Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on

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This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I received this book for free for a Blog Tour in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Thank you to Melissa for my copy of this book and to Lisa for letting me take part in this tour. We have watched each of the Whiskey brothers fall in love and now it's Dixie's turn!

Dixie Whiskey is one of the strongest, toughest and sassy's characters I've ever seen. She grew up with 3 older brothers but she was determined that she would do everything they would. Dixie, however, needs to break free of their protective restraints. The Whiskey boys are scaring off all her potential suitors. I really love Dixie. She's a straight talker who doesn't take crap from anyone. She's definitely my kinda girl.

Jace Stone has built himself up from nothing. He has worked hard every day to get where he is now. He's a real rags to riches story but for him, it was never about the money. It was about being able to do what he loves every day. Jace Stone is easy to fall in love with. Not only is he hot as, but he also gives his time to others. He's set up various programs for children who are just like he was. He knows how hard it is to get somewhere in this life and he just wants to give them a step up. The reason this made me fall for Jace is that he was so modest about it. For him setting up these programmes and giving his time is no big deal. He can help so why shouldn't he, but not everyone thinks like Jace. For these children, it's a very big deal.

Dixie and Jace have been crushing on each for years. Jace has kept his distance because he didn't think he deserved a girl like Dixie. Dixie learned a long time ago that her and Jace were never gonna happen. That didn't stop her damn traitorous heart from hope though.

I really enjoyed the end of this book. Melissa got me again with the tears. This book was everything I had been hoping for, for Dixie and a hell of a lot more. Melissa really nailed this one on the head.

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