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The apartment that she’ll be staying at is known around town as the Stud Farm. It’s been dubbed the Stud Farm because the crazy lady that owns the place only lets hot guys live there. The crazy lady just happens to be Grace’s Aunt.
So the story revolves around the romance that blossoms between Grace and her next door neighbor Cole Rawlins. Grace’s plan is to stay here, make some money to pay her ex back and then move to Vancouver as soon as she can. She wasn’t planning on getting close to her hot next door neighbor and she wasn’t planning on staying in Jackson Hole either.
Cole is a cowboy on the injured list. He broke his hip and is going through physical therapy right now to find out if he’ll ever be able to ride a horse again. His future plans included buying the ranch that he’s working on now to make his father proud of him. Being a cowboy is all he’s been and he’s been working his butt off to buy this ranch. If he can’t ride a horse than he won’t be any good as a ranch owner. Being out of work until he gets better leaves him with a lot of time on his hands and being attracted to his new neighbor is looking like a good way to keep his mind off of his worries. He has some bad history with the last city girl that he got all starry eyed over so he was determined to leave those city girls to other guys but there’s something about Grace Barrett that gets to him and he can’t help himself, he has to get closer to her.
I really wanted to like this book but there were too many little things that got on my nerves so much that it was too easy for me to put it down. It took me too long to read this book because I kept getting annoyed with Grace and then with Cole that I almost DNF’d it. I wasn’t a fan of Grace’s attitude when she came into town. She was annoying in that, I’m independent and I don’t need or want help from anyone when really? She needed some damn help. I also wasn’t a fan of the way that they both handled their relationship toward the end. They over hear things, they explode on each other and then both feel like idiots because they assumed things about the other. And then they repeated their mistakes. It got old and when the past catches up with Grace? The way that she handled that business made me want to smack the crap out of her. All the way up to the very end, both Cole and Grace got on my nerves so my enjoyment of the book as a whole suffered for it.
I’m sure there are a lot of other people who would enjoy this book because it wasn’t badly written or anything but my enjoyment suffered because the main couple got on my hot damn nerves a lot. I did enjoy getting to know the other characters in the book. I enjoyed Easy, Aunt Raylene and the friends that Grace made in Jackson Hole. But for every good thing that I enjoyed, there was something that I didn’t enjoy. Like the whole deal with Madeline in the end, all of the assuming on both Cole and Grace’s part and the distrust that was evident on both of their ends throughout the entire book. Right from the very beginning, I knew what was going to happen, how everything was going to pan out and I wasn’t wrong. This isn’t my favorite book by Dahl but I know that it won’t be my last book either.
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- 31 October, 2013: Reviewed