Friday, October 16, 2015

BOOK REVIEW- The Remingtons: A Texas Kind of Love


BOOK REVIEW- The Remingtons: A Texas Kind of Love-Louise Stark left her small Texas home town during high school and vowed never to look back. Unfortunately, she has no choice when she is called in to settle the estate of a great aunt she hardly knew. With her best friend Siena Remington in tow, she reluctantly takes a trip across the country and back into her past—planning to return to her fast-paced Manhattan life as quickly as possible. 
Brady Williams leads a life filled with adventure, danger, and fame as the star bronco rider in a traveling rodeo. Proud of his reputation as the sexiest bad boy in Texas, he knows he can have any woman he wants. So why can’t he get his mind off straight-laced Louise, the girl he shared his first kiss with back in elementary school? And, more importantly, how can he convince her to stay in Jefferson long enough to give him a chance? 
Louise and Brady are about to find out that no amount of distance can stand in the way of two hearts that fit perfectly together. So saddle up and get ready to fall in love with this sweet Western romance inspired by Melissa Foster’s Remington series.  AMAZON  I gave it a 4 Star rating.

I found this to be a light, enjoyable story.  Louise wasn't very eager to return to her hometown; it just reminds her of a lot of painful things.  Brady is part of that pain but she's also torn because she's still attracted to him.  She wants to freeze him out, forget about him, basically "not go there".  Too bad Brady has a whole different idea about that.  She's the one he's always cared about, and she got away without him getting a second chance to make things better.  
Siena is a really good friend, who really is looking out Louise.  She sees potential in Brody and also she can see how much the two them mean to each other.  There just has to be a future for them doesn't there?
It would have been nice to go a bit deeper with the story but its a novella so there just wasn't time.  Not bad for what there was though.  

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.



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