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390 pages, Kindle Edition
First published December 11, 2012
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"Fake it 'til you make it. Next time you're with Rielle...act like you've got the hot sex moves and she'll believe you've got them."It's also family with a lot of growing up for a number of people to do. Gavin and Sierra getting to know his birth parents, their unique difficulties with Sierra's mother, discovering the joys of the holidays with a large family who are in each others' pockets. Cookie decorating, Rocky Mountain oyster feeds, hay wagon rides, cider and cookies, making Christmas ornaments, the fruitcake throwing contest...you'll crack up on this one.
"...act like you're gonna rock her world in bed and then follow through with it."
...cranberry orange hazelnut bread...eggnot spiced pumpkin bread...I'm just sayin'...There's a nice bit in here about Rielle's back history with her parents and how they acquired the land and surprisingly a bit of history on Vi, (and some on Joely too), and James slides it right in without doing an info dump...yeah! Sierra gets some help from Boone with her exploration of the McKay family archives and the West-McKay feud; we get more back info on Carson, Casper, and Calvin as well as how the Wests and McKays work together on their ranches. These McKay brothers' dad, Jed McKay (he'd be the father of Carson, Casper, and Calvin and therefore the current adult generation 's grandad), sounds like a real jerk and it sounds like Jed set it up for Casper to turn into his jerky successor.
Rory makes an excellent point:The Story
"Change yourself not your location."
”A man loves a woman, he loves her. Period. He cares for her and he protects her. Not because that’s his job but because he oughta want to.”
Sierra and Boone gave me what I needed, the angsty drama, the cute love story, and also the heartache. Sierra, young cute, underestimated daughter of Gavin meets nineteen year old Boone West, they have some family ties but are NOT related. The very few times they hit the page, I felt greedy wanting more and more of them … They were just so *squee* The whole time they told everyone, even themselves that
then he had to go all alpha and "take" her first kiss 
"...his kiss was like a drug. Intense, determined, amazingly seductive-as if he was trying to convince her that his passion for her was real. That he’d been imagining this kiss for as long as she had. That he’d wanted it as much.”

This is the 14th book in the series, so I’m pretty invested in the McKay family, this book shed light to some of the history of the family drama which was cool to learn about. Also, being able to see Gavin bridge the gap and accept more of the McKay family as his own. Counting down, two more books to go ‘till the end of the series and five more months till the next release.