She Had Me at Gentle Giant
Once I read our leading man was a gentle giant in the blurb, I knew I needed to read this book. There's nothing sexier than a big ol' alpha guy on the outside that is a teddy bear on the inside. Nate fit the bill perfectly and more.
Nate arrives on Olivia's family farm to deliver a message from her brother's deathbed. While they weren't best friends, Nate and Olivia's brother Justin, were brothers in arms, a bond that is never broken. He knew all about Olivia from Justin's stories, however never expected what he found at the farm once he arrived.
It's Olivia and her aunt Mae left to run the family farm. After losing her parents when she was young and now her brother, Olivia is starting to think about her future and the future of the farm. Happy for the moment with her work, aunt and ranch hands, that are more like family than employees, on the outside she seems to be doing fine. On the inside, she wants for more. And more shows up on a motorcycle, big, burly, shaved head (thank god no man bun) and covered in tatts.
I really liked Nate right off the bat, although you can tell he's got lots and lots to work through. A terrible childhood, paired with war isn't a good combination for anybody. Plus he carries the mountain of guilt about Justin, which is only amplified when Nate meets Justin's beautiful sister.
Of course Olivia's attracted to him, even more so when she gets to know the man behind the mask. She learns that Nate has been on his own for a long time and hasn't the slightest clue what to do with what she's showing him. It was very sweet and I loved how patient Olivia was with Nate. Baby steps. Never letting him get the upper hand on her.
"I'm not the hero or the white knight, and that's the man you should be looking for."
"Sometimes the hero's a beast or a frog or an ogre. maybe I'm not looking for a knight."
And that's how she does it. Admittingly, the self-deprecation from Nate got a little old, however he was trying to win the girl, while holding on to a secret that will crush her. Usually, I read these types of books and can't wait for that other shoe to drop. This time I didn't want him to tell her, I liked what they were starting and didn't want to see it ruined.
"You're a square peg and I'm a round hole, baby. We don't fit."
Um yes, you do. Lots of that kind of talk. The "I'm not good for you" stuff. Nate needed to move on from his past, let the chips fall where they may and if she's there when it's all said and done, she's his.
"Luck may not have been on your side, but it is now. You're here, in a new world. Shed the old one and let go."
Redemption is well written from dual points of view. Rarely do I look up a playlist and/or song in a book, however I remembered The Reason by Hoobastank and had to look at the lyrics. Kelly Moran couldn't have made a better choice of song for that scene. It absolutely made the difference as I was reading.
Along with Nate and Olivia, we are introduced to Nakos, her ranch hand and Amy, her best friend. While the main focus is on Nate and Olivia, the whole Nakos and Amy thing is brewing in the background. I was a bit upset there was no epilogue for Nate and Olivia, however we get more of them in the next book. I can't wait!
Reviewed for Renee Entress's Blog.