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Tucker Janack figures this the job that will prove his worth to run Janack Construction, the multinational corporation his father has built. Ever the nomad, he plans on putting in a year of his life ensuring the project is on time and under budget before moving onto running the company. Being in Fool's Gold would give him the chance to catch up with his friend Ethan and maybe his sister, Nevada.
Their reunion didn't go well, the both agree to leave the past behind them and move forward as professionals. But attraction and chemistry have other ideas for these two.
I really, really liked this installment. Tucker has unseated Josh as my favorite Fool's Gold character. He's charming, funny and at times a bit of smart ass, but someone you fall for. It was almost as if there wasn't anything you couldn't forgive him for. Even when he was determined to stay single so he didn't end up that pathetic guy begging for a woman's love, you still knew you'd give in and welcome him back with open arms.
Nevada fell under Tucker's spell. Of course, having that soul mate connection, I think she knew she wasn't going to be mad at him about anything for long (which she didn't). But she was able to stand her ground with him (and the other guys on her construction crew) when she needed to. Something that proved to both of them that while she may forgive him, he wasn't going to get away with a lot.
The secondary stories with Will / Jo and Denise / Max were great. I dare anyone not to sympathize with Nevada and the kitchen scene with Denise and Max. I believe I'm with Nevada on this one!
If you want a story where you find yourself laughing out loud, cringing or tearing up at a characters heartbreak, then this is one for you.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 20 September, 2011: Finished reading
- 20 September, 2011: Reviewed