Friday, October 23, 2015

BOOK REVIEW- Southern Seduction


BOOK REVIEW- Southern Seduction-Brooke Hammond leaves England determined to make a success of the Louisiana plantation she inherited. Only one obstacle stands in her way--a devilishly charming, infernally arrogant obstacle named Travis Montgomery, co-owner of her estate. If Travis marries and produces an heir within the year, Moss Grove will be his--unless he marries Brooke. Seducing Travis and then sending him on his way should be simple, but the searing desire Brooke feels in his presence presents an unexpected complication ... 
Travis took his father’s dilapidated estate and turned it into a profitable enterprise, and no woman is going to claim it from him. So begins a contest of wits and will, where temptation and torrid kisses are the weapons of choice, and surrender the ultimate prize. But for two worthy opponents, winning the battle may mean losing everything that matters... AMAZON I'm rating it 4 Stars.  


I found this book to be A Good Read.  One of the interesting elements of the story was learning about the running of the plantation.  You get to learn about what it takes to grow and process sugar right along with Brooke.   It was interesting to watch Travis, a man who didn't have any feelings about any woman suddenly be caught off balance with Brooke.  Oh, he didn't show it to her that much but people who know him began to see some of it.  A neighboring friend,  Jeremy  who owns a plantation too  is the first to needle Travis about it.  He thought it was uproariously funny.  The battles between Brooke and Travis were fun to watch, they both were so determined.  He was determined to run her off and she was busy telling and showing him that he was never getting rid of her.   Both of the MC's had rough upbringings but its Brooke's past that is waiting to bite her in the butt.   I kept waiting to see how and when that would happen.  The author didn't disappoint and that wasn't the only drama going on.  All in all, I enjoyed the story.


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

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