cast. However, the story begins to feel overly long toward the end, and the pacing suffers as a result. The third-act breakup, in particular, feels frustrating and somewhat immature, even for characters in their early twenties. Still, fans of the series will likely enjoy the continuation of Everly’s story, and may appreciate the bonus chapter available on the author’s website Bonus Chapter
I absolutely ate this one up! I haven't finished this whole series, but I have been reading them out of order anyway so decided to dive into this one. It sucked me in from the very beginning. Connor Crais with an Irish accent?? Yes please! This audiobook was multicast duet style with Connor Crais, Erin Mallon, Teddy Hamilton and Emma Wilder. They all did a fantastic job!
It was fun to be back up on the mountain with this family. Their beloved Everly is home from college in Ireland, and she has brought an Irish rugby player back with her. The tension between Everly and Wolf was absolutely addictive. Their banter, the slow-burn chemistry, and all those heated little moments kept me hooked in.
I loved seeing Wolf slowly unraveling around Everly. He tries so hard to stay in control while clearly having strong feelings for her. He definitely has the grumpy, tattooed, Irish bad-boy energy and I loved it. I loved seeing the matchmaker get her match.
Huge thank you to Harlequin Audio and NetGalley for the copy to listen to!