Synopsis
I met West Haven when I was eight years old. He taught me to play poker when I was nine, and we made paper airplanes together when I was eleven. He kissed me when I was sixteen. He was the best part about my family’s summer vacations to Montana. He was the boy who stole my heart. I was twenty-three when life ripped us apart.
Years later, I’m breaking my vow and returning to the ranch, not as a guest but its new owner. West might want me gone, but even he has to admit the only way to save his family’s legacy is with my help.
It’s not easy working side by side and facing those old memories. But this situation is only temporary. We’re at a crossroads. And as long as I don’t let myself fall in love with West Haven again, maybe this is our chance to put those ghosts to rest. Maybe this time we’ll finally be able to say goodbye.
Thoughts
I’d wanted to read a book by this author for months, so I was excited when Probably Smut sent this book to me in my subscription box this month. Isn’t she a beauty?
I enjoyed this book. I’m a sucker for a good cowboy romance. Small town. Slow burn. Friends to lovers. Beautiful scenery. Just enough depth. This book had it all. I enjoyed the dual POVs and dual timelines. I thought this approach was the perfect way to tell West and Indya’s love story. I look forward to continuing the Haven River Ranch series in the future!
Edition
This beautiful edition is from Probably Smut.
Question
Have you ever been to Montana?