Monday, September 21, 2015
BOOK REVIEW- ONLY HIS
BOOK REVIEW- ONLY HIS- Wedding bells are ringing in Fool's Gold, but not for Nevada Hendrix. Her triplet sisters are engaged, and even her mother has a more active love life than she does. Determined to make a fresh start, she applies for her dream job, only to discover that her new boss is her first love. Maybe she could overlook the fact that they've seen each other naked, but she'll never forget the way he broke her heart. Tucker Janack agrees to Nevada's "business only" ground rules. After all, love is a trap that the construction millionaire has avoided his whole life. But when great business partners turn out to be so much more, every rule gets broken. Will either of them be willing to try again…or will their past get in the way? AMAZON I'm giving it a 4Star rating there.
This book not only is about Nevada and Tucker. Its also about Nevada's mother Denise and her story with Max. I've also wondered about Jo (the woman who owns her own bar in town) and when I would be reading more about her story. Its in this book as well. These people were mainly dealing with things about their past, kind of interesting that it was a main theme with them.
In the past Tucker was burnt by a love for a woman who wasn't Nevada. Only time showed him that it was more obsession on his part. Still, it made it clear to Tucker that love was destructive and for chumps. Now, he wanted no part of it. His friendship and working relationship with Nevada seems to be getting in the way of that idea and he's running scared. So, is Nevada but in a different way she just doesn't want to give Tucker another chance to break her heart. Each of the other couples have their own stories to tell and add to the book.
And don't forget about the Wedding of the Year in Fool's Gold. That is so happening.
The only negative vibe I had about the story was the ex-girlfriend of Tucker's. Cat who nobody seemed to be able to say "no" to? She was really over the top. And when she visited Fool's Gold? All I can say is that I liked some parts of the story better than others. That one not so much.
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