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Frankie Baudouin has a hundred reasons not to trust Nate DeLuca. First, he’s a DeLuca. Second, he kissed her—in front of the entire town—and then never called. Oh, and he’s after her land. Sorrento Ranch is Frankie’s last chance to prove to her family—and to herself—that she has what it takes to be an award-winning winemaker. And she will stop at nothing to ensure her success—even if it means playing nice with the starched, sophisticated, and oh-so-sexy Italian. For Nate, Sorrento Ranch is more than just soil and grape vines; it was his father’s dream—a dream Nate is determined to make a reality. So when he finds himself forced to cohabitate with a hot-headed, irrational, and incredibly gorgeous Baudouin, Nate is surprised to discover that chaos could be so much fun—especially when she sleeps in nothing but lace.
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Just as I had hoped from glimpses of Frankie and Nate in the previous two books of the series, I loved their story. My goodness, that Nate is like the perfect man! So patient and kind.
As for Frankie, I almost thought she was going to drive me crazy. Somehow she didn't. I think it's because she admitted to herself that some of the times she thought she was being slighted, she truly knew she wasn't. That it was all from her past bad feelings getting in the way. So even though she was her own worst enemy in some ways, she at least knew she was doing it to herself.
With the last book I was so looking forward to reading about Frankie and Nate, but I'm kind of dreading the next book because Trey really came off as an ass in this one. We shall see...