Dylan by CH Admirand
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full Length (349 pgs)
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: 4 books
Reviewed by NymphaeaTHERE WAS NOTHING HE COULDN’T TAME…
Dylan Garahan might be an old hand at lassoing fillies, but one night at the Lucky Star club, and he ends up wrapping his rope around someone that even his formidable strength can’t tame. She’s wily and beautiful… and she’s his new boss. Dylan’s had his heart broken before, but even an honest cowpoke has to wrestle with temptation…
UNTIL HE GOT HIS LASSO AROUND HER…
Ronnie DelVecchio might be fresh off the bus from New Jersey, but she’s a hard-edged businesswoman and has had her fill of men she can’t trust—although she might consider getting off her high horse for that big, handsome rancher with a Texas drawl.
Cowboys, a little naked time, and lot of construction fun.
This story reeled me in quickly. The writing is tight and the story line is exciting. The characters don’t just fall madly in love moments after of meeting. There’s a chase. There’s a peacock dance of sorts that has them both trying to decide if it’s worth trying to have a something between them. And being able to see the characters from the first book, Tyler, I felt like I was reading about old friends.
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If you want a story that’s got heat, heart and a little mystery to keep you guessing, then you need to read Dylan. I recommend it.
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