In this second of the sultry, Western-set Coming Home series from New York Times bestselling author Harper Sloan, Quinn Davis might finally have a shot at her own happily-ever-after—but will she let love in, or will she tell it to go ahead and kiss her boots?
Quinn Davis prefers to live her life quietly. She’s the stereotypical tomboy with two overprotective big brothers who have always been there to protect her, especially from devilishly handsome cowboys with silver tongues. That is, until Tate Montgomery comes riding into town. Their first meeting, however, is far from something out of a fairy tale and only further convinces Quinn that men aren’t worth her time.
Tate returns to his childhood hometown to start his life over and get a second chance at happiness. He might not remember Quinn from the summer vacations that he used to spend on his PawPaw’s farm but all it takes is one glance, and he can’t get the raven-haired beauty out of his mind. Can two people who have stopped believing in love take a chance to find it in each other? Or will the pain of the past prove too great a hurdle to conquer?
3.5
Quinn and Tate were high school sweethearts (kinda of) who lost touch once Tate left for college. While Quinn's heart was broken, she never got over Tate. So fast forward to today and Quinn suddenly has to come face to face with the man who still owns her heart.
Quinn doesn't make things easy for Tate. She is already a tough woman who doesn't let many close, but she definitely makes things hard for Tate.
My only problem with the book was Quinn. She was such a force of nature in LOST RIDER, but in this book she almost turned into someone I didn't really like. I could understand why she was cold and closed off, but for a woman who was desperate for someone to prove she was worthy of being loved I wanted her to be more accepting of what Tate offered sooner.
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