Ain't She Sweet by Marie Force

Ain't She Sweet (Green Mountain, #6) (Green Mountain Romance, #6)

by Marie Force

A woman gives a determined man a run for his love in this Green Mountain Romance from the New York Times bestselling author of It’s Only Love.

Charlotte “Charley” Abbott has gone out with every guy under thirty-five in Butler, Vermont—except for one. Tyler Westcott’s attempts to date her may be determined, and frequent, but Charley can’t stand how he acts like he knows her better than she knows herself. So when Tyler turns up at the running club Charley joined to train for a marathon, she’s almost ready to quit before she even gets started.
 
Tyler knows that behind Charley’s prickly personality and dismissive attitude is a sweet woman he wants in his life. And when Charley suffers an injury while training, Tyler is ready to prove that the perfect man for her has been right there all along...

Reviewed by leelu92 on

5 of 5 stars

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This book knocked me on my ass. I was not prepared for the emotional wallop that it delivered! See, Charley is one tough cookie and she has a hard shell. Tyler sees through the smartass and pursues Charley even though she has made it clear that she is not interested. Now, to be clear, Tyler isn’t an overbearing alpha stalker, he just somehow gets Charley and he is a very patient man.

There is no doubt in my mind that I will read this book again. From beginning to end, I gobbled it up! From the moment where Charley gets hurt and Tyler is there to get help, I held my breath. Those scenes were so tightly written and I was absolutely swallowed up in the story and that was the beginning of the book.

There were times where Charley’s “issue” from a past relationship bothered me a bit, I guess I felt like she needed to let it go and let Tyler into her heart. But let me tell you, Tyler has to be one of the most determined heroes that Ms. Force has ever written. He was so freaking sexy, affectionate, passionate, honest, and a dirty talker on top of all of that. Holy Crap.

In the midst of Tyler battling Charley’s issue, she has the benefit of having her big family around for counseling purposes. The family is one of the BIG reasons why I love this series so much. Nothing like having people who know you so well, hold up a mirror and help you see the big picture. Plus, we get to catch up with all of the previous couples and characters, which I absolutely love. Force also plants the seeds of new couples (Grayson and Emma) and then, there’s Max father to a sweet baby. I just… I need Max’s story and I know it’s coming, I don’t when and it drives me nuts.

This review is basically me gushing about how much I adored Charley and Tyler and how I need more of this series PRONTO. So, I guess you could’ve skipped all of that other gobbledygook and read this last sentence. It was great and I LOVED it!

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  • 3 April, 2016: Reviewed