While I LOVED bk 1, The One Place, I’ll have to go with “like” here for bk 2. The One Girl is from Tuck’s POV which is something I usually love but bk 2 just didn’t have the same spark for me as The One Place. However, it did wrap up the story with a sweet HEA for one of my favorite couples. I might have left my rating at 3.5 stars except for the way the whole ending went with Drew. His role as the heavy started off the story in bk 1 and highlighted the drama at the end of it. You just knew there was a show down coming between the 3 main players (Drew, Tuck, Talie). Here in bk 2 the Drew element just sat there unexplored until the very last quarter of the bk when suddenly things just derailed. It appeared that the author wrapped up Drew’s part in the story like an afterthought with a series of events that came out of nowhere, were incredibly unbelievable and just what?!?, you’ve got to be kidding me silly. I also seriously didn’t care for Kayla, Talie’s sister. She got on my nerves HUGE, with her constant yapping, whining and complaining. Tuck/Talie should have kicked her to the curb WAY early on. So with that being said…3.0 stars is generously fair for this one.
Since I loved the first bk, The One Place, so much I’m going to give this author’s 3rd bk, Impossible, a try. Cade, the bull riding ladies man who had a brief appearance in this story is the Hero. Hoping it will be as fun a read as The One Place.