- First Date: Caleb Pierce thought he had it all and would one day head the family contracting business but after the reading of his father’s will, that prospect seems impossible. Caleb is determined to make it work and protect the one thing his mother left them. To do that he will have to get his estranged brothers to work with him. Tensions are high, barbs are being thrown and I am all in. I adore sibling stories, ok I adore brothers and the Pierce brothers are as different as night and day. Things get even more complicated when designer Morgan Raines hires Caleb to build a custom high-end home to her exact specifications. While they are attracted to each other, their relationship has a complicated beginning filled with snark, tension and power plays. Despite carrying a secret filled with pain, Morgan is a strong southern woman who continued to surprise me throughout the tale. All proper, demanding and complicated she is the perfect match for Caleb.Between the brothers, their business and the promise of an intense, deliciously hot romance I am all in. Not to mention the story is being narrated by the dreamy voice of York. Can anyone say Eargasm?
- Second date: Banter, snark, construction workers, pink shoes and cute mischievous dogs have me devouring Everywhere and Every Thing. Their story is delivered in dual perspectives and being inside Caleb’s head is F-I-N-E fine. I will readily admit I am smitten. The man is honorable, sweet, naughty, and smart. Fans of Property Brothers on HGTV will love the brothers/construction side of this story and Morgan had me drooling as she revealed design plans. Delicious tension, stolen kisses and talks of potato chips had me swooning, laughing and enjoying the ride. Probst knows how to weave a story and kept things fresh. I loved how these two battled their attraction until it exploded. Both are control freaks who mentally set limits on the relationship and I was anxious to see their limits all go to hell.
- Third date: The romance between Morgan and Caleb heats up and their feelings move beyond attraction. Between moments of laughter and discovery, they ignite with a passion that heated my earbuds. I loved how balanced the story was between the brothers and the romance. She weaved them together brilliantly, and hinted at things to come as she made me fall for all of them. The relationship is delivered a blow when Morgan reveals something, but Probst kept the angst low all while having me hold my breath. Do the brothers meet the terms of the contract? Will Caleb find his happy? Are the brothers united? Grab your earbuds and find out!
Copy provided by publisher. This review was originally posted on Caffeinated Book Reviewer