Can she keep a safe distance?
Jenna Matthews is a city girl, no question. Despite a childhood spent in the Outback, she's committed to her fast-paced life and the competitive world of corporate law. When her best friend asks her to be bridesmaid, Jenna finds herself in Wirralong and wildly attracted to the best man. A fling? Why not?
Dangerously sexy Sam Twist runs his vast family sheep property and is as keen as Jenna to keep their relationship at fling status. Then the authorities turn up on his doorstep and Jenna jumps in to help despite Sam’s protests.
She soon learns that after years of drought, there are others in the district who need her skills. Her dilemma? Spending too much time around Sam is perilous. He could rob a girl of her heart.
MY REVIEW:
I truly enjoyed not only this book but this
couple. Some may say how can you fall in
love so fast. Well, it may not have been
total love, but after all, they both have been dating a number of others, they know the
chemistry is there for each other. It is different.
Plus, I’m sure having the security of each
other’s friends as besties had to help too.
The fact that they are spending added time together, they seem to mesh. Sam proving to Jenna, not only to be a fantastic
lover, but a kind and giving man.
Sam knows the moment he set eyes on Jenna
that she is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. As he gets to know her, she isn’t just a city
girl. She didn’t mind jumping into to
help where needed. Like with the
lambs. Ruining her dress from the wedding
too.
It is finding out about her past that bounds
them both. The way he handles it, that is the key that opens Jenna’s, fearful heart.
I could feel the love just rolling off these
two characters even if they couldn’t figure it out for a while. They have an amazing amount of restraint in how
they chose to handle the chemistry when they knew they really wanted to be with
each other.
I give this: 5 stars. Provided by netgalley.com.
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