Reviewed by sstaley on

4 of 5 stars

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This is the first time I've read a book by Julie Lessman. I really loved this Christian romance with a western setting in Virginia City, Nevada. There are two main couples whose stories we read about in this book.

The first couple, Finn and Libby were introduced in a previous book. The author does a great job of filling in the blanks if you haven't read the first book. This book really stands on it's own. They were previously married and have been apart for 17 years. An interesting serious of events bring the two of them back together, whether they want it or not.

The next couple, Blaze and Maggie were actually my favorite. Their dialogue back and forth will leave you laughing so hard. Their chemistry in the book is undeniable. They both are a lot alike in what they want and don't want and this gets in their way a lot. Their first meeting is one of the best and funniest scenes I've read in a book this year. Honestly, I wish I could share it with you but I don't want to spoil the fun for you.

This book does have many Christian themes running throughout it's pages and they go along with life changes and lessons that the characters learn. I thought it all was beautifully written. There is a level of hotness when it comes to several of the kisses between our couples in the book, but it never goes farther than that; so this book would be under the label of a clean read. This book is best described by the author herself whose tagline is: Passion with a Purpose, putting romantic passion in it's proper place with God's precepts.

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