Enjoyable read. Can't wait to see what the other McGavins get up to.
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Jaymy M. –
2017-03-04
We can all do with a Zane McGavin in our lives. Really enjoyed getting to know this cowboy…
and his best friend Mandy.
Not everyone can say they’ve know their best friend since they were both three, but Zane and Mandy can. Of corse when that BFF hightails it out of town, only breezing through for a few days at a time to sew her mama before jetting back to NYC, cutting all ties for 10 years, it’s hard to call ‘em friend. That’s what Mandy did.
This book picks up with Zane rescuing her from the side of the road, where she’s struggling to get the lug nuts off so she can change the flat. She’s only back in Montana for a week to help her mom pack up her life and sell their home. But, instead of moving into town, Mandy wants her mom to leave her life in Montana and move to NYC with her.
A spirited disagreement between Zane and Mandy and revisiting old haunts with Zane, seeing him fulfilling his dream of rehabing injured winged creatures, causes friction… of the nicest variety. A bit strange thinking of your old friend as more than a pal? Yes.
This is one of my favorite romance types… friends to more.
But with Mandy dead set on running from bad memories of her father’s deceit and rejection, which demands she live in the big city, Zane very much entrenched in the family business and his raptor rescue, there are big odds to overcome before they can consider a lasting relationship… or even one at all since moving her mom would completely cut her off from even having any further contact with Montana.
Enjoyable read. Nice intro to a new series. Can’t wait to see what Cody and the other McGavins get up to. Can’t help but fall a little under his charm upon meeting him in Zane and Mandy’s book.
Received am ARC for am Honest Review.