Lately it's been small towns and country boys that I want to read about and this book had that and the cover was pretty. Revell sweet lord in heaven that boy can make any girl drop her panties, and I fell in love with him the first time he and Scarlett got in a little tizzy, "the cheerleader lost her map to Crossroads the summer I had to come back here and help out when my daddy died," Revell whisper-hissed leaning over the bar toward me. "What your sorry excuse for not coming back." I mean there wasn't any 'hanky-panky' in the book but there was lots of sexual tension which I liked, "oh darlin', just remember I'll tan your backside bare and enjoy every moment of it if you leave Crossroads ever again without saying good-bye to me." To say Scarlett has issues is kind of an understatement shes lost, not sure of herself and just needs some guidance and well Revell is just the man to help her out even if there is some complications, "cursing me out, slapping me sideways, trying to thwart my chivalrous moves...how much was a southern gentleman supposed to take before he went all Appalachian cave man?" He's also determined and won't let anything stand in the way of getting the girl he loves, "I love you, Scarlett, I only wanted to see you survive it. It certainly wasn't going to make me love you any less." I don't think their story is complete but only just the beginning so I'm really hoping to see more of Revell and Scarlett.
Thanks for the review! The Carpetbaggers, Rebels, & Yankee Series is all about small towns and county boys!
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