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Summer Nights (Fool's Gold, #8)
by Susan Mallery (Goodreads Author)
by Susan Mallery (Goodreads Author)
A Tasty Read/ Sweet Reads Reviews's review
bookshelves: arc, first-reads, netgalley
Jun 11, 12
bookshelves: arc, first-reads, netgalley
Read in May, 2012
Reviewed on http://atastyread.blogspot.com
Susan has brought the guns blazing this summer with Summer Days, Summer Nights and All Summer Long. I have to say, I am enjoying each one, but Summer Nights couldn't be put down.
In Summer Nights, we meet Shane Stryker, sexy horse whisperer and sexy-as-all-hell Cowboy. Shane comes to Fool's Gold to live and breed on some of his family's property. He is hoping to settle-down and make a relaxing life for himself, while doing what he loves, working with and breeding horses. Little does he know, the "nice girl" that his mother has offered to set him up with, is the same woman that he was mesmerized by at Jo's Bar as he watched her sway and grind on top of the bar. He is definitely NOT looking for another one of THOSE women, he'd had his fill and had his heart broken.
Fool's Gold librarian, Annabelle Weiss, is a sweet, sassy, petite redhead with a heart of gold, which SOME people don't believe, AKA Shane Stryker. He has her pinned for a wild-child, but agrees to give her riding lessons against his better judgement. Annabelle thinks Shane is snokin' hot, but won't let herself fall for a man who thinks she is something she isn't, even if with every steamy kiss they share, she finds herself wanting to prove to him that she is a one-man woman. It might take a lot of prodding and pushing, but I think in the end Shane will come to his senses and see what an amazing woman Annabelle is, even if he has to get his heart cut out to prove it.
I really, really enjoyed reading about Shane and Annabelle's journey to finding the one they long to be with. They both had ex's that "scarred" them away from thinking they could ever find TRUE LOVE again, but instead they both find that maybe they never had it in the first place, maybe this time around it would be more than they'd had before.
The one thing I LOVED about this book was that I wasn't overwhelmed with the same old conflict being shoved down my throat. Some romances can keep reiterating the "conflict" with the hero or heroine which has them together, then fighting, and so it goes on and on. This book has a conflict within the hero and heroine, and it is threaded within the book, but it is done SO NICELY, that I never felt as if I was bored, and I had no urge to scream "Get over it already".
Summer Nights is so far my favorite of the Summer Trilogy, but I have one more to go, so Charlie, our beloved fire woman, might just show me a thing or two about love.
I recommend the Summer Trilogy in the Fool's Gold series by Susan Mallery if you are looking for a great beach read, or just a read that leaves you feeling good.
Enjoy ladies and Happy Reading!!
Susan has brought the guns blazing this summer with Summer Days, Summer Nights and All Summer Long. I have to say, I am enjoying each one, but Summer Nights couldn't be put down.
In Summer Nights, we meet Shane Stryker, sexy horse whisperer and sexy-as-all-hell Cowboy. Shane comes to Fool's Gold to live and breed on some of his family's property. He is hoping to settle-down and make a relaxing life for himself, while doing what he loves, working with and breeding horses. Little does he know, the "nice girl" that his mother has offered to set him up with, is the same woman that he was mesmerized by at Jo's Bar as he watched her sway and grind on top of the bar. He is definitely NOT looking for another one of THOSE women, he'd had his fill and had his heart broken.
Fool's Gold librarian, Annabelle Weiss, is a sweet, sassy, petite redhead with a heart of gold, which SOME people don't believe, AKA Shane Stryker. He has her pinned for a wild-child, but agrees to give her riding lessons against his better judgement. Annabelle thinks Shane is snokin' hot, but won't let herself fall for a man who thinks she is something she isn't, even if with every steamy kiss they share, she finds herself wanting to prove to him that she is a one-man woman. It might take a lot of prodding and pushing, but I think in the end Shane will come to his senses and see what an amazing woman Annabelle is, even if he has to get his heart cut out to prove it.
I really, really enjoyed reading about Shane and Annabelle's journey to finding the one they long to be with. They both had ex's that "scarred" them away from thinking they could ever find TRUE LOVE again, but instead they both find that maybe they never had it in the first place, maybe this time around it would be more than they'd had before.
The one thing I LOVED about this book was that I wasn't overwhelmed with the same old conflict being shoved down my throat. Some romances can keep reiterating the "conflict" with the hero or heroine which has them together, then fighting, and so it goes on and on. This book has a conflict within the hero and heroine, and it is threaded within the book, but it is done SO NICELY, that I never felt as if I was bored, and I had no urge to scream "Get over it already".
Summer Nights is so far my favorite of the Summer Trilogy, but I have one more to go, so Charlie, our beloved fire woman, might just show me a thing or two about love.
I recommend the Summer Trilogy in the Fool's Gold series by Susan Mallery if you are looking for a great beach read, or just a read that leaves you feeling good.
Enjoy ladies and Happy Reading!!
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