Willow I’ve just graduated from high school, and I can’t wait to spend the summer relaxing at my uncle’s cabin. Alone. Without having to listen to my sister’s constant whining and my mom’s non-stop fighting with her boyfriend. But peace and quiet seem to elude me when I show up at the place. If the roar of a chainsaw isn’t ringing in my ears, it’s the crack of trees falling right outside my window that drives me to the brink of insanity. Angry as hell, I make my way through the path that leads to the pond and I catch a glimpse of the perp. I’ve got an ax to grind with this a-hole. And I don’t give a damn if he’s larger than life, smoking hot, and holding a running chainsaw. I’m going to give him a piece of my mind and chase him away for good.
Hawk I spent three years letting my witch of an ex-wife tell me what to do, and all so she could cheat on me, clean out my bank account, and take the home I bought for us right out from under my nose. Seriously. I gave that woman everything, only to be tossed aside like garbage. And now, I’m going to do what I always do: recover by building something from scratch with my bare hands, starting with another home that’s for me and me only. A nice little cabin in the woods where I can retire and live happily ever after as a single man. So, when this red-hot pepper of a girl comes bouncing up to me—her blond ponytail flying and spit spraying from her lips and flames coming from her ears—I don’t give her the time of day, much less let her dictate what I do on my own damn property. And if that little brat bugs me long enough, I’ll turn her over my knee and give her a “what for.” I dare her to push me.
I liked this story. The hurt and anger each of them had for different reasons just popped of the page. But when they turn that anger towards each other, they unleash something more powerful than either of them expected, wanted or needed. In doing so, they filled the holes in their own hearts first, then in each others hearts. A very sad, yet beautifully wickedly written tale of finding ones true self.
No, seriously. I'm so glad this book was only 66 pages long because I'd probably have ripped my own eyes out if it was longer. I only finished this because I'm not a quitter.
Right, so let's get into why I really disliked this book.
1)This book is a daddy kink book, but just done really badly. In what world does someone just lose their virginity and immediately get a dick shoved up their ass without any prep??? The entire point of daddy kink is taking care of someone....shoving a raw dick up someone's ass is not caring.🤦🏻♀
2) These characters barely know each other, she's a virgin, and only 18. What does he do??? Barebacks the living hell out of her. Doesn't know her life plans, doesn't care if she falls pregnant, isn't responsible at all. Basically the worst DADDY ever. 🤷🏻♀
3) I'm all for insta love, but it's a bit much when in a matter of days you are willing to throw away the person you loves entire future and education. Fuck her college, fuck her life, fuck it all. In a matter of days he gave her a collar. Not a ring.... A collar. And that's totally acceptable in the world of bdsm, IF YOU ACTUALLY TAKE CARE OF YOUR PARTNER. What an absolute fuck show.
4) Hawk is pretty ridiculous when it comes to his thoughts. One minute he hates women and just wants to " find a bitch to spread her legs" ( I'm paraphrasing, but you get the vibe), and the next minute he wants to be a daddy and take care of someone??? But he literally just didn't even like women??
I'm not even going to touch on how underdeveloped the storyline and characters are, because that can be expected from such a short read.
I love a good mountain man book, I enjoy Insta love, I enjoy alpha males, I enjoy feisty heroines, I LOVE a good age gap.....I really do. But this book just wasn't it... Like AT ALL.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.