A Reunion of Rivals by Reese Ryan is the fourth book in the Bourbon Brothers series. Quinn Bazemore, a public relations guru, is recovering from a sorted past in Atlanta, comes to Magnolia Lake, Tennessee, to forge a partnership with King’s Finest Distillery and her grandfather’s orchard. Unbeknownst to Quinn, Max Abbott, marketing VP of King’s Finest, may derail Quinn’s glow-up.
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Ryan never fails to deliver on romance, but in this installment, she ups-the-ante with the family drama! In Engaging the Enemy, book 3, seeds of discontentment were teased with the position of CEO. The payoff in A Reunion of Rivals is handled masterfully and introduces a new dynamic. I found myself riveted by the corporate intrigue. All I can say is Parker...Paker…Paker…if slap the taste outta yo mouth were a person, it would be Parker. But the real star of the family is Cole! He stepped on the scene and shut the whole book down!
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Hero -Max Abbott – is a complicated man. His commitment to the family legacy limits his perspective on success and individuality. I understood his possessiveness over the brandy project, but I wanted him to confront his conflicted feelings sooner. Luckily one of his siblings gives him the business, which kicks him into high gear.
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Heroine – Quinn Bazemore – the quintessential boss chick on a mission to secure the bag. Her hustle is undeniable, but she’s not the stereotypical “strong Black woman.” Quinn is vulnerable, unsure, and healing from an unfortunate “entanglement.”
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Max and Quinn’s journey ends with an HFW (Happily for Now), which is realistic because of their emotional baggage. Wounds don’t heal from a simple I-Love-You, only action, effort, and time smooth the rough ridges of past transgressions.
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