A Beaumont Brothers Series stand-alone book 2
18+ due to adult situations
Suave, handsome Brodie Beaumont has a history of using and being used by women. Playing bass in his brother's band doesn't hurt.
A past he doesn’t like to talk about has turned him into the type of guy he is today, but he hasn’t really cared. Until the beautiful and feisty Gabrielle Demeres comes back into his life.
Gabrielle learned the hard way what type of guy Brodie was the first time she met him. His crude seduction attempt earned him a slap to his face, and Gabrielle wasn’t exactly looking forward to another encounter with the cad. Unfortunately, her best friend was marrying Brodie’s brother, and Gabrielle and Brodie would be forced to spend time together whether she liked it or not.
As things in the small, quiet town of Turtle Lake take a decidedly dark and dangerous turn, Gabrielle and Brodie only have each other to turn to. Will they be capable of overcoming their aversion to one another while coping with their own troubled pasts and dealing with the current dangers surrounding them? Or is their hostility just skating the fine line between love and hate?
Review
Fantastic second installment of the Beaumont Brothers! Once I started it, I couldn’t put it down. Brodie Beaumont starts off in bed with a random woman whose name he can’t even remember. He realizes he’s supposed to be at the airport picking up his future sister in-laws best friend Gabrielle, whom he doesn’t like because of an incident the year prior when he tried groping her and she smacked him. She regrets having hit Brodie when he was kissing her, but still thinks he owes her an apology for the groping. The sparks fly as soon as Gabrielle and Brodie see each other again. They’re forced to spend time together because they are put in charge of decorations for the upcoming wedding between Brodie’s brother and Gabrielle’s bestfriend.
I love the way the story flows and that Gabrielle and Brodie don’t jump straight into bed together. It’s a relatable story that will have you laughing, crying, and cheering. Highly recommended!
Review by LeeAnne
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