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The Edens #1

Indigo Ridge

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Winslow Covington believes in life, liberty and the letter of the law. As Quincy, Montana’s new chief of police, she’s determined to prove herself to the community and show them she didn’t earn her position because her grandfather is the mayor.

According to her pops, all she has to do is earn favor with the Edens. But winning over the town’s founding family might have been easier if not for her one-night stand with their oldest son. In her defense, it was her first night in town and she didn’t realize that the rugged and charming man who wooed her into bed was Quincy royalty.

Sleeping with Griffin Eden was a huge mistake, one she’s trying to forget. He’s insufferable, arrogant and keeps reminding everyone that she’s an outsider. Winslow does her best to avoid Griffin, but when a woman is found dead on Eden property, the two of them have no choice but to cross paths.

As clues to the murderer lead to one of Quincy’s own, Griffin realizes Winslow is more than he gave her credit for. Beautiful and intelligent, she proves hard to resist. For him. And the killer.

340 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 26, 2021

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Devney Perry

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Devney is a #1 Amazon, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of over forty romance novels. After working in the technology industry for a decade, she abandoned conference calls and project schedules to pursue her passion for writing. She was born and raised in Montana and now lives in Washington with her husband and two sons.”

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468 reviews64.2k followers
March 24, 2025
Reading this book is what I imagine eating cardboard is like.

I love the taste of absolutely fucking nothing.
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353 reviews48.4k followers
November 30, 2023
4.25 stars! Really really enjoyed this book! This is my first Devney Perry book & it won't be my last!! My favorite thing about this book is that it's romance AND mystery (mystery romance might be my new fav subgenre)!!!! Win is the chief of police & is investigating a number of deaths in town. The mystery had me so hooked & got so intense at parts. I loved it!

Then we have Griffin who's loyal, kind, and most importantly a rancher (cowboy romances are my latest obsession 🤠). And he comes from a big family of 6 siblings that all get their own books. I will be reading the rest of the books in the series immediately!

Overall, I loved how there's so much going on in this book between the romance, mystery/crime, and unravelling Win's backstory.
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642 reviews54.4k followers
February 24, 2022
4.75 ⭐️ IM ALREADY HOOKED ON THIS SERIES AND IM ONLY ONE BOOK IN… sos! send help immediately! I love when books have a good balance between mystery & romance.. and this one did JUST THAT 👏🏻 I adored the small town in Montana feeling & getting to know the Eden’s was *chefs fcking kiss* ‼️ I will say, the mystery was more fun and interesting to me than the romance.. shocking I know. Griffin was lovely (idk why I used the word lovely but it’s done, let’s move on) & Winslow was a boss a$$ b!tch 😮‍💨 Devney Perry’s writing is also very mature which was a breath of fresh air. YOU KNOW THOSE WRITERS THAT DONT DO THE WHOLE 80% BREAK UP?????? pls. bless her soul. & the fact that each Eden sibling is getting a book? SCREAMING AT THE TOP OF MY LUNGS!!!!

“it’s just been a long few days.”
“lean on me.”

I AM RUNNING TO JUNIPER HILL 🏃‍♀️
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2,685 reviews48k followers
January 20, 2023
this is good for what it is! its so hard to find a romantic suspense novel that excels in both aspects, but this came close.

i wish the suspense part of the story was a little more developed. the big reveal at the end came out of nowhere and felt a bit disconnected to the rest of the story.

but the romance is pretty spot on! the relationship is cute and has that small town charm to it. both characters are likeable and their connection to one another is enjoyable to read about.

so overall, not much to complain about here. this is a series that i can see myself continuing.

3.5 stars
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194 reviews12.7k followers
August 7, 2024
4.25⭐️ liked this a lot more than i thought i would!!
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236 reviews634 followers
December 18, 2024
was i excited for this? yes. did i like it? no 🙂 the only thing i did slightly like was how short it was but even that couldn't save it. i truly felt like i was rereading the same page 30 times. she basically repeats everything but words them differently.

there was absolutely nothing between them. there was no emotional attraction, no love at first sight, no nothing. it was so underwhelmingly bland.

'The chemistry was off the charts.'


babes...what chemistry? im convinced ur either delulu or the author doesn't know what chemistry is because i felt like this was a regular one-night stand with nothing even remotely interesting to make it something more.

all they did was have sex. they fuck fuck fuck every fucking second like do u guys even know each other's names? thank the lord it was fade to black because i'm sure they would have silent sex or talk about how shes an 'outsider.'

they had absolutely NO chemistry, it was strictly physical so it baffled me when they got together after he repeatedly said he's too busy for her and she repeatedly agreed. ok i get sex is amazing i wouldn't know, but not EVERYTHING is about sex. have a conversation like the adults ur supposed to be. there was NO romance. i had 0 highlights of cute things they said to each other. everything was about sex. even when her ex husband came to get her back, the mmc resorted to saying 👇🏼

"And I'm here to give her an orgasm before dinner."


HAVE SOME DECORUM PLEASE

the author focused entirely too much on the most insignificant information. i don't think we, as readers, give a shit about how green the grass is or how blue the sky is, and we especially don't care if the siblings breathe or choke. the fact we got more of the siblings and briggs than the main characters pissed me offfffffff.

also don't even get me started on how he discarded the fact that she's a police officer..i mean she's literally the chief and he was so mad at her for rightfully suspecting his uncle just because they were fucking. like sir in what delusional world are u living in rn to think u have the right to be mad because she's doing her job?? fk off

don't even get me started on the fking creep named frank. i was honestly petrified every time he said "cutie" EW please don't. anyway, this was so anticlimactic. all the boring as shit build up up to literally 80% of the book, just for me to put it together before anything happens. so disappointing.

'Our tongues battled that delicious war.'

'If this bed of mine could talk, it would scream Oh, God, Griff,'

'His cock like velvet and steel,'

someone please tell me where these authors find these terrifying descriptions. velvet??? steel?? give it up please we don't like this
Profile Image for SK .
557 reviews11.5k followers
April 21, 2023
Oh wow. That was unexpectedly pretty good.

I really enjoyed the murder mystery, more so than the romance. I liked the small town setting, the cozy vibes and the tight knit family gatherings. It kept me flipping pages and making me wish I had read it sooner. Yes, Leonie you were right 👀❤️

Winn and Griffin made such a cute couple. Tho I gotta admit, I liked Winn far more than Griffin. She had zeal, was a badass and more personality to her. In my eyes Griffin remained a reserved grump and a character who I couldn't get attached to, even tho we see his softer side multiple times- he remained the rough and tough guy to me and someone whose personality is just being good at sex. Their relationship did feel insta lovey but it was executed well.

The twists and turns were kinda predictable, tho I won't complain much about it cause I thoroughly enjoyed it. The epilogue was the cutest. On to the next one!
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128 reviews3,845 followers
July 19, 2023
— 4 stars ✰

what i love about this book is the pacing. the book literally
only has 324 pages but everything fell into place quiet perfectly. the plot, the romance, everything. the book picks up right at the beginning, there is no unnecessary 100 pages introduction, it just starts and it’s perfect.

what kept me going was the murder mystery, i was so intrigued and just wanted to find out what really happened. i loved !!! that there was a good balance between the romance and the plot.

the writing was very mature and i‘m so grateful that the
characters actually acted upon their age, no unnecessary drama, no miscommunication and no third act break up. most importantly, not boring AT ALL.

i never knew i would enjoy small town romances this much but here i am binging this book & probably about to do the same with the rest of the series. this was my first devney perry book but i‘m looking forward to read more of her work!
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1,784 reviews5,037 followers
November 3, 2021
3 Stars

Overall Opinion: I can’t complain too much because this had the opposite of what I normally gripe about in romantic suspense books — it was more romance and a side suspense element. I just didn’t feel like the suspense/mystery was all that thought out. There wasn’t the foreshadowing that you typically get and the murderer just came out of nowhere with a weird motive. I know I really shouldn’t complain, because I appreciated that it focused on the couple more. However, even the romance didn’t feel all that developed either. The ending jumped from solving the case to an HEA that felt kind of like a stretch for the purpose of stamping the HEA label on it and being done. I think I’ve had these issues before with this author’s writing, and I’m sad to say that it’s another author that I’m just not on the bandwagon about 🙈 don’t shoot me, friends! It was just okay for me.

Brief Summary of the Storyline: This is Winslow and Griffin’s story. Winslow is the new police chief in town and doesn’t realize that her ONS the first night is connected to the most influential family and not the tourist she assumed he was. Griffin thought Winslow was just someone passing through and didn’t want to have the strings that come along with a local. Neither of them want a relationship, so they settle for a casual fling. Winslow has a gut feeling that the string of suicides in the town aren’t what everyone is telling her they are, and she starts digging despite being considered an outsider and meeting opposition. There are some suspenseful scenes, some sexy times, and some big secrets revealed…and they get a HEA ending.

Point Of View (POV): This alternated between Winslow and Griffin’s POV.

Overall Pace of Story: Good until the very end. I never skimmed and I thought it flowed well otherwise.

Instalove: No, but instalust.

H (Hero) rating: 3 stars. Griffin. He was okay. I don’t think I really connected with his character because we didn’t get much back story with him.

h (heroine) rating: 3.5 stars. Winslow. I appreciated how strong she was and how she wasn’t needy with Griffin.

Sadness level: Low, no tissues needed

Push/Pull: Yes

Heat level: Alright. They have some tension, chemistry, and scenes -- but not so much it takes away from the story.

Descriptive sex: Yes

OW (Other Woman)/OM (Other Man) drama: Yes

Sex scene with OW or OM: No

Cheating: No

Separation: Not technically, because I didn’t think that they were officially “together”

Possible Triggers: Yes

Closure: This ends with a pretty good epilogue and what I would call a HEA ending

Safety: This one should be Safe for most safety gang readers
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126 reviews314 followers
April 26, 2025
4 stars . ⊹ ・゚𖥔 ₊ ˑ

⤷ Indigo Ridge definitely caught me by surprise. I was in the mood for a small town romance and this delivered that and more with the mystery sub plot!

I loved Winslow and Griffin both separately and as a couple. Their relationship developed at a super natural pace and they were really cute together. I hate the miscommunication trope and read it so much in romance books that when I read a romance with mature, no nonsense characters, I appreciate it a lot. I also loved the small town setting and how everyone was in everybody else's business all the time. The Eden family was fun to read about and I am excited to continue reading about Griffin's siblings.

Dropping a star because it did get a little slow in the middle of the book. I also think the resolution to the mystery aspect of the book was a little bit of a stretch and wrapped up too quickly. But still an enjoyable read nonetheless!
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43 reviews176 followers
May 30, 2025
I was in my yeehaw murder era for a quick minute and it was lowkey mid.

Winnie (short for Winslow) is the new Chief of Police for Bumfuck, America. I can't even remember the name of the town right now. Somewhere in Montana. She rides in to town and literally screws the first hot man she meets in the back of his truck. Slay 💅

Turns out Griffin is local royalty and was sworn to hate the new Chief of Police on sight.

Except he didn't know it was her when he had his tongue down her throat because she introduced herself as Win instead of Winslow. Sir? You out here acting SHOCKED like she told you her name was “Sparkle Moonbeam” and it turned out to be Susan. She gave you a cute nickname and you were too busy drooling over her thighs to do a single brain cell ping.

This is your basic "this town ain't big enough for the both of us" romance with mid thriller vibes.

Griffin: you don't belong hereeee, we don't like outsidersss
Winni: um, this is America? I can live wherever I want

Throw in 7 girls that may or may not have commited suicide, some anti-climatic sex, and pretty outdated yeehaw logic, and you got a 2 star rating.

Pros ✨✨✨✨✨
Words were written

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literally everything else









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A small town cowboy thriller romance!??

It's giving... there's a killer in the woods but let's make out in this barn first.

I hope it's good
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136 reviews463 followers
August 20, 2025
I love this book so much!!
Murder mystery, one-night stand turns to more and a hot cowboy. What's not to love!!!

The Eden family will always be one of my favourites, I adore how close they are!!
I also love the small town feel and the mystery was good.. Not shocking, but still enjoyable.

Winn and Griff will have my heart forever...
I loved how good they were together and Winn is absolutely one of my favourite fmc's ever.

.·:*¨ ¨*:·.

Slowly entering a book slump, so I'm going back to my favourites..
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2,620 reviews10.9k followers
October 12, 2021
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📚'INDIGO RIDGE' 📚 is the first full length small town romance book in the series 'The Edens', by Devney Perry. Spoken in 'Dual Perspectives.'

Come on GR's sort this image upload problem out already, it's been 2x weeks now!!

Devney Perry has done it again!! A slow burn which got its hooks into me and didn't let go until that very last page was inhaled. After the 'Gypsy kings' finished I was anticipating another series by this author to fall in love with and she delivered exactly that.

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Thirty year old Winslow Covington had worked ten years with the 'Bozeman Police Department' before becoming Montana’s new chief of police, and is related to the town’s mayor.

Newly arrived in town she hooks up with a man named 'Griffin Eden' in the backseat of his truck as he's travelling through town 'or so she thought' he also assumed she was a tourist. He prefers to hook up and hook it out of there. No strings, no attachments. She's just come out of a long term relationship and isn't wanting to settle down again anytime soon.

'𝐌𝐲 𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭-𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭 𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐟𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐝 𝐐𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐲
𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐟𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐲 𝐡𝐚𝐬 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐞.
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐣𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧'𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐰 𝐚 𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐡𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐝𝐞𝐧'

His focus was on his families ranch.
Her focus was on settling down in a new place and building a positive relationship with the other officers.

'𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐡 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐈'𝐝 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐝.
𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐈 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐚 𝐤𝐢𝐝,
𝐈'𝐝 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐈'𝐝 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐝𝐢𝐞 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞.
𝐌𝐲 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝.
𝐌𝐲 𝐬𝐨𝐮𝐥 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐭𝐞𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐡.
𝐀 𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤 𝐠𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐦𝐞 𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐞'

Until one of Griffin's ranch hands had stumbled across a body at the base of 'Indigo Ridge.' Supposedly another suicide.

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A string of suicides mar the serenity of the place, at least a handful of young woman in their twenties have been taking their own lives and plummeting off a cliff side.

But behind these strings of yearly deaths Griffin and Winn struggle to fight their attraction towards each other. Their magnetism sparked off the pages, they were perfect for each other.

'𝐆𝐫𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐧 𝐄𝐝𝐞𝐧
𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠.
𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐧𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐜,
𝐫𝐮𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐝
𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐛𝐨𝐥𝐝.'

I can't wait to dive back into this new world again. This was the perfect introduction to what I can only imagine to be a perfect series.

                  
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2,622 reviews16k followers
May 9, 2022
I love a good hate to love romance and I have been really enjoying small town romances. In this one, Winslow is new to town and is the new chief of police. Before starting her job, she hooks up with a stranger in a bar who she thinks is just passing through. Little does she know, it's Griffin Eden, who happens to belong to the town's founding family. Griffin learns who Winslow is and immediately regrets sleeping with her, even though he can't forget his night with her. He thinks she doesn't deserve her spot as chief of police and the two butt heads, especially when another dead body is found on his land and determined a suicide. Winslow is suspicious that the deaths aren't actually suicides, which stirs up some trouble in town. As Winslow is trying to get to the bottom of the deaths, she finds herself falling back into bed with Griffin. I really enjoyed the progress from hate to love between Griffin and Winslow. I do wish it wasn't fade to black when it came to the steamy scenes until halfway through because I felt like that chemistry and tension between them wasn't as developed. Their first two times together were built up and then just skipped over so that its as the next morning. Then, he kept remembering their time together and I felt like I was missing something since we were never actually shown that time that was driving Griffin crazy. The mystery was pretty intriguing, though I do have a small issue with how that played out (but can't say anything more without spoiling it). Overall, though, this was really enjoyable and I had a lot of fun! I'm excited to read the next book!
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625 reviews33k followers
November 8, 2022
3.5-4 stars

This book had a pretty good beginning not only because of the romance but because of the mystery murder subplot.
I definitely think that that is the only reason I really liked this book because the romance alone would have not made this a complete story.

The murder mystery was definitely fun and I was invested but sadly it was clear to me from the beginning who the killer was because most of these murder mystery stories are built up with the exact same story line of having a really obvious person that "should be the killer".
However I still enjoyed the entire journey that Winslow went on to find the clues.

Griffin was a difficult character for me. On one hand I liked him but I did not get a few things he said to Winslow as well as why< the romance developed soooo quickly.

I think the only characters I really liked without any faults were his siblings because they were funny.

Overall this was still an enjoyable book and I really wasn't bored while reading it and not overly annoyed which was surprising based on my experience with Devney Perry's other books.

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2,313 reviews13.7k followers
October 26, 2021
4.5 STARS
Griffin Eden was tantalizing. Magnetic. Rugged and bold. And naked in my bed.

Devney Perry books are my happy place. There's just something about them that always feel like a warm blanket on a cold day. Comforting and satisfying. When I need a hit of small town romance with all of the feels and a splash of spice, she's my go to. So I'm so excited to have this new series from her and if book one is anything to go by, we're in for a real treat.

This series introduces the Eden family, a founding family of sorts in Quincy, Montana. I will say that I didn't really get full enemies to lovers vibe here. Generally, I expect a bit more push and pull with that trope, but this one still hit the spot.

Winslow or Winnie comes to Quincy as the new chief of police. She's got years of experience under her belt, but finds that when her grandfather is the mayor, nepotism assumptions run wild. Plus the town isn't too keen on outsiders. When she meets a handsome man at a bar, she's glad to find out he's not a local before sharing an incendiary night in his truck. Only to later find out that he's not exactly who she thought. This is where the enemies to lovers bit hits.

Griff is not one for entanglements of the heart himself. He's certainly not a relationship guy and he doesn't mess with the locals. So when he finds out that the beauty he shared one night with is the town's new chief of police, he's not exactly thrilled. He's also not entirely thrilled that she is doggedly investigating what is an apparent suicide in a long stream of suicides in the small town.

I loved the mystery element of the story. I love that it's not predictable and really kept you guessing until the final revelations. I also loved the relationship between Winn and Griff. Winnie is no push over and she doesn't take any of Griff's attitude. But it also doesn't take long for their chemistry to push past all of their boundaries and man was it satisfying to see Griff's possessive side show through.
I don’t know who you are or what you’re doing, but I’m having a conversation with Winnie,” Skyler said, standing taller.
“And I’m here to give her an orgasm before dinner. Let’s find out which one of us she’d rather have stick around.”

The romance, the mystery, the small town and their charismatic residents, all of it just hit the spot just right for me. We also get a sneak peek into the rest of the Eden siblings, and I can't wait to learn more about them in their books.

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268 reviews8,742 followers
March 31, 2022
I am honestly super impressed. I loved Devney's writing. Small town romance, double pov + investigative work.

Winslow is a female cop who moved back to be the new chief in her home town, where her grandfather is mayor. A little bit of nepotism if you ask me, however Winslow is a good cop. She gave badass girl energy and as a female main character she didn't have any annoying qualities, she was reasonable and down to earth during the entire thing and I love female characters like that. I just relate to them so much more.

I relate to female characters who don't have any unnecessary quirky traits, who are assertive, hard-working and reasonable. Her inner dialogues were super easy to follow and it was such a smooth ride.

Speaking of ride, on her first day in town, she meets a man at a bar who says he doesn't live there, and they end up f*cking in the back seat of his truck. The day after she realizes they both lied to each other, she's the new Sheriff and he owns all the ranches in town.

I mean, you go girl. I would have done exactly the same if he wasn't a cowboy.

Cowboys aren't really my thing, but if they are yours, you are going to love this.

Every time she mentioned that Griffin had a cowboy belt, boots and hat and ran a farm, this is all I could see:

I'd get instantly dry. My aversion to cowboys aside.. Griffin actually won me over by the end of this, I just had to picture him in jeans and a normal t-shirt, remove the cowboy hat and boots and we were SETTLED, cause this man has got a mouth on him.

*sings the song: have you ever been f*cked, f*cked, f*cked by a country boy, rammed, rammed by a redneck*

I did listen to this on audible, and if you are an audible girl, I guarantee you... JASON'S VOICE FOR GRIFFING ruined me. Both narrators on this did such an amazing job. I believe half of my rating for this at this moment is because of how amazing the narration for this book was, of course the good writing also had a role in it.

Anyway, back to the plot. Griffin runs the ranches around the small town, where they find a body of a girl everyone thinks k!lled herself. Winslow disagrees, so she has to keep the investigation running and they keep bumping into each other and they realize that their one night stand was more addicting than they initially thought. So they decide to have casual sex for a while.

The sex scenes were awesome, we get a happy ending, double male and female pov. Griffin is rough, but not cringy, he actually gets pretty romantic at the end and we get some pretty exciting plot twits and high-stake scenes.

You know me, I adore anything cop related. This was so enjoyable and I am so impressed, that by the end of it, even if I am not 100% attracted to cowboys, I can look past that and say Griffin can country boy my as* any time.

Amazing writing, plot, characters, this was possibly a 3/5 spice on the scale. The first sex scene is fade to black, but later on we get several different scenes that are definitely butterfly inducing with some amazing dirty talk. Nothing too crazy, but hits the spot. Just a really good time with a well written book, will definitely pick up Juniper or other books Devney has written because, honestly:

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129 reviews651 followers
August 13, 2022
➳ 0 stars


dnf @ 43%

this was sooo underwhelming gosh. i usually like small town romance, but this one sucked so bad. btw i won’t talk about the mystery aspect. i wasn’t interested in it at all i i’ve seen different reviews about how the killer was too obvious, so there’s that.

so, the author positions this book like enemies to lovers and it’s not even nearly it. it’s just one-night stand to lover or something like that. but they had absolutely no banter or tension. winslow(h) and griffin(H) both are super boring people and i’m not interested in them or their lives at all. they literally have no personality atp and i won’t even remember their names a week later. there was even a line about their chemisty being “off the charts”.. they’re such clowns.

now, the best smut scenes ever. or maybe it would be more correct to say the flashbacks of sex between the leads. guys, i can understand when authors don’t write smut and just use “fade to black” thing, but devney perry did describe their sex in details, but in the fucking flashbacks when winn or griffin saw each other. it’s like a whole new level of torturing my brain woooww. dear devney perry, please, can u choose either “fade to black”or detailed scenes, because what u wrote was fucking annoying and every time their sex was mentioned i was getting angry(it’s sounds so ridiculous goddamn).

“she’d begged in the backseat of my truck when i’d had my finger on her clit and she’d wanted to come”.


if i didn’t see it, then it didn’t happen. it’s literally seemed like the author was gaslighting the readers into thinking that they had sex. and griffin’s dick was “twitching” all the time, so maybe they didn’t have sex after all. everything he’s said of how he made her come hundred forty eight times in his bed/truck was so fucking hilarious. why i instantly imagined a thirteen year old boy who’s watching porn twenty four seven and can’t even take off his shirt in front of a girl??😭.

“No one in Quincy needed to know i’d given the chief of police three orgasms.”


ofc u did. don’t even doubt yourself hun🤓🤓.

but the writing style even without counting smut scenes was so ridiculous. i read adult book after all, why then it feels like i read a book about preteens also written about some preteen??

for example:

“Even seated, I could tell his legs were long, his thighs thick like evergreen tree trunks from the forests outside of town”.


his thighs thick like what? again pls. i think i don’t read this sentence correctly, because what the fuck? why some authors so obsessed with write their books in a poetic way?? and pls someone tell me because why it ALWAYS eventually comes to something like this sentence?? i’m surprised the author didn’t write the other word instead of “his thighs”. didn’t want to give devney perry any ideas tho.

but really, how i even supposed to read this book with a straight face with this writing style?? it’s not like it would be shameful to write a good book babes😞.

yaaah lately i started to dnf books a lot, but how i’m i supposed to read the book when i can’t even stand any aspect or character of it?? i’m jealous of people who can finish a book even if they don’t like it, but i’m not one of them:// and i have this bad habit to buy books because of the pretty cover. almost every time the book turns put to be an ass. but i already bought “juniper hill”, so it seems like there’s no going back. but i saw matilda’s review on it and the line “that was fucking fire” haunts me even now.
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4,541 reviews35.9k followers
February 8, 2023
4 stars

Indigo Ridge is the first book in Devney Perry’s The Edens series. This was such a great small town romance with feels, suspense, and a fantastic romance.

Winslow is new in town, but not really. Quincy is the town that her father grew up in and her grandfather is the mayor and she is getting ready to start as the new police chief. At thirty years old this is a huge deal and she’s ready for the challenge. With this, she decides not to get involved with anyone from town. Until she accidentally does.

I loved Winslow and Griffin. They were great together. Even though they had instant attraction, their actual romance was more of a slow burn. I also liked that I was a bit surprised by the suspense aspect. This was a great start to the new series and I’m looking forward to reading more of ‘The Edens’ books.

Audio book source: Audible
Story Rating: 4 stars
Narrators: Vanessa Edwin & Jason Clarke
Narration Rating: 4 stars
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: 8h 7m
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255 reviews627 followers
June 8, 2025
I loved this so much!!!!!
Small town country romance x murder mystery, and I was so pleasantly surprised by it!!

Firstly, the romance in this book was so, so refreshing!! Winslow and Griffin are both in their 30s and their relationship dynamic and development just felt so mature and natural. It wasn't a loud love that was thrown in your face, it was just two people falling in love through everyday actions. There was no 3rd act breakup or miscommunication. When they had conflict, they behaved like adults and resolved it, wild concept hey? To me their love felt very natural and realistic. It was quiet but I still felt so connected to it!
The spice in this book is very non-descriptive, which I thought worked so well, given that Winslow and Griffin first meet through a one night stand. I personally don't enjoy heavy smut early on in a book, so I really loved how their physical relationship was there, but not heavily detailed or focused on. (I mean we know they are still hotties, like why do you tease me like that?)

"What are we doing Griffin?"
"Thought it was sort of obvious." Falling in love with her has been effortless.


Then the murder mystery side!!! I did not guess the killer at all! When I found out, I was like... hold on a cotton picking minute?!?!?!? It had me on the edge of my seat. I am pretty dumb at guessing plot twists so the way I gasped!!

I really enjoyed this so much more than I thought I would!! It was just a bit different and really refreshing to read two people falling in love in a really relatable way, without drama.
I am excited to read the rest of this series and follow the other 5 Eden siblings!
*adds to cart*

I hope we get to see more of Winslow and Griffin living their happy life together, because I genuinely loved their story so much.
I would highly recommend it if you love small town romance but are fed up of reading the same old plot with the same type of characters.
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316 reviews1,498 followers
July 27, 2023
The way I DEVOURED this book. I’m RUNNING to start Juniper Hill immediately. This book had everything from murder mystery, to romance, to a HOT AS COWBOY. Yeehaw I loved this.
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2,379 reviews896 followers
October 10, 2021
What a heck of a kickstart to this series! Once I started reading, I couldn’t stop! Winslow and Griffin were everything hot and steamy, angsty and suspenseful! I didn’t want their story to end!


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Winslow was the type of heroine I enjoy. Tough when needed but not so hard core I couldn’t relate to her. She was carrying emotional scars that were, literally, a nightmare. My heart was broken by her struggle but once I learned the full story, I was horrified as well.


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Griffin was such a steamy, dreamy hero in his boots and buckle with this slow, steady fall into love. He was trying to keep things casual, but it wasn’t working out for him. Winslow was all he could think about. I loved his alpha tendencies. There were more than a few times that he was completely swoon worthy while showcasing them.





Through all the romance was a mystery that had me hooked and desperate to figure out who and why. This had some serious moments of drama, danger and suspense. I swear, there were times it felt as though I were right in the middle of everything that was happening, I was so consumed by the action on the page. Absolutely brilliant!





As much as I didn’t want to see the end of this book, (despite my non stop reading in an effort to find out what was going to happen - which of course means reaching the end of the book) I’m antsy to find out what is in store for Griffin’s siblings. Along with an amazing epilogue and the link for a bonus epilogue, the ending gave us a delicious tease of an introduction for Knox and Memphis!

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163 reviews9,435 followers
November 23, 2025
i‘m so freaking in love with the romance suspense genre omg
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497 reviews231 followers
May 7, 2022
Okay but when he told her ex "You fucked up and lost her. She´s mine. And I won´t fuck it up." That scene really was everything, or like Winn would say, jealous Griffin is really sexy.

Winn is another strong female character with Griffin being her grumpy counterpart. I loved their relationship, it was really sweet and developed nicely from casual to serious. This is more insta-loveish, but in the cutest way. It´s one of those where he tries to tell himself that he doesn´t have feelings for her but falls even harder every time he sees her.
There isn´t that much smut in this book, so for everybody expecting that, this might be the wrong book for you.

I liked the sidecharacters, especially Griffin´s siblings and Winn´s pops. The storyline was really sweet and I loved how the epilouge already teased Juniper Hill.

I absolutely loved the muder mystery in this book, I was really invested and it got to a point where I was more invested in who the killer is than the romance of the book. Some questions were left unanswered for me, but maybe they will be solved in the second book.

Overall it was a really enjoyable read. It is a two POV book which we get to experience from Winn´s and Griffins POVs. The romance was sweet, the murder mystery was really good and with that I am looking foward to dive into Junper Hill.

Trigger warnings: PTSD, suicide, dementia
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Author 151 books747 followers
February 18, 2023
A different rom story than I expected, played out in my own backyard in the sprawling American West. The cowboy falls for the chief of police (I’d have made her the sheriff instead), and they have a firestorm of an affair which is on again, off again. Meanwhile all is not well in small town USA, and Sheriff Winslow (had to call her that) is not only losing sleep over a trauma in her past, she is losing sleep over a trauma in her present. Young women are being found dead - are they truly suicides or is it murder? Thanks so much to my GR friend who put this forward as a suggested novel when I asked to be introduced to different genres I don’t typically read. Nice that it was set in Montana, hey?
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736 reviews1,186 followers
January 20, 2023
4.5!

Edited after reread

The Edens is a comfort series. With Jasper Vale coming out in a couple of weeks, I knew I wanted to start a reread of this series before then.

Book 1 follows Winslow & Griffin after a one night stand on the first night Winslow moves to Quincy, Montana. Neither of them are looking for a relationship, but the two of them can’t stay away or keep their hands off each other. Not only is the romance of this book a favorite, I also live for suspense plots and mortal peril, which Devney does so well.

If you haven’t read this series yet why?! It has
✨ small town romance
✨ enemies to lovers
✨ chief of police x rancher
✨ suspense
✨ whirlwind romance starting with a ONS
✨commitment-phobic yet hopeless romantics
✨ heartwarming family dynamics

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This was so good. It was insta-lust (chapter one), which isn’t everyone’s thing, but I thought the author did it well.

The romance/plot was really well balanced. I’m a sucker for a small town romance with a side of suspense. Griffin was a great mmc and Winn was a badass police chief at 30.

Can’t wait to read juniper hill!
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