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Mitch Burnett’s life seems to be up in arms, after he agreed to look after his neighbors’ niece. Matt has a set of expectation for Hannah that Hannah quickly dispenses. Mitch is also a Dom. He tries to keep is lust for Hannah in check, but Hannah’s forward nature takes him for a run for his money.

Hannah Hershberger is staying at her Aunt’s house while she is away. She is thinking over her life and where she wants to go from here after the death of her husband. Hannah struggles with her faith and the modern world. She is not sure which way she will go but she wants to expand her horizons. Hannah is very forward person, asking for what she wants is not what I expected from an Amish woman.

The connection between Hannah and Mitch is intense. I loved that Hannah was forward and direct than I expected. The only thing I was thrown by was how she adapted to modern conveniences so quickly. I expected Hannah to have more problems than she did. I enjoyed how once Mitch got to know her, he tried to help her more and more. The sex scenes were scorching.

I found this book well written with a unique plot. The main characters and the secondary characters were fascinating. While the ending was a little predictable, I enjoyed the twists and turns that kept this book interesting. I had a hard time putting this book down. Overall, this was a very entrancing book and I hope to see these characters again in the future.

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