Right now I'm in the mood for ranches, farms, small towns, and hot cowboys so I was glad I picked this book up. This book is different from Kasey's other books as the male lead isn't really that dominant, persistent yes, "wrong darlin'. I wanna know everything about you. And I'm a man who sees what he wants and goes after it. Never wanted somethin' and not got it - so you can mark my words when I say that by the end of this I'm gonna know your name, and everything else there is to know about you. Be seeing ya, darlin'." Okay so maybe Jackson is a little bit dominant but not much. Also he gets really possessive about only him calling Eden 'Ace' it's just very strange, "only I call you Ace. You wanna see heads rollin' then go ahead and tell others to call you Ace, but I'm warning you now, by the end of it, I'll be the only one calling you Ace." He's a caring guy and he drops everything when something happens to Eden, "I don't care how effing busy I am. Nothing, and I mean nothing is more important to me than you. I'll be there in an hour." He's also a romantic guy, "love being able to blow my load in you." See so romantic. I'm actually really looking forward to Ava and Jeremy's story!
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