Tuesday, January 15, 2019

BOOK REVIEW- Dare Me Again (Angel Fire Falls Book 2) by Shelly Alexander


Making dreams come true is a red-hot challenge for two stubborn hearts risking it all on a second chance…
Hot-wired and restless, financial wizard Elliott Remington doesn’t turn down a dare. This time it’s to coordinate a service-dog boot camp for veterans at his family’s resort. Success means a one-way ticket to the West Coast to pursue his dream career. But it comes with a hitch: teaming up with his ex, who vanished on him ten years ago with nothing more than a kiss-off note.
As fiery as her hair and as stubborn as her name, Rebel Tate did what she had to do—for Elliott’s sake and her own. A dog whisperer with a keen sense of survival, she’s lived a tough life. Here she is, back in Angel Fire Falls, doing what she loves, next to a man she’s never forgotten. While the flame between them still smolders, neither is ready to get burned.
For Elliott, trusting Rebel is a gamble. For Rebel, sharing the secrets that sent her running is a risk. Now, while finishing a job that could define both their futures, two hearts are about to collide—and a second chance at true romance could be the greatest dare of all. AMAZON   4 STARS

I liked the fact that it didn't take very long into the first chapter that I could see where the title for the book came in. 
I liked that the book was full of emotion, some hidden secrets and good main characters.  The Remington family were also a really good supporting cast as well.  I got a giggle out of the fact that the "boys" had developed their own secret code as a way to communicate.  There were also other people who were secondary to the story as well.

The service dog angle was a really good one and I enjoyed that part of the story as well.  Rebel had her own emotional support dog and as the story goes on picks up a three legged stray as well.  The relationship that developed between those two dogs was sweet to see as well.

One problem after another arose keeping things hopping.  It kind of makes up for a part of the middle of the story which I felt started to drag going over and over the M.C.'s regrets.  

I was happy how things work out and was satisfied with the ending and the fact that there was an Epilogue.

And how about that cover?  I felt that it was attention getting in a sweet way.

I voluntarily read a Advanced Reader Copy of this book via Netgalley and these were my honest opinions about it.

 

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