About the book:
Welcome to Three Creek Ranch, home of the James
family for over a hundred years, complete with its own Western movie
set. Franklin James might be a famous pro hockey player, but just
because he's Cassie's older brother doesn't mean she wants to step into
the limelight. She's too busy helping her dad run the ranch and managing
the ranch's movie set, and negotiating with the giant egos of movie
stars like Harrison Woods, who's supposed to be filming the new TV
series of As The Heart Draws. And while his TV hero character might be
hugely popular, Harrison's real character is anything but noble. Cassie
is convinced he's hiding something, and she's determined to make sure it
doesn't reflect badly on Three Creek Ranch. Can she remind him what
being a true hero is all about?
My review:
This was a very sweet romance that had Cassie and Harrison starting out as annoyed by each other but slowly changed into an attraction. Due to some misunderstandings and Harrison complaining and being a little difficult, Cassie was frustrated with him but it was nice to see him change as the book progressed. Cassie's a Christian but was having a hard time showing kindness to him so she had some things to learn about walking the walk and he also had a lot to learn about faith and what God being like a father really meant since his was an abusive one and that's all he knew. They both grew throughout the book, spiritually and emotionally. There were some good conversations about faith, too, which was nice. There was some fun banter, sweet romance and funny moments. The setting was beautiful and it was also fun to picture the western town. It was nice seeing such a strong female character and also seeing the male out of his element and needing some help, which also made for some funny situations. I liked that they were both imperfect and had stuff to work on. I can't wait to read the next in the series and also to read the hockey series that's related to this. I highly recommend it!
I received this ebook free from the author. I was not compensated for this review. All opinions are my own.
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