Series: Pride and Pranks #1
Author: Cindy Steel
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Romantic Comedy, Contemporary Romance
Source: Kindle Own
My Review:
That Fine Line by Cindy Steel is the second book I have read by her. I look forward to reading more, especially in this series.
Read for:
🚜small town, Idaho
🚜on the farm
🚜enemies to lovers
🚜years of pranks
🚜they grew up together
🚜witty banter
🚜Kelsey's parents are awesome
🚜swoony moments
Fair warning, there is a love triangle type set up, but it is done well. I did not like Parker or his family. I did not appreciate how they made Kelsey feel. There was some minor harsh words (jack---) or mild cursing, whatever you want to call it. The romance was completely clean. The humor was excellent, I laughed out loud multiple times.
★★★★/5
Synopsis (Goodreads):
All I wanted was a quiet summer on my family’s ranch in Idaho…
I
didn’t think that was too much to ask. With my fiancé in California, I
was back home for three months to plan my wedding. I had colors to pick,
cows to milk, and a wedding dress to squeeze into.
Which was why I didn’t need anybody messing with me.
Especially
not the guy who had dedicated his whole life to making mine a joke. The
guy who filled my high school locker with frogs and my hot car with
cans of tuna. I mean…I always got him back. But not this summer. Things
were different now. I was engaged. I had grown up. I would NOT fall
victim to Cade’s pranks, teasing, or his manly charms.
If only my dad hadn’t hired the moron to cowboy for him this summer.
Now my childhood enemy is living on our ranch and seems to think we have a score to settle.
And all bets are off.
I remember liking her book Faking Christmas; I haven't read anything else by her. Yet. :D
ReplyDeleteLark, I started the one after this but haven't had time to listen to it, sadly!
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