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Driving Whiskey Wild
by Melissa Foster
The Whiskey parents raised quite the blunt, caring, and upstanding brood. Just like Bear, Bullet is quite the responsible human being ... and, like Bear, he's taken on a little too much. Not only is he running the family bar, but he's doing just about every heroic thing under the sun (while fighting the hero title with everything in him). Along with rest of the Dark Knights, he protects the town from any rough elements, does charity work when it is needed, and steps in whenever there's trouble. It's been fine when all he had in his life was his family and the town. But now a fiesty wonan has caught his eye and his life might just be headed for a change.
Finlay resists her attraction to Bullet a bit at first - they don't seem like they'd have much in common and his pickup lines could REALLY use some work. But after they spend some time together, she realizes that there is more to him than she thought and their attraction may not be something to ignore. It's pretty hard to ignore a built, stubborn, cocky (but uniquely charming) protector that shows his heart is just as big as his ... shoes.
There's really not a lot of drama here. Both Bullet and Finaly have a little contemplation they need to do at first as they decide whether getting involved is the right thing to do. Plus, Bullet has some residual PTSD that he needs to address, but overall Driving Whiskey Wild is one of those slow-burn romances. We're there with them as they make their way from dancing around each other to a HEA ending. It's sweet, sexy, and satisfying to read.
*** I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else’s. ***
Finlay resists her attraction to Bullet a bit at first - they don't seem like they'd have much in common and his pickup lines could REALLY use some work. But after they spend some time together, she realizes that there is more to him than she thought and their attraction may not be something to ignore. It's pretty hard to ignore a built, stubborn, cocky (but uniquely charming) protector that shows his heart is just as big as his ... shoes.
There's really not a lot of drama here. Both Bullet and Finaly have a little contemplation they need to do at first as they decide whether getting involved is the right thing to do. Plus, Bullet has some residual PTSD that he needs to address, but overall Driving Whiskey Wild is one of those slow-burn romances. We're there with them as they make their way from dancing around each other to a HEA ending. It's sweet, sexy, and satisfying to read.
*** I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else’s. ***