Pulling herself up by the bootstraps, Elle opens up a bookstore café in a new town, a new home away from her abusive ex. Her son is safe, she’s safe and she’s going to make this new business a success if it’s the last thing she does. She’s a business owner now and a mom. She has all she wants in life—she’s too busy to have anything more.
Enter George Jones. Look up the saying “damsel in distress” and you’ll find a picture of George rescuing someone. It’s ingrained in his personality—he just can’t help himself when he sees a woman who needs assistance, be it his family, friends or a stranger. And George notices on day one, Elle needs rescuing from the lack of help at her café to the lack of love in her life.
But Elle is so guarded. She’s set aside her pride to accept help for her café, but she’s not about to set aside her heart—that heart can’t be trusted. Or can it? When George’s boyish flirtations finally break through and he comes to her rescue time and time again, will Elle finally give in?
Under the Covers is a very sweet, if somewhat predictable romance. It’s very low on the heat level, but a nice romance all the same. Elle and George have a lovely chemistry, and you can’t help but root for their romance to blossom. The intrigue with the ex added a bit of angst to the story that was needed to round things out.
Overall, this story was a nice and easy read and it was lovely to catch up with the other characters from the series. ~ Missy, 3.5-4 stars
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Sweet and a little bit sexy. Happy, mostly light and so very easy to read. All things I thought as I finished this third instalment in the Texan Quartet, a series by Claire Boston that I’ve been enjoying, a great deal.
Finally getting on with her life after escaping her abusive ex, Elle is opening her bookshop/café and trying to be the best mom she can be to her five year old son, Toby. She doesn’t need a man, but when George Jones comes into her life, like a knight in shining armor, she finds it very difficult to deny her growing feelings for him.
George loves to rescue people, and he knows Elle’s been through hell. He wants to help her, but he also just wants her. She’s under his skin, and he’d like to get Under the Covers with her too.
When Elle’s past rears its ugly head, putting both Elle and Toby in danger, George races to the rescue. But with her history, getting Elle to trust him is no easy feat. Will George be able to get the girl and stop her ex from ruining everything she’s worked for?
This one was a super sweet romance, with a couple of big laugh-out-loud moments—courtesy of Toby. Out of the mouths of babes, right? Under the Covers was, perhaps, a little predictable, and a little ‘convenient’, especially in the beginning, but it did have all the hallmarks of an adorable and likeable story. And, Ms. Boston’s writing improved a great deal as the story wore on.
While the first couple of chapters moved a touch slow, and didn’t completely wow me, each new page added a little something to the overall feel of the book, to the point where I was very needy of a HEA for these two. In particular, George. Elle’s concerns, although legitimate, came across as repetitive at times and I just wanted to yell at her to open her eyes to what sweet, sexy George was offering. I mean, that man was…whoa, perfect!! A man that’s good and caring with kids? SIGN ME UP!
Under the Covers is just one of those fun, easy and quick reads that may not change your world, but has enough of the good stuff to stick with you long after the book is closed. There is one more to go in this quartet, and I am looking forward to getting my hands on it. I’m going to be sorry when this charming series ends! ~ Beth, 3.5 stars