Lost and Found by Nicole Williams

Lost and Found (Lost & Found, #1)

by Nicole Williams

From New York Times & USATODAY Bestselling Author Nicole Williams, a story about a troubled girl, a good guy, and one summer that will forever change them both.

There’s complicated. And there’s Rowen Sterling.

After numbing pain for the past five years with boys, alcohol, and all-around apathy, she finds herself on a Greyhound bus to nowhere Montana the summer after she graduates high school. Her mom agreed to front the bill to Rowen’s dream art school only if Rowen proves she can work hard and stay out of trouble at Willow Springs Ranch. Cooking breakfast at the crack of dawn for a couple dozen ranch hands and mucking out horse stalls are the last things in the world Rowen wants to spend her summer doing.

Until Jesse Walker saunters into her life wearing a pair of painted-on jeans, a cowboy hat, and a grin that makes something in her chest she’d thought was frozen go boom-boom. Jesse’s like no one else, and certainly nothing like her. He’s the bright and shiny to her dark and jaded.

Rowen knows there’s no happily-ever-after for the golden boy and the rebel girl—happily-right-now is a stretch—so she tries to forget and ignore the boy who makes her feel things she’s not sure she’s ready to feel. But the more she pushes him away, the closer he seems to get. The more she convinces herself she doesn’t care, the harder she falls.

When her dark secrets refuse to stay locked behind the walls she’s kept up for years, Rowen realizes it’s not just everyone else she needs to be honest with. It’s herself.


*Recommended for mature readers due to moderate language and sexuality. *

Reviewed by Cocktails and Books on

4 of 5 stars

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I loved the Crash series, so I was eager to read this book and if Nicole Williams would be able to create a hero / heroine that I loved as much as Jude and Lucy. I loved Jesse, the cowboy who wore painted on jeans 2 sizes to small and Rowen, the smartass outcast trying to find a way to fit in. The push and pull between these two drew me into the story and had me wondering just what sweet as can be Jesse saw in Rowen. But he was able to do the one thing no one else could, which was see past the walls Rowen had built to the girl who just wanted to be loved.

It was hard to put this one down and I'm glad I have Near and Far (book 2) ready for me, because I need to know what's next for the city girl and the country boy.

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