Full Hart (The Harty Boys, #5)

Full Hart (The Harty Boys, #5)

Whitley Cox

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Christmas, a time for family, cheer and Joy getting her groove back. It’s nearly Christmas and the Hart brothers and their families are getting ready for another loud, crazy and wonderful holiday. But when they show up at their mother’s house with a freshly cut tree in tow, they’re in for a surprise nobody ever expected. After losing her husband thirty years ago, Joy Hart raised her four sons on her own, got her doctorate, and became an accomplished sex and relationship therapist. As much as she loves being a nana, a mom, and a mother-in-law, she’s far from dead and wants more in her life. For a long time, she pretended she was satisfied with the flings she had while away at conferences. Love was not on her radar. But a chance meeting with a dashing man has opened this Hart’s heart to new possibilities. Too bad her sons aren’t on board with the new man in their mother’s life. They’re giving Grant the gears and think he’s all wrong for their mother—for their family. He has no place at their Christmas dinner table, and the Harty Boys are determined to get the dirt on Grant before the timer on the oven says the turkey is done. Will Brock, Chase, Rex and Heath take things too far and ruin Christmas for everyone with their stubborn, meddling, alpha ways? Or will Grant save the day, save Christmas and prove to everyone that Joy deserves a happily ever after just like the rest of them? Trigger warning: miscarriage POV: All (Brock, Krista, Chase, Stacey, Rex, Lydia, Heath, Pasha, Joy and Grant) **Note: This is the fifth book in the Harty Boys Series. It’s highly recommended to read the Harty Boys quartet first. But not every Hart found their soulmate, so I thought why not give Joy the happily ever after she deserves too? So grab your rum and eggnog, put your fuzzy slippers up, get cozy by the fire and dive into a fun, read featuring your favorite family at Christmas time. **Note: The political views represented in this book do not necessarily reflect those of the author. This is fiction and characters are given their own thoughts, ideas, morals, ethics, religious and political opinions to make them seem more realistic.


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  • Wilko
    Mar 13, 2025
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    I was soo not ready for this series to finish and to be honest I put off reading this book as I figure if I don't read it, it never finished right! But I finally took the plunge and I floved it soo hard not only as I got to see all the guys and gals again for one last hoorah and it's Christmas, but most importantly because the back bone of the family Joy finally gets her chance at love after years on focusing on her boys and all the highs and lows they went through. Of course Brock, Chase, Rex and Heath are not going to take this well and their distrust is strong which I kind of get but their Mum is not a fool nor is she a women who would go for anything but a good man and so the sparks fly with how they act. Get ready for loads of laughs (especially thanks to Rayma, god that girl is a fire cracker) as well as frustration at Neanderthal thinking, women you don't want to mess with, a few tears, sneaky moves, reality checks, a heart full of love and a Christmas to remember.

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