Reviewed by leelu92 on
I like a book that makes me think and I also like a book that is a little different and this book delivers. What is different with this one? Georgia is a FEMALE character with PTSD issues from military service. (Now, I’ve have read one book recently where, the female MC had physical issues due to serving.) But this was alll about Georgia and her issues. She knew she had issues, she admitted she did crazy shit to feel the rush so she didn’t have to feel anything else. Cue the overprotective brother and brother’s best friend. Liam= brother, Eric= childhood friend, lifelong crush, brother’s BFF. Liam of course, lays down the law(the law being, no nookie with Georgia) to Eric and convinces him to hire Georgia to be a nanny to his nephew. But once Eric and Georgia get in the same house, the attraction is undeniable and HOT! (There was a hot tub involved and it was HAWT in the hot tub!!!) I appreciated Eric’s reasons for not wanting to start anything with Georgia but I mean, really, they were MFEO. (Made for each other). Eric had his own issues that played into his reasons for holding Georgia at arms length for so long.
Ms. Stone took her time letting Georgia work through her issues and I liked that. She came to her own realizations on her own time and allowed Eric into her head a bit and he realized some very important things about her that finally helped move their relationship forward. Enter BIG BROTHER Liam. Lordy, lordy, Liam needs a woman and a hobby. I really, really hope he is in the next book. He needs a woman to set him straight! He loved Georgia so much, that was obvious but if we was my brother, I’d have to punch him in the face. ;) Oh and did I mention they were timber/kinda lumber jack guys? OH YEAH….mama likey.
I’m really glad I read this one and I’m looking forward to more from Ms. Stone and this series.
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