Hope Ignites (Hope, #2)

Hope Ignites (Hope, #2)

Jaci Burton

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Logan McCormack likes his isolated life on the ranch, until a movie crew starts filming there. When actress Desiree Jenkins blows into his life, she wrecks it harder than the Oklahoma winds with her brutal honesty and soft touch. Des knows this is a temporary stay, but she loves the open freedom of the land, and for the first time in her life, Des feels like she might have found a place she can call home, with a man she might be falling in love with. But Logan’s heart is tougher than the soil beneath them—can she convince him that they belong together?


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  • Cheri
    Apr 03, 2025
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    I love, love, loved the heroine, Des, in this story. She spoke her mind (not in a mean way), went for what she wanted, treated everyone with respect, was extremely honest and loyal. As for our hero, Logan, of course he was wonderful...we know that from meeting him in book one. But the chip on his shoulder was bigger than the whole state of Oklahoma.

    I enjoyed how much Des understood why Logan did certain things and would call him on it, but she still wouldn't stand for it. I'm not sure how much that sentence makes sense, but I understand what I mean. Logan was definitely an alpha male, maybe a bit too much at times. But as the reader there are things you are privy to that the hero is not so I tried to see things from his point of view when his jealousy would seem a bit much.

    I'm sure the way things ran on this "movie set" were nothing like real life. I was okay with that because it wasn't too unbelievable and it moved the storyline. And what do I know anyway? I don't work in movies.

    I'm glad I decided to read this series, it has definitely gotten me excited about Jaci Burton's writing again.

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