eARC received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
Release Date: November 28th 2017
Publisher: Forever
Description:
She's everywhere.
Ex-wife.
Love of his life.
The last person in the world he wanted to see...ever.
And now that he's working beside her every day, he can't escape her. Her scent, glimpses of her smile, even the tension in the air that makes his body hum with the kind of need he'd only experienced with one person-all of it is driving him over the edge.
Brant Wellington was certain of three things:
Alcohol wasn't going to solve this.
He really was losing his F-ing mind.
And his gorgeous ex-wife was going to be the death of him.
Release Date: November 28th 2017
Publisher: Forever
Description:
She's everywhere.
Ex-wife.
Love of his life.
The last person in the world he wanted to see...ever.
And now that he's working beside her every day, he can't escape her. Her scent, glimpses of her smile, even the tension in the air that makes his body hum with the kind of need he'd only experienced with one person-all of it is driving him over the edge.
Brant Wellington was certain of three things:
Alcohol wasn't going to solve this.
He really was losing his F-ing mind.
And his gorgeous ex-wife was going to be the death of him.
My Opinion
It's getting harder and harder to review a Rachel Van Dyken book. Not to sound repetitive, but I simply adore her work and this read was no exception.
As part of The Bachelors of Arizona series, this book is one of my favourites. It kept me engaged from start to finish and I felt for the characters. I especially liked the fact Rachel made Nikki legally blind. It made me feel for her even more and gave this book a little uniqueness.
With regards to the plot, it was a sweet second chance read. Like I said, I kept me engaged like every other book I've read by this author. Seriously I can't get enough.
Overall, another great read. I would definitely recommend this series, or any other book by Rachel if I'm honest.
4.5
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