A few years ago, I went to Mexico expecting a proposal. Instead, I got dumped. Enter Henry Blankenship—billionaire cowboy, human safety net, and my best friend’s infuriatingly gorgeous older brother. He swoops in to distract me: one night of dancing, too much tequila, and a pretend “I do” for my cousin’s rehearsal. Then we fly home, and I swear we’ll never speak of it again. Now my ex is back, begging for another chance. Before I can answer, Henry drops a bomb—in front of everyone—we’re already married. And the man has the paperwork to prove it. We agree to fake it until my ex gets the hint. But living with my “husband” again? Watching him look at me like I’m everything he’s ever wanted? Yeah… this little act has danger written all over it.
Henry When Gracie and I filled in for her cousin’s wedding rehearsal, I thought it was a joke. Thanks to a translation mix-up, the universe apparently didn’t. Turns out, her cousin’s marriage isn’t real—but ours is. I meant to tell her privately, explain why we can’t undo it just yet. But the moment I see her ex chasing her again, logic goes out the window. I claim her as my wife before I can stop myself. Now I’ve got one shot to show Gracie this marriage isn’t a mistake—it’s fate. Winning her heart won’t be easy, but I’ve never backed down from a challenge. And this one? She’s worth every risk.
USA Today Bestselling Author, Kat Baxter writes fast-paced, sweet & STEAMY romantic comedies. Readers have dubbed her “The Queen of Adorkable.” and her books “laugh-out-loud funny,” and “hot enough to melt your kindle.” She lives in Texas with her family and a menagerie of animals. Kat is the pseudonym for a bestselling historical romance author.
A few years ago, I went to Mexico expecting a proposal. Instead, I got dumped. Enter Henry Blankenship—billionaire cowboy, human safety net, and my best friend’s infuriatingly gorgeous older brother. He swoops in to distract me: one night of dancing, too much tequila, and a pretend “I do” for my cousin’s rehearsal. Then we fly home, and I swear we’ll never speak of it again. Now my ex is back, begging for another chance. Before I can answer, Henry drops a bomb—in front of everyone—we’re already married. And the man has the paperwork to prove it. We agree to fake it until my ex gets the hint. But living with my “husband” again? Watching him look at me like I’m everything he’s ever wanted? Yeah… this little act has danger written all over it. Henry
When Gracie and I filled in for her cousin’s wedding rehearsal, I thought it was a joke. Thanks to a translation mix-up, the universe apparently didn’t. Turns out, her cousin’s marriage isn’t real—but ours is. I meant to tell her privately, explain why we can’t undo it just yet. But the moment I see her ex chasing her again, logic goes out the window. I claim her as my wife before I can stop myself. Now I’ve got one shot to show Gracie this marriage isn’t a mistake—it’s fate. Winning her heart won’t be easy, but I’ve never backed down from a challenge. And this one? She’s worth every risk.
This contemporary small-town Western cowboy steamy best friend's brother plus romantic comedy is page-turning with exceptional world-building and characters, an alpha cowboy/plus-sized female heroine, who are humorous, resilient, captivating, and realistic. Their journey is enthralling with never enough, explicit romance that is consumed by steamy, sizzling passion, lust, desire, and spice with all the feelings to leave readers breathless and begging for more, a fake relationship, secret marriage, humor, drama/chaos, heartfelt emotions/emotional depth, unrequitted love/it's always been you, action, adventure, and more. I recommend reading this book by an extraordinary author who knows how to captivate her readers' hearts and attention with never enough, a contemporary small-town Western cowboy steamy best friend's brother, plus a romantic comedy that is sure to transport readers into a world that is wildly lustful, humorous, intriguing, and unforgettable.
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This was a wonderful second chance story filled with sweetness, humor, and fan yourself passages. I loved how Henry determinedly convinced Gracie that they were meant to have a forever. Family, small town dynamics, vulnerability, sizzling passion, humor and a HEA filled with heart.
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Her fake husband is the man who broke her heart and still owns it
Gracie thinks the worst part of her past is over until the ex who humiliated her comes back asking for another chance, and Henry steps in and claims her as his wife. He’s her best friend’s older brother, the cowboy billionaire she never got over, and the one man she can’t live with without losing control. When a legal mistake becomes a real marriage, pretending gets close to the truth, especially once sharing space with him starts to feel less like damage control and more like stepping straight into everything she’s tried not to want.
What starts as damage control turns into something far more intimate once the walls come down. Living with Henry means facing old hurt, buried longing, and the way he looks at her now like he’s done hiding what he feels. Gracie is still soft where it counts and sharp where it hurts, but Henry meets every defense with patience, possessiveness, and a devotion that’s hard to doubt. The more he shows her she matters, the harder it becomes to believe this is only temporary, and the more their chemistry starts to feel tied to every old wound between them.
As tension gives way to honesty, their connection turns vulnerable and impossible to ignore. Gracie learns to believe she’s worth being chosen, while Henry stops holding back and loves her with a steadiness she can trust. They move from unresolved history and forced closeness into emotional honesty and intense intimacy, building a love that feels mutual, clear, and real, even when fear and bad timing still threaten to get in the way.
A hot, small town, cowboy romance about bad timing, old wounds, and a secret marriage that forces two people to face what they mean to each other. It’s about love as a choice and the healing that starts when desire is met with honesty and the certainty of being fully chosen.
The Elevator Pitch: A woman trying to outrun an old humiliation gets blindsided when the man she never truly stopped wanting claims her as his wife, and the lie turns out to be dangerously real. Forced into close quarters with her best friend’s older brother, she finds herself caught between the wound he left behind and the steady, possessive devotion he can no longer hide. What begins as damage control becomes a reckoning with desire, timing, and the terrifying possibility that being chosen might change everything.
Never Enough by Kat Baxter is a sweet, steamy novella romance bursting with quirky humor, instalove sparks, and feel-good chemistry that delivers all the warm fuzzies in a quick, satisfying package. The story pairs a spunky heroine craving more from life with a gruff-yet-gentle hero who shows her she's always been enough, blending playful banter, cozy small-town vibes, and sizzling tension amid life's little mishaps. Baxter's lighthearted style keeps it fun and flirty without skimping on emotional heart or heat.
I loved the hero's quiet devotion sweeping her off her feet, her infectious optimism melting his walls, and their fast-burn connection packed with laugh-out-loud moments and toe-curling payoff.
While instalove tropes feel familiar, Baxter's witty charm and uplifting depth make it shine. Overall, I’m giving Never Enough four stars. It’s a delightful, spicy escape perfect for fans of short romances with heart.
I love Kat Baxter, her storytelling is good, it flows well, her characters are usually good and relatable and likeable, her world-building is masterful, I always want to know more about her other characters. When I first discovered her, I fell into a black hole of her stories because I just had to know what would happen with all the other characters. And she uses Harry Potter references, what more can a girl want? So my expectations of her stories are always high and that's why reading this one was such a major disappointment. I just can't forgive this one, this story was subpar for Ms Baxter. This is my least favorite of Kat Baxter's stories, by far. I like Henry as a character, but extremely dislike him as Gracie's love interest, I dislike every single thing he did with Grace, from the first one to the last one. He's a selfish coward when it comes to Gracie. I dislike how she doesn't take a stand for herself with him. I get that she loves him, but she doesn't owe him any loyalty or fidelity. When she offered him her heart on a silver platter, he firmly rejected her, which he had the right to do, and he wasn't cruel about it, but from that point on, he had no right to anything from her, and he certainly behaved as if he didn't love her or even think about her (which isn't true, he did love her and he regretted rejecting her, which, in my opinion, makes his sleeping around as much as he did that much worse). She had every right to make a life for herself without him without apologizing for it. She comes off as weak and pathetic trying to placate Henry by making herself less significant as a person - the story would be so much better if just several lines of dialogue had been erased. The story had good concept, good progression, and then in the end it flops with Gracie losing her dignity and self respect by saying "I'm sorry I ever dared to move on with my life after you told me you didn't want me, I totally should have pined for you like a simp while you fucked everything with a vagina that looked your way". Given the setting - that she was 18 when she told him she loved him and that he said no "for her own good" - I think they both should have had fulfilling lives and come back together as mature adults, without regrets and apologies. No one betrayed anyone by having a life, they weren't together and both had every right to do whatever they wanted. So her apologizing for it makes me so angry. He doesn't apologize, the first time they have sex he compares her to his other lovers (he tells her hers is the prettiest pussy he'd ever seen), because that's exactly what you want to hear from the man you'd loved your whole life and who rejected you - how you compare to other women who had him when you wanted him. Furthermore, I hate that he keeps making choices for her. He keeps his distance from her "for her own good", like she's not capable of taking responsibility for herself. He constantly says that their marriage is real, but he makes her stay away from him physically and emotionally "for her own good" because he decides that she's not ready to be with him. He decided to stay away from her for THREE YEARS after her big break-up, he alone decided to waste those years. He kept the mistake with the marriage certificate a secret from her like she's a complete moron (Simon as well, I wish we had more about Lana's reaction to Simon keeping it a secret that they weren't married for more than a year). He wants her, but he doesn't want to risk anything, he wants to control all the aspects of the situation. He never really makes any kind of move toward her, he just manipulates her (using her friend's high risk pregnancy) to get her into his space so that he can pretend that they're together and to give her time to get used to it, so he wouldn't have to spend any effort winning her. Usually when I read something by Kat Baxter, I want more, but this story was so infuriating that it put me off of Kat Baxter for a while. This was a failure, as far as I'm concerned, which is made worse by the fact that this is not Kat Baxter's standard.
If you love fake marriage chaos, second chances, and that “he’s always loved her but messed it up the first time” kind of angst, Never Enough by Kat Baxter is the kind of story that will have you hooked from the very first page.
Gracie thought she knew how her love story was going to go… until it completely fell apart. Getting dumped instead of proposed to? Brutal. But somehow, the night doesn’t end there—because Henry Blankenship, her best friend’s older brother (and longtime heartbreak), steps in.
One chaotic night. Too much tequila. A fake wedding.
Except… it wasn’t fake.
And Henry? He knew.
That’s where this story really takes off. When Gracie’s ex comes back trying to win her over, Henry doesn’t hesitate—he steps in and claims her as his wife in front of everyone. And the best part? He’s not bluffing.
What makes this story so emotionally satisfying is the history between them. Gracie loved Henry first. Told him. Risked everything. And he shut her down—not because he didn’t care, but because he thought letting her go was the right thing to do.
Now? He’s done letting her go.
Henry is the kind of hero who knows he messed up—and isn’t afraid to prove he’s not making the same mistake twice. The way he looks at Gracie, the way he steps up, the way he fights for her this time? It hits hard in the best way.
And Gracie? She’s not just going to fall back into his arms. She remembers that heartbreak. She’s cautious, guarded, and completely justified in questioning whether she can trust him again.
That tension—between what they used to be, what they still feel, and what they might become—is what makes this story so addictive.
If you love: ✨ Fake marriage that turns real ✨ Second chance romance with real history ✨ Brother’s best friend / unrequited love vibes ✨ A hero who falls first… and never stops ✨ Emotional tension with a satisfying payoff
Then this is definitely one to add to your list.
💛 Swoony, emotional, and full of heart—this story is a reminder that sometimes love doesn’t go away… it just waits for the right moment to be chosen again.
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Surprise! There’s nothing quite like discovering that you’re accidentally married to the very man who broke your teenage heart. And if that wasn’t chaotic enough, Henry decides drop this bombshell in front of half the town. Subtle, right? The only upside is that he does it right in front of her cheating ex, who suddenly thinks he deserves a second chance. Absolutely not. Turns out, thanks to a mix-up at her cousin’s Mexican wedding, Gracie didn’t just attend the celebration, she became the bride. And the cherry on top? They can’t even undo it straight away. Nope, not yet. These two are stuck playing house for six whole months. Six whole months of living under the same roof, seeing each other every day, and pretending this isn’t the most emotionally loaded situation imaginable. Gracie, understandably, has her emotional walls reinforced with steel. It took her years to move on from the heartbreak Henry left behind, and she’s not about to let him waltz back in like nothing happened. But Henry? Oh, he knows he messed up. Big time. He pushed her away back then, convinced it was the only way she’d get the life she deserved and he’s regretted it ever since. Now he’s all in, determined to prove that what he feels isn’t fleeting… it never was. I’m an absolute sucker for the “he falls first” trope, and this delivers something even better because Henry didn’t just fall first, he fell hard years ago, and never got back up. Watching Gracie slowly lower her guard and dare to believe in their connection again was so satisfying. Sweet, swoony, and packed with emotional payoff, this is a feel-good romance that earns every bit of its perfectly happy-ever-after. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
The opening of the book shocked me senseless! Gracie, Kelsie & Caroline are just about to get a rush at their bakery, SugarBakers, when Gracie gets heartburn. Gracie remembers her grandmother saying that the women of the family had a gift. Hers shows up as heartburn. Her ex- Andrew shows up, spouting about how he made a mistake, etc., and shocks everyone with a proposal. OMG! Thank goodness for Kelsie’s brother, Henry Blankenship, steps in to save her. Finally, doing what he has always wanted, saving and kissing Gracie. There’s a bit of shock with that too. We find out that Gracie’s cousin to Simon- that there is a problem with the paperwork. There are a bunch of reasons why he doesn’t want to tell the truth to Lara, especially since she is on bedrest in her 3rd month of her pregnancy. Henry goes home and confronts his brother, Oliver and tells him that he is married and that he needs to move out, so Henry and his wife can be alone. I love him and Oliver. lol. Oliver teases Henry, because pretty much the whole family (& town) knew that Gracie & Henry were going to end up with each other. Gracie never realized that Henry had feelings for her too. I love Saddle Creek books. They always make me laugh and cheer me up. Saddle Creek’s gossip mill is always On It, pretty much making that there are no secrets. When he finally tells her the truth of everything it is very romantic and then the book gets steamy too. I love how they interact and how she confronts him for hurting her in the past. Beautiful HEA.
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Kat Baxter’s "Never Enough," the second book in the Billionaire Cowboys series, delivers a fresh and delightful take on the classic friends-to-lovers trope. The story follows Gracie, whose trip to Mexico for her best friend’s wedding and a proposal from her boyfriend, unexpectedly turns into heartbreak. Then here comes Henry Blankenship, the charismatic billionaire cowboy and her best friend's older brother, who steps in as her rescuer. Their night of dancing, tequila, and a wedding rehearsal sets the stage for an accidental marriage that is both hilarious and heartfelt.
The chemistry between Gracie and Henry is electric and utterly captivating. Baxter expertly weaves humor, romance, and emotional tension as the pair navigate their faux marriage. When Gracie’s ex returns, Henry’s spontaneous claim of their marriage adds another layer of drama, making every page a joy to read. Their dynamic is filled with witty banter, tender moments, and a slow-burn realization that their accidental union might just be fate.
"Never Enough" stands out with its engaging plot twists and the endearing vulnerability of its characters. Baxter’s storytelling shines as she portrays Henry’s determination to win Gracie’s heart and Gracie’s journey to trust again. Fans of romantic comedies and contemporary romances will find themselves rooting for this couple every step of the way. This novel is a must-read for anyone who loves romance with a touch of humor, heartfelt emotion, and a dash of cowboy charm.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I absolutely adored Never Enough by Kat Baxter—fun, flirty, and packed with all the swoony tension you could want in a novella.
Gracie and Henry’s story is pure trope magic. Best friend’s older brother? ✔️ Fake marriage that turns real? ✔️ Quiet cowboy who’s been quietly in love? ✔️ It all comes together so effortlessly, and I was hooked from the very beginning.
Henry is everything. Protective, confident, and completely gone for Gracie—even when she doesn’t fully see it yet. The way he steps in and claims her as his wife without hesitation? Obsessed. And knowing their marriage was never supposed to be real, but he wants it to be? That emotional layer makes it so much more than just a fun tropey read.
Gracie is easy to root for too—she’s been hurt before, and watching her slowly realize that Henry isn’t just her safety net, but someone who truly sees and values her, is so satisfying.
The chemistry is undeniable, the banter is playful, and the forced proximity of their “fake” marriage makes everything even better. It’s short, steamy, and full of heart.
If you love quiet cowboys, secret pining, and “it was supposed to be fake but now it’s real” vibes, this one is a must-read.
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Never Enough is the second book in the Billionaire Cowboys series and is giving all the fake to real marriage, friends to lovers, second chance, small town and cowboys in tight jeans, boots and hats your heart desires. Kat had me hooked from the first page of Henry & Gracie's story!
Never Enough is what happens when you you get dumped at your best friends wedding instead of proposed to and then have to stand in for them at their rehearsal. In comes Henry Blankenship, her best friends older brother and one true heartbreak. One chaotic night, too much tequila and a signed marriage certificate later and these two are not fake married.
Henry has been in love with Gracie since before he knew that the word even meant, but he also did not want his love to hold her back. So when she confessed her feelings to him, he lied to her and broke both their hearts in the process. I am such a sucker for a second chance romance and Henry was so hard not to love.
Their history and connection was evident to everyone, so much so that the whole town had been betting on when they would actually get together. Henry knew he messed up once and wasn't going to make the same mistake twice. I loved watching him break down his Firefly's walls.
"Never Enough" is the second book in the Billionaire Cowboys series. I absolutely loved Gracie and Henry, who are perfect for each other. Due to a paperwork mix-up in Mexico, they now find themselves married! This situation only fuels Henry's determination to show Gracie that this is not a mistake. While Gracie's dreams of marrying Henry are coming true, she can't forget that he once broke her heart. Henry is set on making things right because he has no intention of letting her go, and he doesn’t see this marriage as a temporary arrangement.
It doesn't take long for things to heat up between them, as there has always been attraction and chemistry. Baxter expertly writes characters like Henry and Gracie, who are swoon-worthy, and their witty banter adds to the charm. The supporting characters contribute to the small-town vibe where everyone feels like family. This makes their story difficult to put down and easy to read in one sitting—perfect for curling up with and enjoying in the afternoon. I can't wait to see what happens next in this series!
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This novella starts off quickly and doesn't stop until Ms. Baxter has told us how Gracie and Henry got and stayed married and is ready to move on to her next couple. The accidental marriage is mentioned, but we don't really know how it happened. This story starts when Gracie Lynn's ex comes back to town and Henry reveals that he is married to Gracie.
One trope not listed is second chance. Usually I'm not a fan of this trope, but I really enjoyed how this one turned out. Gracie has loved Henry since she was a teenager. Just before she was off to college she told him how she felt and Henry rejected her. Now Henry has his chance to reveal his feelings, and oh boy does he.
Fans of Kat Baxter will enjoy the banter and sassy comments from Gracie. For those who have not tried her before, this is a good one to start with, IMO.
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So many tropes in this book from second chance, best friends brother and even fake/real husband. Henry and Gracie had loved each other since they were kids, but thanks to lie they never got the chance to see where that love could lead. They went there separate ways until a clerical error forced them back together in a permanent way. I love how Henry loved her and slowly bull dozed his way into making it a real relationship. Gracie was still nursing that broken heart years later and was slow to trust, but they were perfect for each other. I do wish there was more of a showdown with her ex though. He was the reason for the public announcement to begin with, and even said "this isn't over", but then we never see him again. Just felt a bit anti climatic personally. No cheating or OW drama, slight OM drama, dual POV's, no virgins, no condoms, HEA and a sweet epilogue 1 year in the future. Looking forward to reading the rest of his family's books!
Small Town Romance. Gracie is a young woman living in her small hometown. Some time ago, after a fake wedding and a wild night, she confessed her feelings to Henri, her best friend's older brother and secret crush. She didn't expect him to reject her so harshly, and since then, she's become distant. But everything changes when her ex-boyfriend returns and Henri announces to everyone that they're married. Henri is a billionaire cowboy in her small town. He's always had a crush on Gracie, but he cowardly rejected her, thinking he was protecting her. But now that her ex is back, there's no way he's going to lose her again, even if it means pretending their marriage is fake. Will Gracie and Henri have a beautiful love story, or will Henri's lies destroy them…
I absolutely loved this mix of forbidden romance, best friend brother, and fake wedding in Mexico.
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He is a walking, talking thirst trap in Wranglers and boots
Never Enough is the second book in the Billionaire Cowboys series by Kat Baxter. This is a sweet, funny, entertaining and smexy hot romance read set in the author's Saddle Creek universe. The story finds Gracie Lynn Howard and Henry Blankenship who end up in a real marriage in Mexico when they were just supposed to be stand in. Gracie Lynn and her two best friends, Caroline and Kelsie, own and run the local bakery SugarBakers. Henry runs the family ranch on the outskirts of town. He is also Kelsie's oldest sibling. It would take me an hour to describe this story so all I am going to say is that I loved this book, the story-line, the characters, and the emotions that run throughout it. Plus who can resist a man who would run around the yard catching catch a whole jar full of fireflies for her when they were kids. Makes your heart swoon in all the best ways.
She has secretly crushed on her best friend's brother since they were kids, but he has always been off limits. When they are all in Mexico for a wedding, there is a mix up with the paperwork and it turns out on paper, they are the ones who are actually married. A fact he doesn't inform her of until her annoying ex is bothering her, and he casually drops that she is already taken. It turns out she hasn't been the only one secretly pining, and he is not going to let his opportunity pass especially when they are already married. This one is a slow burn, worth the wait for them to finally spice up the sheets, but when they do.... it is panty melting. The characters are good, with enough to get you invested early even as it is a short story.
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She reveals her love and he stomps on her heart so that he doesn’t hold her back. She is his sister’s best friend and was always around his house. Now Henry has to explain to her that they have been accidentally married. This comes at a great time when Grace’s cheating ex boyfriend is trying to propose. What now starts a a real marriage but a fake relationship is throwing Henry and Grace together for real. They have the whole town rooting for them with some wagers on the side. Will they decide to make it a real marriage? Loved these two! I found myself smiling throughout the book and I didn’t want the story to end.
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This was a great read. It's the second in the series and revolves around Henry and Gracie. Henry is one of the Blankenship brothers. He is the older brother of Gracie's best friend and over the years he and Gracie have become good friends. Turns out when they filled in at a wedding rehearsal they were legally married. Gracie's ex boyfriend has come back to town and Henry informs him that she is already married to him. Gracie had no idea that the marriage was legal. What insures is a very entertaining read where Henry is more than willing to prove they belong together. Lots of chemistry and passion from beginning to end. Wonderful HEA. I can no wait to read about the next Blankenship member to fall in love.
I’m not entirely sure how I feel about this one. Its got its sweet moments and it’s steamy enough so that’s not the problem but the whole ex boyfriend and the years long unnecessary misunderstanding kinda put me off. It made my heart hurt for Gracie and I wasn’t expecting that from this author. Maybe it’s not a popular opinion but I WANTED Henry, the MMC to hurt! He got off way too easy as far as I’m concerned. In case you can’t tell, I finished reading 15 minutes ago and I’m STILL salty about it!!
It might’ve been better if I didn’t post a review, I don’t know, but take it for what it’s worth, with a whole shaker of salt and check it out for yourself, see what YOU think! 3.75 stars
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Absolutely loved this! Kat Baxter knows how to write instalove that has you cheering on the characters, makes you feel like your part of the gang and you want to revisit.
If you enjoy 💛 Interlinking Characters (Caroline from Midnight Snack and Elsie from Love at first Write) 💛 Dual POV 💛 Instalove 💛 Best Friend's Brother 💛 Cowboy x Baker 💛 Steamy Scenes 💛 Mutual Pining 💛 Accidental Marriage 💛 Close Proximity 💛 5 Star Read 💛 HEAs
Honestly brilliant I loved Henry and Gracie from the first Chapter I knew this would be an instant hit with me and I devoured it quickly. I can't wait for the rest of the Blankenship family to get their turn.
Gracies is best friends with Henrys sister. They have known each other since childhood. he rescued her and pretended to marry her when her boyfriend showed up at a family wedding with a new girlfriend and pretended to marry her. They are both surprised when they find out it is real. Henry is not going to let this chance go by to show her how he has always felt. He rejected her when they were teens but has always been in love with her. She gave up on them a long time ago so she is protecting her heart. He has a short time to convince her they are destined to be together. I really enjoyed this story.
A charming romance that turns an accidental marriage in to a true love match. Henry and Gracie stood in for her cousin and her fiance during rehearsal and with the language barrier in Mexico the official put the wrong names on the marriage license. Henry had always been in love with Gracie, but he was afraid to tell her. Gracie loved Henry once upon a time, but he broke her heart. They need to live in the same house for six months as husband and wife to protect her cousin. Will they find that love they once had? Such a fun exciting read. I really enjoyed this book.
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Swoon, this story has all the good feels. This is a tale of lost love, second chances, fate playing her cards and a happily ever after. In Kat’a traditional style expect to laugh, cry and swoon your way through this best friend’s brother love story. Everyone saw it, everyone but them, these two have loved each other since they were kids. Henry finally has a chance to make things right again after he broke both Gracie’s and his awn hart. A technicality and these two are married. Henry uses this to his advantage to show Gracie that she has always been the one for him.
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Henry is my best friend’s big brother. Gracie was sweet for Henry. But Henry told Gracie long ago that she needed to get lost, he didn’t have feelings for her. So, she left for college and when he came back she didn’t look him up. He was just my best friend’s big brother. Until we stood in for my cousin at her wedding practice. Six months later Henry comes into the bakery and tells me I’m his wife! I don’t know what to think?! The story is funny, entertaining, fast-paced, sweet and romantic. Great characters with feisty personalities. I loved the pace of the story. It’s a winner!.
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Gracie Howard and Henry Blakenship have known each other since they were children. They have also loved each other for years but when Gracie confessed this to Henry, instead of saying he loved her, he rejected her, telling himself he did it for her own good. He's regretted it ever since. Somehow, at her cousin's wedding rehearsal, Gracie and Henry end up married; something he is now determined to make work to his advantage, especially when Gracie's ex turns up.
Another easy to read, insta (not really) love story set in the town of Saddle Creek. Lots of humour, sass and heat.
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An Accidentally Real Love Connection - This is a fun and entertaining romance story about Gracie and Henry’s journey to a happily ever after, where you wouldn’t help but want them to work out, even if their relationship didn’t start the right way. The chemistry between the characters was sizzling and their interactions were engaging, which made the story exciting and a worthy read. Kat Baxter definitely didn’t fail my expectations in this book and has left me excitingly looking forward to reading her next book.
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Book 2 of the Billionaire Cowboys series. Can be read as a standalone.
'Winning her heart won’t be easy, but I’ve never backed down from a challenge. And this one? She’s worth every risk.'
The characters drove the storyline and they were so very appealing and likeable and complicated and perfectly steamy together. Plot was intriguing and exciting and well paced. World building was solidly drawn and impressive. All in all a great addition to the series. Enjoyed immensely and highly recommend.
Grab a copy, kick back and enjoy!.
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A shared past, lots of feelings and a shock or two mean that book two from this series has a lot to it. These two have a second chance at love, if they can get over a resurfaced ex, past actions and past feelings. The history and connection between them are obvious to everyone around them, no matter what had happened and what they said, those same people knew they should be together. Henry regretted the past, so this time he was going to do all he could to not make a mistake again, he needed his apology to be heard and his love to be understood and accepted.
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Once I began reading Never Enough by Kat Baxter I was completely hooked. I loved Gracie and Henry's story. Henry has been in love with Gracie for years but he broke her heart and she never looked back. But when she gets dumped by her boyfriend, then comes looking for another chance, Henry sees his opportunity. Thanks to misunderstanding at her cousin's wedding in Mexico, Henry and Gracie are married instead. Gracie thinks they are pretending but Henry is determined to make their marriage very real. He knows she is the only one for him and its time he proves it. Definitely recommend! Hoping for Cora and Oliver's story.