Ratings8
Average rating4.1
Really loved this book. Although I found the marketed tropes to miss some key plot bits, I still liked how the story developed.
The whole King and Sullivan sub-plot felt very out of place IMO. It felt like it was just a tease to keep reading the series to find out more. I do see how that history could affect other teased relationships in other upcoming books, but as a plot point in this one - it felt very out of place and random.
I will definitely pick up other books in this series because I like a lot of the side characters and the teased pairs for upcoming books.
The spice in this was off the charts. The absolutely undeniable chemistry between these two!!!!!
Very much enemies to lovers, in the very best way.
Beckett is hired to renovate Kate's family's farm house, but he is her ex-boyfriends older brother. He is also her brother's best friend.
Kate and Beckett are thorns in each other sides, but secretly love the banter and bickering.
It was fine. I felt like they worked up to something big that was happening because of the speakeasy and the war against the families and yet literally nothing happened in the end? Also I'm not really sure why they broke up to work on themselves? And he only lives like 2 hours away. To me that's nothing. I drive that a lot... like multiple times a week so I'm not quite sure why that would throw a wrench and everything. Overall it was cute.