Everyone loves a hero, especially when he's also a Buckhorn brother! Don't miss this beloved classic from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster…
Gabe Kasper, the heartthrob of Buckhorn County, Kentucky, can have any woman he wants. But it's prickly, uptight Elizabeth Parks who gets under his skin. She thinks Gabe's some kind of hero and wants an interview for her thesis. He doesn't consider pulling a couple of kids out of the lake heroic, but he'll answer her questions in exchange for kisses…and more.
Elizabeth's unwavering in her mission to dig deep into a hero's psychology, and Gabe's the perfect specimen to study. But the price of getting the answers she needs might be her heart…
Since first publishing in January 1996, Lori Foster has become a USA Today, Publisher’s Weekly and New York Times bestselling author. Lori has published through a variety of houses, including Kensington, St. Martin’s, Harlequin, Silhouette, Samhain, and Berkley/Jove. She is currently published with HQN.
Lori hosts a very special annual “Reader & Author” event in West Chester, Ohio. Proceeds from the event have benefited many worthy causes, including the Hamilton County YWCA Battered Women’s Shelter, the Animal Adoption Foundation, The Conductive Learning Center for children with spina bifida and cerebral palsy, and The One Way Farm, Children’s Home.
Best Moment: When Elizabeth is talking to various people at the docks and Gabe is getting annoyed at being ignored and worried that he is not attractive or appealing to her. Priceless and well written.
Worst Moment: When Gabe says something along the lines of "Your smile is so beautiful, I feel it in my pants." So...romantical...I'm going to cry. I thought only Borat was capable of such tender, sweet sentiments.
Synopsis: Elizabeth Parks is researching Heroes for her Thesis when she goes to find Gabe, a local Buckhorn hero. When she meets him, she is undeniably attracted to him, but knows that guys like Gabe don't like nerdy, red-haired, smart girls like Elizabeth. When Gabe meets Elizabeth he quickly moves from mild irritation at being thought a hero to boiling attraction for the girl who seemingly has no interest in him or his cut-off shorts. But when Gabe strikes a deal with Elizabeth to help her with her research in exchange for "letting loose," Gabe looses the desire for freedom and Elizabeth starts to lose her head.
The Good: There are a lot of cute moments where Gabe is reacting to suddenly not being Mr. Sexy Pants to all women. We all know he still is, but it's awfully cute to watch him do his dog and pony show trying to get Elizabeth's attention. His inner dialogue is often priceless. I also really like the direction of Elizabeth's character...but this should have been a longer book if you ask me.
The Bad: There's a lot of sexual attraction in this book and not a whole lot of actual attraction. Sure, sure we get Gabe being challenged and Elizabeth seeing the cute, fluffy side of Sears, but we don't get a lot of "getting to know you moments" outside of the sexual stuff. Also, there's quite a bit of chauvanism floating around in this book and though it gets acknowledged, it's deemed "cute." While that can work on some levels in historicals, it's a bit of a dampter in a contemporary novel that purports on occasion to be all female power in your grill. Still, nothing truly annoying happens (beyond the eating of half sandwiches and salads by the 'ladies' instead of real food and the horror of Gabe's cut-off shorts...le sigh). I am also slightly perturbed by the vagueness of Elizabeth's "studies." An Undergraduate Thesis which requires this level of research over a summer...suuuuuuuuure.
The Ugly: Woooooooooh boy...The Cover (Also, is it just me or is Gabe NOT blonde on the cover?!)
We’ve all been there. We’re wandering through a bookstore, or maybe aimlessly searching suggestions, looking at random lists on Amazon.com for something to read. Happily, we traipse through booktopias convinced that we’re going to find something wonderful to read and then… We are greeted with the cover.
Before I begin, I feel I must point out one very simple fact:
Most authors get absolutely no input in their covers, or, if they do, it’s mostly a kind of courtesy. Publishers rule. Authors weep and hope for reprints.
Challenge accepted. Unleashing Mockery…
[caption id="attachment_1100" align="aligncenter" width="316"] The Buckhorn Brothers: Greasers All the Way[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1101" align="aligncenter" width="407"] I'm...too sexy for my shirt...too sexy for my shirt...so sexy I'm forlorn.[/caption]
Forgive the cover artists, for they know not what they do.
Awwww. My favourite Buckhorn Brothers book by far. I still have Jordan to go, but I just don't know if it'll live up to this one. I adored Lizzy, much more than Honey or Misty (and WTF kind of names are those anyway?) Gabe was a lovable lug trying to figure out that he was finally a grown up and that falling in love is a good thing. Not much of a review, sorry.
This is my favorite story and my favorite brother. Gabe and Lizzy are wonderful together. Lizzy is not the type of woman he is normally attracted to, but very quickly falls for her. Gabe has played the field quite a bit and Lizzy just the opposite. The chemistry them is hot!
Good short story, made me smile and my heart warm.
This is another mediocre entry into the Buckthorn series. As with the last book, there wasn’t really a plot to this story. The reason for the meet-cute is completely unbelievable, as is the hero’s sudden infatuation with the heroine. Nothing really happens in the course of the story and the magic resolution to the heroine’s deep-seated issues was both predictable and insubstantial.
And that’s the end. There was quite a lot that I disliked about this book. Gabe’s sordid history. The misogynistic ending where the heroine gave up her dreams. The lack of true plot. Just not a fun read for me.
Setting: family home on large acreage, lake on one side, lots of nature, near small town of Buckhorn, Kentucky with about 700 residents, large summer tourist traffic. 4 adult brothers (with 3 fathers, and 1 tremendous mother) plus 16 year old son of one, living together – and perfect specimens of manhood – in looks, in generosity, in consideration, in fun, in support, in values Theme: love, innocence, self image, growing up
Characters: Gabe Kasper – the least ‘focused’ of the brothers. The baby – his father had an uphill battle getting mom to accept his courtship, and he shamelessly used the other 3 brothers to get on her good side – they’ve been married 24 years, and retired to Florida. The women love him, he loves all women – young and old… He loves the water… Story begins with him lounging on a dock over the lake, while 3 women giggle and swoon over him…. : ) He’s handy – and helps out wherever needed, but in a relaxed, unstructured way… He helped Morgan build his house, he mows lawns, he fixes the restaurant’s plumbing, he can tune up boats and cars.. etc. His income is close to his doctor brother’s.
Elizabeth ‘Lizzy’ Parks- at 12, she and her mother were run off the road by a truck, her mother trapped in the car while Lizzy thrown free… and she sat by the road side, not knowing what to do… and the news and the doctors made it out that the traumatized little girl let her mother die by doing nothing. Her father, though missed his wife, did his best by his daughter, but she never quite fit in with the others. She is red haired, freckled body… and thinks she’s ugly, and dresses in shapeless, formal clothing. For her master’s thesis she is studying what makes a hero… and comes across a news piece of Gabe, and how he rescued a mother and 2 children in the lake, with a boat without driver ‘circling’ them (boat’s driver drunk, and fell overboard)… She wants to figure out what makes some a hero and not others, and to help the nonheros.
Summary: Gabe doesn’t understand Lizzy… but she is persistent. He refuses to let her interview him, but when she starts talking to everyone else, he makes a deal with her… he thinks she needs to loosen up, so if she goes swimming in the lake with him, he’ll answer one question…
And her shyness, her lack of confidence, her innocence her gorgeous body in a swim suit, her turning him down but then bit by bit enjoying his touch, and he becomes overwhelmed with desire for her… He agrees to answer a question for a kiss… he takes her to a drive-in movie and teaches her about sexual 1st, 2nd, and 3rd base… and for the month she’s on vacation and finishing her thesis, they are together – she becomes embroiled in his family and in his life. She finds a sense of confidence… Gabe helps her to forgive her 12 year old self… She tells him he loves her, but he doesn’t answer it back… and she accepts with the intention of enjoying their time … but as her time to leave comes near, Gabe realizes he wants her… and Morgan and Sawyer encourage him to tell her how he completely feels… and to formalize his business… and he tells her he loves her, and wants her to come back to him… ahhhh just the words she wanted to hear…
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Gabe is just such a loveable character and by the time book 3 rolls around it's time for him to fall in love instead of just chasing women. Elizabeth is a great character in that she's totally different from every other woman he's ever been interested in and it really bothers him that she's not interested in him. That's definitely a new thing for him!
Again, I loved how we get enough of Sawyer, Honey, Casey, Morgan, Misty and Jordan to keep up on what's going on so we still felt like we were connected to the whole family, not just the one brother headlining the book.
Gabe and Lizzy were so sweet. I liked this one a little more than Sawyer's story but not quite as much as Morgan's. I love these brothers. This story seemed a bit too easy,,cheesy, and unrealistic, but I really enjoyed watching these two fall in love. Can't wait for Jordan's tale!
Gabe Kasper is the youngest of four brothers and the most laid back as well. All the women in Buckhorn over 18 and under 100 all sigh when faced with his handsomeness. On a lazy day at the lake, Gabe's enjoying his quiet time when a lady wants to interview him for being a hero. What? So he jumped in a boat and saved a family, that doesn't make him a hero in his book. He was just doing what anyone else would, right?
Elizabeth Parks is interviewing people who are heroes for her thesis. Gabe's the first one to refuse, but she isn't willing to give up on him yet. Hounding him at every turn, he starts to have an effect on her. An accident in her past won't let her give up on finding what makes a hero a hero, even if she has to change the manner of her dress and give up a few kisses.
While Gabe may seem to not work, he is kind of the jack of all trades in town doing repairs and general handy man work. As the kisses get stronger and the ladies of the family pull Elizabeth in, he can no longer deny that his heart has been stolen.
The story is filled with what I love about this family: Family. From the doctor to the sheriff to the vet, they all stick by each other and put them in love's way. Through it all, it shows that the men of this family find the one and don't let go. With a past that haunts her, Elizabeth has to decided if Gabe is worth putting it completely in the past. It's a fun, sexy story that make me want to move to Buckhorn
Jordan Sommerville has a way with animals. As the local vet, he sees a lot of them. But he is also the son of an alcoholic, so he never touches the stuff, going as far to help make his county a dry county. So when a bar opens up across the border, a group of older men and Jordan head on over there to try to talk some sense into the owner. The talk doesn't really happen as planned and they all end up getting arrested, but not before Jordan sees the woman who entertains the bar with her pole dancing.
Georgia Barnes is trying to make it day to day as she raises her two children and elderly mother. Pole dancing isn't her dream, but its good tips and a way to fix up the house they have bought in Buckhorn country. A place for her kids to play, a sense of accomplishment on fixing up a house and learning to settle down after her ex has left her. She never dreamed a man with stunning eyes would watch her and then try to fight for her honor.
So they call in Buckhorn's Sheriff, Jordan's brother Morgan to take care of them. Driving them home, they come across an emergency at the house and so begins where Jordan decides Georgia is the woman for him and he's not letting go of this family he has always wanted. So when Georgia is overwhelmed with everything, Jordan takes over in a very alpha with a big family manner tearing down all of Georgia's walls.
While Jordan doesn't approve of Georgia's job, he does approve of her. So when push comes to shove, he has to express to Georgia his fears of who he could become if he ever gets off the straight path like his father did. Both of them come from some pasts they created problems on their own or pasts where they were an active participant. Each has their own fears.
I love this series of hot alpha men who find the right woman for them in a back woods town in Kentucky called Buckhorn. Jordan is the last of the brothers to fall and when this family falls they fall hard. Sweetly endearing with a side of sexy and a family who sticks by you through thick and then.
Gabe begins when Elizabeth Parks wants to do an interview on Gabe for her "hero" thesis she's doing for school. All she needs to do is ask hims a few questions about the time he saved a woman and her two children when her husband fell over board on a boat because he was drunk. Elizabeth doesn't get the same reaction from Gabe that she expected. Most of her other "hero's" were okay with talking about it, but Gabe just sort of shrugs it off. And Gabe is so used to women throwing themselves at him that he never expected for Elizabeth Parks to just ignore his charms. These two start to build a relationship and soon Gabe realizes he's head over heels for Lizzy, but he has to figure out a way to make her stay with him and not run off again.
This book was a lot of fun to read. I really enjoyed Gabe and Lizzy together especially at the end. But I did hate how Gabe treated her in the beginning I thought he was kind of a shallow jerk, but he seriously made up for it. And Lizzy was a sweet woman, with a lot of spirit in her. Over all the book was good, and I really enjoyed it! I look forward to more in this series as well.
Questa ultima storia è più particolare, perché contrappone l'allegro dongiovanni Gabe con la pudica studentessa Lizzie! Lei lo avvicina per ottenere un'intervista indispensabile per la sua tesi, lui non ne vuole sapere e crede sarà facile liquidare quella ragazza vestita come una suora...ma l'apparenza inganna e l'innocua ragazza si dimostra tenace come un mastino XD Lizzie è una ragazza che ha sofferto e si è rinchiusa in sé stessa, crede di essere una delle tante per Gabe ma lui, abituato a flirt e corteggiamenti senza importanza, rimane pian piano conquistato dalla bellezza che scopre pian piano in lei e quello che era iniziato come un gioco "educativo" si trasforma ben presto in qualcosa di molto più importante, fino ad arrivare al primo sincero "Ti amo" che il nostro libertino abbia mai pronunciato! ;D
This series just keeps getting worse. The brothers are definitely losing their appeal. Gabe is the pretty boy brother. An uptight undergrad, Elizabeth, tries to interview Gabe for her thesis. She is completely revolted by Gabe’s man whoreness. (It’s a word. Look it up.) Of course, since Gabe is used to women throwing themselves at him, he views Elizabeth’s repulsion as a challenge. This is why he pursues her. He strikes a deal where he will answer one question for each instance that Elizabeth steps out of her comfort zone. Here, Foster fails in writing the attraction between the two leads. There basically is none. Foster sets up an opposites attract situation, but the characters never really find a common ground in which to bond. This makes the entire story fall painfully flat.
Exactly what I expected. The playboy got the virgin. Gabe is the hardcore playboy who attracts women like a light attracts moths. And he got Elizabeth, the shy, red-headed virgin who doesn't notice her own attraction.
I didn't like this book as much as the other two. Maybe because it was so centered on Gabe seducing Elizabeth. But I still liked it. I have to say, Elizabeth is very pushy in her interviews. But she has a good reason.
I thought the epilogue was adorable. Jordan is next! Yay! I also liked that the series didn't go in order of the brothers. I expected Jordan to be next, considering he is the 3rd oldest, but nope. Gabe was next. Kind of mixed it up a little bit.
I think this was my favorite so far! They're kind of silly, like they say they love each other and then they get married all in the space of a month. But it's still sweet and entertaining .
Read in the box set FOREVER BUCKHORN through my library for some fun old-fashioned reading. The biggest manwhore of the brothers gets his HEA. Enjoyable but I wasn’t impressed with Gabe’s womanising. The first two brothers were the same but it wasn’t as in your face as this one. Gabe just comes across as sleazy at times, not irresistible. His brothers giving him grief was good though. Elizabeth goes from a totally buttoned up spinster type who seems immune to Gabe’s hot sexiness and come-ons to married to Gabe. Lacking depth for me on a few fronts but I totally enjoyed the ending with the fire and the fact it gave Elizabeth a reality situation. I will say I loved reading how Gabe’s future plays out in Casey’s story. Fate has given him a beautiful payback.
Reread this authors Winston Brothers and Visitation series. Grabbed these through my library for some light reading. Quite entertaining to read books this old and the sexually biased slant to them. How stories have changed in 20 years. I quite like the old-fashioned manners of the men but they are a bit dominating and overbearing, in a nice way.
I find it interesting that these men are all women magnets, basically big players but no other women show up or make a fuss. Found it interesting that none of these brothers have ever gotten a woman pregnant by accident either but poor Misty book 2 and Georgia book 3, had both been pregnant due to broken condoms. Seems these men are super lucky.
I have read the first seven books in one hit so will not be reading the others for a while as they seem similarly themed.
Read in the box set FOREVER BUCKHORN through my library for some fun old-fashioned reading. The biggest manwhore of the brothers gets his HEA. Enjoyable but I wasn’t impressed with Gabe’s womanising. The first two brothers were the same but it wasn’t as in your face as this one. Gabe just comes across as sleazy at times, not irresistible. His brothers giving him grief was good though. Elizabeth goes from a totally buttoned up spinster type who seems immune to Gabe’s hot sexiness and come-ons to married to Gabe. Lacking depth for me on a few fronts but I totally enjoyed the ending with the fire and the fact it gave Elizabeth a reality situation. I will say I loved reading how Gabe’s future plays out in Casey’s story. Fate has given him a beautiful payback. Reread this authors Winston Brothers and Visitation series. Grabbed these through my library for some light reading. Quite entertaining to read books this old and the sexually biased slant to them. How stories have changed in 20 years. I quite like the old-fashioned manners of the men but they are a bit dominating and overbearing, in a nice way. I find it interesting that these men are all women magnets, basically big players but no other women show up or make a fuss. Found it interesting that none of these brothers have ever gotten a woman pregnant by accident either but poor Misty book 2 and Georgia book 3, had both been pregnant due to broken condoms. Seems these men are super lucky. I have read the first seven books in one hit so will not be reading the others for a while as they seem similarly themed.
Nel terzo libro della serie conosciamo il fratello più giovane, Gabriel, e Elizabeth, un'aspirante psicologa. Gabe ha sempre avuto un sacco di ragazze intorno e fin dalla più tenera età non ne ha mai disdegnato la compagnia. Elizabeth è giunta in città per passare l'estate prima dell'ultimo semestre di studi. Sta lavorando alla sua tesi e intervistando persone che si sono comportate da eroi nella vita. Scorpe che Gabe aveva salvato una donna e due bambini in un incidente sul lago e quindi decide di intervistarlo. Solo che Gabe è molto reticente. E molto ammaliato da questa ragazza che non cade ai suoi piedi. E' molto bella, ma molto timida e inesperta, così lontana dalle solite ragazze che frequenta. Inizia una sfida tra i due a colpi di baci in cambio di risposte. Solo che il gioco si trasforma ben presto in qualcosa di più profondo.
Senza infamia e senza lode. Capisco che sono libri che hanno più di 20 anni e quindi le ragazze inesperte, chissà come mai, si vestivano come delle sciattone. Qui abbiamo la solita bellissima che non sa di esserlo perchè tutti si sono fermati ai suoi vestiti orrendi. Serviva il latin lover per scoprirlo. E naturalmente lui ora vede solo lei. Letto e già dimenticato.
Gabe Kasper never met a woman that didn't thrill him. He enjoyed having a good time, and had spent all his entire life just enjoying being pursued by women. Happy and carefree, he might appear to be just a happy-go-lucky kind of man, but the Elizabeth Parker comes in to his life. Things are never going to be the same.
Elizabeth has spent a long time trying to put aside the guilt of her past. Having her thesis focusing on heroes, she hopes to further help others. Always on the outside looking in, growing up a gangly redhead that was more bookworm than sexpot, she does not know what to make of Gabriel Kasper, the local hero than seems to be so much more than just a hero.
Wonderful story. Watching Elizabeth come out of her shell, while Gabe fights for the life and woman he deserves is great. Seeing the youngest of the brothers meet his true match is great.
I love anything by Lori Foster. I am going back and reading her older books as I find them. This time it was Gabe. One of the Buckhorn Brothers. I loved the setting of the lake as I could picture any of the lakes I have around me in Kentucky where this was set. Gabe is a fun loving easy going guy! All the girls lust after him. When a shy red head seeks him out to interview him he is put off at first. Elizabeth is doing a thesis paper on hero's. She has heard of Gabe doing a heroic act and she comes to interview him. I think he fell hard when he first saw her. He is not into as he doesn't feel like a hero but he starts trading kisses for questions. But as he falls she clams up more. Gabe finds out what has happened to make her that way and when she finally opens up to him all should be okay! Can they work things out to be together? A sweet, fast read!
It was an alright book. Even in rural Kentucky I'm pretty sure most folks have to earn their daily bread some kind of way. Unless someone is fabulously wealthy the whole doctor, sheriff, handy man and vet not caring about dough is a fantasy. Don't get me started on paying student loans for a master's in psychology only to end up a receptionist malarkey. But my biggest issue isn't the book. It's the cover, who thought that was a good idea. I think Jason Stackhouse from True Blood rather than the redhead on the cover when I read Gabe's description. Are we just not caring he's a tanned blonde? Standards, people. Don't make me put on my book thumper cap and hit you with the book, all the while screaming, "That's not what was written."
This the 3rd book in the series. I loved it, Gabe Kasper is a total bad boy and knows it. Elizabeth Parks is so straight laced that it hurts. How these two met, fell in love, and ultimately marry each other was a pleasure to read about. Lori Foster took a chance in writing about this group of men, and it paid off.