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He’s not a man to be played with. Not without consequences. For five years, Levi Tucker had no control over his life, locked up for a crime he didn’t commit. Never again would any woman—any desire—overtake this cowboy’s common sense. Now Faith Grayson, the sexy, brilliant architect he’s hired to design his grand new house, is sorely testing his resolve. Faith is too young. Too innocent. Maybe just too tempting.
Publication Year: 2019
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Levi and Faith are amazing together. I cannot stress that enough. AMAZING!
The concept of this story is wonderful and heartbreaking and makes me angry. Levi already had a chip on his shoulder before prison, of course he’s going to be a bitter man when he gets out. Faith, on the other hand, has been protected her whole life. She feels she has a lot to prove, she’s ready to stand on her own two feet without input from her brothers, but there isn’t a terrible past or incident she needs to get beyond. Faith is a strong young woman who is finding her own voice…and using it.
This story kept me in butterflies throughout. Whether I had them during the spicy scenes with Faith and Levi, or during the touching scenes when they’d open up to each other, or during the times Levi really opened up and showed his heart, there were always butterflies.
I recently listed Maisey Yates as an author that will keep me up late into the night reading. Honestly, if I hadn’t had to get up for work in the morning I would have never put this book down once I picked it up.
You can read more of my reviews at All In Good Time.