When pampered publishing princess, Rebecca Heller crashes her father's Porsche, her parents are livid, doling out the punishment of the century. Being exiled to live with a grandmother she never knew existed is one thing, but to live in a house that can fit in her closet without electricity or running water? Insanity.
Enter Dylan Laugherty—an Adonis in tight jeans and flannel shirt. He's sarcastic, funny, and hot enough to make hell boil over. Believing him the storybook knight in shining armor, she flaunts her style and grace, but instead of asking for her phone number, the farm boy showers her with hostility.
How can she be expected to survive a six-month banishment to a place where she can’t use a blow dryer and geese attack her Gucci shoes? Not to mention the brooding farm boy she can’t stop thinking about.
As an author, Melissa Shirley believes in fairytales, happily ever after, and destiny. Born and raised in Illinois, and a mother of eight, she lives with her husband and three youngest children in a quiet town in the southern part of the state where she spends her time writing and watching her children grow into the people she has always dreamed.
Rebecca is a spoiled princess that's for sure, I know she changes throughout the story but I never completely liked her. Her snottiness got on my nerves a little too much I think. Dylan, wow he is one sexy as hell farm boy...he's snippy and sexy, killer grin and cocky but sweet, romantic and surprising in every way. Loved Dylan's family, too funny. I hated Becca's family, the stuck up a - holes of course except gram...loved Gram to pieces. I thought the story cute, lighthearted, sexy in parts and sweet but thought it could have been better, I think Becca could have been more towards the end, more could have happened maybe I'm not sure. Just something was missing, but if your looking for a light read, sweet and a little sexy this is a good book. 3-3.5 stars review by Nanee at upallnightreadallday.blogspot.com
Super wow! I loved this book. The prose and dialogue were hilariously funny, witty, and sharp. It was a sweet, touching book too. I loved the character arc. The romance proved magic, touching, and steeped in sexual tension. I didn't feel happy when the book ended - wanted more. Really a great read and keen to discover more from the author.