Monday, February 20, 2017

Rocky Mountain Devil by Vivian Arend [Review]

Rocky Mountain Devil by Vivian Arend
Rocky Mountain Devil (Six Pack Ranch #10) by Vivian Arend
Format: ebook
Source: provided for review
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Date read: September 8, 2016

Six Pack Ranch
1. Rocky Mountain Heat
2. Rocky Mountain Haven
3. Rocky Mountain Desire
4. Rocky Mountain Angel
5. Rocky Mountain Rebel
6. Rocky Mountain Freedom
7. Rocky Mountain Romance
8. Rocky Mountain Retreat
9. Rocky Mountain Shelter
10. Rocky Mountain Devil - Paperback | Kindle
11. Rocky Mountain Home
12. Rocky Mountain Forever

Vivian Arend
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
The sweetest part of temptation is giving in…

Raphael (Angel) Coleman and Laurel Sitko were thick as thieves throughout their school years. The unlikely friendship between the rancher’s son and the preacher’s daughter might have gone unnoticed by most, but their shared laughter and connection were the best parts of Rafe's life growing up. Now that she’s returned to Rocky, he’s eager to move from friend to something far more intimate.

After three years away, Laurel’s ready to start over with the gorgeous cowboy who’s always owned a piece of her heart. But when her college ex shows up in town, she’s got a lot more to deal with than expected, including one suddenly possessive cowboy determined to protect her even as he tutors her through every sexual lesson in the book.

Desire flares hotter and hotter through stolen moments and willing seduction. But when tragedy strikes, Rafe’s left on shaky ground, his biggest fear now a reality that could tear them apart and rip forever from their grasp.

Will the connection forged by time be strong enough to see them through to the other side?

Warning: Friends to lovers equals sweet kisses heating to earth-shaking passion, mixed with laughter and tears. Get ready for hellos, farewells and goodbyes…some forever. Because everyone knows the only real secrets in a small town are the ones you’re willing to take to the grave.
Thoughts on Rocky Mountain Devil: Laurel and Rafe were seriously cute together. Seriously. From their first interaction as kids right on up to the two of them deciding to try out coupledom. There were a few speed bumps along the way to their happily ever after (because it wouldn't be as fun to read about them if there weren't!), but they figured things out. I'm pretty sure Rafe met most of those speed bumps with an easy going smile on his face. Most, mind you. Not all.

What can I say? I like a guy who manages to crack a joke even when he's dying to throttle someone for being a douchecanoe.

The Coleman clan is still as flirty, fun, and possessive as ever. Laurel fit in pretty seamlessly with them for all she's been away for a while. The lady loves of the various cowboys welcomed her in and made her feel right at home. The families themselves are big (and getting bigger), complicated, and full of all the emotions a big family is full of.

FYI, Jesse. *sniffle* I can't WAIT to read his book now. Poor guy.

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