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Mason I never wanted to go back home. Hallow Ranch was my own personal hell, and I was lucky to escape in one piece. My brother’s betrayal was the last straw, but he doesn’t know the real reason I left. No one does. For the last decade, I’ve focused on one thing: bull riding. I don’t care about anything but my eight seconds. When I’m on a bull, everything goes quiet. Until her. She was a stranger, but she was scared and in need of saving. Now, I can’t get her out of my head. She’s become my obsession, and her past is even darker than mine. Now, my brother is calling me home, and I have no choice. Because Harmony is the key to taking down Tim Moonie and saving Hallow Ranch. Harmony I’ve never had a home, only a place of origin. After six years, I finally have the courage to return to Houston and live the life I’ve always wanted. There’s just one problem: I don’t know how to be normal. I want to leave my past where it belongs: in a six-foot grave. My therapist says I’m ready. So, when my best friend wants to go to a bull riding show, I muster up the courage. I never thought I would be saved by a bull rider. Days later, he is all I can think about, and I start to see him everywhere. When he shows up at my clinic with a huge donation, I think it’s a fluke. When he appears outside my apartment, I know I should be afraid. But the famous Mason Langston doesn’t scare me. He’s not the monster who haunts my dreams. With him, I finally believe life can be good. Until it isn’t. Turns out my past is the key to saving Mason’s home. The first step? Become Mrs. Langston.
Publication Year: 2023
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3.5 ⭐️
This one is better than book one in my opinion Mason is a much more likable MMC. We now get what was happening with Mason and Harmony while everything that was happening in book 1 took place. The plot of this book continues to be intersting. I found the closure of the book that took this long to get to happened way too fast. I wanted Mooney to suffer a bit more honestly. After the horrible things he did its the least that should have happened to him. We continue with he multiple grammatical errors. I don’t know how this book was edited, but I would change editors. There were blatant misspellings, that a basic review of the book should have caught. The pet names here are much better, I mean little song is not a fave, but I’ll take that over the “enchantress”. We get one mention of that damn pet name since for some strange reason there is a part that was in Denver’s POV. One of the biggest editing mistakes here was the change in the name of the therapist in the last part of the book. In a Harmony chapter she states how she calls her Dr. G for her name is Giana Rodiquez and she didn’t want to be called by her last name. All of a sudden she starts being called Dr. Garcia, like WTF. I do feel this could have been edited down and still had a good story.