Everyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, etc., deserves love – a kind of love where they can feel secure, cared for, and important, but sometimes, the choices people make force their hopes and dreams when it comes to their personal happily ever after to go askew, choosing a partner(s) who doesn’t cherish or protect them because they are too busy looking out for themselves.
For Amelia Parker, a successful romance writer whose books exude passionate and all-in love, has stopped looking for her perfect mate because all of her choices, one in particular, have twisted her view on love and relationships. So, even though her writing doesn’t suffer from her distorted view of love and commitment, personally, she doesn’t know how to manage her past pain with her present and hopeful future.
Until a certain cowboy proves her wrong and shows her exactly what love in the most profound sense should be.
There are no better heroes than Kelly Elliott’s cowboys because despite their ‘alphaness,’ there’s also a gentleman underneath who knows how to treat people the right way and when it’s the woman who owns his heart, there’s no better man alive who can demonstrate through words and actions just how much his other half owns him, body and soul.
Amelia and Wade’s story is as romantic as it is steamy, and that combination makes for one heck of a fine read. Because the entire Parker family is showcased in the Cowboys & Angels series, Elliott allows readers to be an adopted member and as Amelia and Wade’s romantic relationship takes off, readers are a part of every sensual and loving act and they also witness the Parker men putting Wade through his paces when it comes to their baby sister.
Kelly Elliott is a gifted writer because she effortlessly builds a setting and characters who spellbound readers because the world she creates is a pivotal part of her stories and the characters she constructs are truly multifaceted and easy to understand and connect with because Elliott illustrates exactly who they are and why they make the choices they do.
Bring on the next Parker!
4.5 Poison Apples (The Fairest of All Book Reviews)