let me tell you, I am still swooning! This is the second book in the Beechwood Falls series, but it totally works as a standalone. Rhett Michaels – tattooed, southern, and totally grumpy – stole my heart. The chemistry between him and Tori was off the charts from the very beginning. Their "we've hooked up before, now I’m working for you" dynamic had me hooked from page one.
Rhett is such a gruff, no-nonsense guy who takes his job seriously, and his whole “no dating employees” rule added to the tension. But Tori, with her bright and free-spirited energy, broke down his walls in the most deliciously slow-burn way. Watching him struggle to keep his distance while also having her live in his house? Perfection.
I loved Tori’s determination to carve out her own life and stand up to her controlling parents. Honestly, the way she handled herself, especially with Rhett, made me cheer for her so hard. And Rhett? Yes, he’s a grump, but his soft side – especially when it came to his family – melted me. The bond with his father was such a sweet, emotional layer to the story.
Now, the first-person dual POV? It was great because we got to see both of their thoughts and inner struggles, but I’ll admit there were times when it felt a little too back-and-forth for my liking. That said, the way the story built up the tension between them, especially leading up to that scene with the hammer (you’ll know it when you read it!), made up for everything. The heat and the emotions were real.
Overall, Built by Design gave me exactly what I was looking for: a heartfelt, angsty, small-town romance with characters I didn’t want to leave behind. Rhett and Tori’s story is full of sweetness, spice, and emotional depth, and I’m already eyeing the rest of the series because I NEED more Beechwood Falls in my life.
If you love a good grumpy/sunshine romance with a dash of workplace tension and plenty of feels, this one’s for you!