We first met Cannon Banks in Out of the Darkness.
Now he gets his own story in the first book of a brand new series!
Are you ready to travel back to his home town of Redemption, Tennessee?
It’s going to be a wild ride.
Farah
Highland was raised with more money than most people could ever dream
of, but with that wealth and privilege came cold indifference and
cruelty. Determined to start living for herself, Farah cut ties with
everything and everyone she'd ever known for the chance at starting
over in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains.
Notorious
town playboy, Cannon Banks grew up living the good life. He had it
all, loving parents, good friends, and a face and body that drove
women wild. Love and commitment were the last things on his mind . .
. until he locked eyes with a woman across a crowded bar, and
everything changed in a heartbeat.
There's
just one problem. Bad Alibi's newest waitress wants nothing to do
with him. But he's nothing if not determined.
Cannon
and Farah are about to enter into a battle of wills.
𝐌𝐚𝐲
𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐭
𝐦𝐚𝐧 . . . 𝐨𝐫 𝐰𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧,
𝐰𝐢𝐧.
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Every time I think that I can't fall more for a couple than I
did with those in her last book, Jessica Prince releases a new book...
Seriously though, I really loved her other books but despite some smaller issues, this book absolutely drew me in. When I wanted to write this review, I ended up rereading the whole book because I simply couldn't stop!
Not only did our heroine Farah have a family whose neglectful and careless ways weren't getting any better just because they had all this money but something happened in her past that made her flee from her former life. She gave up everything in order to learn not only to survive but to thrive - and Redemption just might be the right place for that!
Cannon though, well,....he and his ...very ...open-minded attitude towards women...really made me mad sometimes and I could have kicked him a bit in his behind but he is there for her when Farah really needs him and helps her overcome her past. He and all her newfound friends do everything to help her heal.
I really enjoyed reading this book and I can't wait to read the next books in this new series, a spin-off of the Hope Valley series that I absolutely loved as well.
Not only did our heroine Farah have a family whose neglectful and careless ways weren't getting any better just because they had all this money but something happened in her past that made her flee from her former life. She gave up everything in order to learn not only to survive but to thrive - and Redemption just might be the right place for that!
Cannon though, well,....he and his ...very ...open-minded attitude towards women...really made me mad sometimes and I could have kicked him a bit in his behind but he is there for her when Farah really needs him and helps her overcome her past. He and all her newfound friends do everything to help her heal.
I really enjoyed reading this book and I can't wait to read the next books in this new series, a spin-off of the Hope Valley series that I absolutely loved as well.
♥♥♥♥♥
Lifting
the beer bottle to my lips, I took a pull as I stared around in
wonder at my new house. Typically, I would have toasted something as
awesome as moving into my brand new dream home with a glass of
champagne, but I lived in a biker town and I was dating a biker.
There was no way the people in my life now were going to drink
champagne, so when Darla and Buck showed up to join in the
celebration, they brought a case of beer with them.
And
I was just fine with that.
The
last moving truck had taken off five minutes earlier, and even though
every piece of furniture was right where it was supposed to be, there
was still a lot of work to be done. Unlike Cannon, I fully intended
to put my stamp on this beautiful old Victorian. There were boxes to
unpack, art and pictures to hang, and toss pillows to toss. It would
take several more shopping trips to fill all the space; a challenge I
was more than up for.
But
all of that could wait. I was finally home,
and that was the only thing that mattered to me.
Clay
and his men had done better than I could have imagined. Every room
was warm and inviting and absolutely perfect. They’d even worked a
miracle with my bedroom walls. You couldn’t even see the crappy
paint job I’d done when you looked at it now.
I
thought back to that very first day, when I’d stepped through that
front door into a dilapidated pit. I thought back to the warmth
rooting in my chest, and I knew I’d never forget that moment,
because it was the exact same warmth I felt as I looked at all my
friends and family gathered in my new kitchen, drinking beer and
cutting up.
Bennett
and Jase were there. Cannon, Shane, Brantley, and Poppy. Banks had
shown up with Bev earlier to help with the move. Scooter was there
with his wife, along with Danno and Fletch. Several of my regulars at
the bar had come bearing housewarming gifts. Everyone I cared about
was standing in this room, and as I looked around, I discovered
something that had me dangerously close to tears.
I
didn’t have enough chairs.
“What’s
on your mind, sweet pea?” Jase asked, coming over and slinging his
arm around my shoulders. “This is supposed to be a happy day, and
you look like you’re about to start crying.”
“I
don’t have enough chairs,” I whispered, my voice scratchy with
emotion.
He
looked down at me like I had lost my mind. “You’re about to burst
into tears because you don’t have enough chairs?
That’s an easy enough fix, Farah. Or have you forgotten you’re
loaded?”
I
let out a watery laugh and smacked him in his stomach. “It’s not
that, you jerk. I’m not upset.”
“Then
what is it?”
“All
my life, I’ve only had two people, Jase. You and Bennett, that’s
it. And that was always enough for me. I was lucky, having the two of
you. But now . . . now I have this.” I waved my arm out. “Now I
have so many people who mean something to me that I don’t have
enough chairs for them all to sit in. So, yeah, I’m close to
crying, but it’s only because I’m incredibly, stupidly
happy.”
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