Insta-Love at its Best
Insta-love...something I am not a fan of and something that made me drag my feet on liking this book. One thing I AM a fan of, the small town romance, which is what balanced out this storyline for me immensely.
In the first book of the Ryder Ranch series we are focused on Hunter, the brother, son and all around good guy with one hell of an alpha streak. I wouldn't even call it an alpha streak as it bordered on chauvinistic. While I don't mind a man holding a door for me or walking me to my car, I do mind one that doesn't want me to make it on my own, wanting me to depend on him. Ryder sure came off that way in the beginning, so with the insta-love and the slightly pig-headed attitude, he really had to work to get me on board.
Summer wasn't much different. She meets this guy all of two seconds and is living with him, letting him boss her around and although I can't blame her much, getting sucked into this small town life. When Hunter found her on his land, she was running from her past and honestly, I think she should have kept running, but I digress.
Hunter and Summer both have a past they are trying to move on from, that with the whirlwind romance and the small town nosey nellies don't make it easy for either one of them. I liked the angst this created, another thing that kept me turning the page.
Hunter is well written and sexy as all get out. It's a great start to the series, as we meet all of his family members and town folk that I'm sure will be featured in every book. Wilder is up next and after reading his blurb, count me interested.
Reviewed for Renee Entress's Blog.