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A view years back I read the first book in the Tangled in Texas series ‘Rules of Protection’. I seriously devoured that book and couldn’t get enough. I just really loved it. So when the second book ‘Playing With Fire’ came out I immediately started reading that one too. And it was just as good. Although I have been reading less due to my pregnancy I saw that the third book in the series ‘Law of Attraction’ came out and I knew I just had to read it. So I was super excited when I got approved to reading this book and I started ASAP.
In ‘Law of Attraction’ we read the story of Bobbie Jo Weston. We read a little about her in the previous books, so I was happy that this book was all about her. Bobbie Jo is a single mom and has had enough of the bad men she seems to attract. All she wants to do now is focus on her little boy and getting her Bed & Breakfast going. But she definitely needs some help with that. So when a handyman comes to town, in need of a place to stay it seems like the perfect deal. Seth will help Bobbie getting the Bed & Breakfast going, and Seth has a place to stay. But what they didn’t expect and wanted was the chemistry that is flowing between them. And there are many secrets in Seth’s life. Soon it’s getting harder and harder to stay only ‘friends’.
Every time I get further in a series, I always expect the books to get a little less good. The excitement of the little town and the characters gets less because you already know lots about them. But you still want to keep reading because you like the characters and want to know what happens to them. Well, in this series the books definitely don’t get any less good. They possible get even better and I loved reading every single page of ‘Law of Attraction’.
Alison Bliss has a way of making her characters come to life and I honestly felt like I knew Bobbie Jo. And the chemistry between Bobbie Jo and Seth was definitely intense and so much fun to read about. I loved their story and everything about it. Obviously it was also fun to get to read a little about the characters from the previous books to, but above all I loved to read Bobbie Jo’s story finally. Bobbie Jo is a tough woman who has made some bad choices in the past. But all she wants to do now is to make a good life for her little boy. And I loved how determined she was.
This book had it all. Romance, friendship, humor, excitement and plenty of steaming scenes that makes you want to keep on reading.
If you haven’t read a book in this series yet, you should definitely start reading. These books can be read as standalones too, but I definitely would start with the first one.
In ‘Law of Attraction’ we read the story of Bobbie Jo Weston. We read a little about her in the previous books, so I was happy that this book was all about her. Bobbie Jo is a single mom and has had enough of the bad men she seems to attract. All she wants to do now is focus on her little boy and getting her Bed & Breakfast going. But she definitely needs some help with that. So when a handyman comes to town, in need of a place to stay it seems like the perfect deal. Seth will help Bobbie getting the Bed & Breakfast going, and Seth has a place to stay. But what they didn’t expect and wanted was the chemistry that is flowing between them. And there are many secrets in Seth’s life. Soon it’s getting harder and harder to stay only ‘friends’.
Every time I get further in a series, I always expect the books to get a little less good. The excitement of the little town and the characters gets less because you already know lots about them. But you still want to keep reading because you like the characters and want to know what happens to them. Well, in this series the books definitely don’t get any less good. They possible get even better and I loved reading every single page of ‘Law of Attraction’.
Alison Bliss has a way of making her characters come to life and I honestly felt like I knew Bobbie Jo. And the chemistry between Bobbie Jo and Seth was definitely intense and so much fun to read about. I loved their story and everything about it. Obviously it was also fun to get to read a little about the characters from the previous books to, but above all I loved to read Bobbie Jo’s story finally. Bobbie Jo is a tough woman who has made some bad choices in the past. But all she wants to do now is to make a good life for her little boy. And I loved how determined she was.
This book had it all. Romance, friendship, humor, excitement and plenty of steaming scenes that makes you want to keep on reading.
If you haven’t read a book in this series yet, you should definitely start reading. These books can be read as standalones too, but I definitely would start with the first one.
Ever since Book 1 of the series I have wanted to read about Bobbie Jo and see her get her HEA.
In book 1, Rules of Protection (Tangled in Texas #1) we saw Bobbie Jo through the eyes of the heroine of that book Emily and at first she came across a bit like the villain, the other woman.
We know that she has a son and her ex is a dead beat, certainly no father to her boy.
This story starts when he son is 5.
I like the Hero and the heroine though there was a bit of push/pull which I am not keen on.
Humorous scenes with the child.
There are plenty of scenes with the previous couples from the series which is fantastic.
No o/w or o/m drama.
Her ex is around quite early on in the story but no romance between them.
No cheating. HEA. Epilogue.
ARC.
In book 1, Rules of Protection (Tangled in Texas #1) we saw Bobbie Jo through the eyes of the heroine of that book Emily and at first she came across a bit like the villain, the other woman.
We know that she has a son and her ex is a dead beat, certainly no father to her boy.
This story starts when he son is 5.
I like the Hero and the heroine though there was a bit of push/pull which I am not keen on.
Humorous scenes with the child.
There are plenty of scenes with the previous couples from the series which is fantastic.
No o/w or o/m drama.
Her ex is around quite early on in the story but no romance between them.
No cheating. HEA. Epilogue.
ARC.
Yay!!!! Loved this... love this whole series. Sighs very happily.
( and we got to find out some of their real names too! Major bonus as that always troubled me, in a really good way!! )
10/02/20 Just on a re-read. It's funny how doing that change your perception of a book. I really didn't like Bobbie Jo in book 1. I didn't like Emily in book 2. Anna was irrelevant... she barely figured in book 3. The male leads, apart from Seth, irritated me. I really didn't like the relationship between Jake & Bobbie Jo... it is great that they got on... but did they have to keep referencing the fact that they were each other's firsts ( to their current partners ) and that they were still best friends. It's a bit... yucky and not needed... I don't see it as an adult way to behave... why is there a need to reference it all? I didn't like Cowboy very much. He took pride in his reputation until he realised that it might hinder him and then he took umbridge that people may actually question his motives as to wanting to have a relationship with them. Anna... oh Anna. I really wanted to like you... but you fell into that cess-pit of female lead characters who think all of the right things and then demonstrate the complete opposite. And Bobbie Jo? I did like her character in the 3rd book... to a degree. Seth and Austin were the overall stars for me tho.
So... I still love the concept of the series as a whole... but not broken down!
( and we got to find out some of their real names too! Major bonus as that always troubled me, in a really good way!! )
10/02/20 Just on a re-read. It's funny how doing that change your perception of a book. I really didn't like Bobbie Jo in book 1. I didn't like Emily in book 2. Anna was irrelevant... she barely figured in book 3. The male leads, apart from Seth, irritated me. I really didn't like the relationship between Jake & Bobbie Jo... it is great that they got on... but did they have to keep referencing the fact that they were each other's firsts ( to their current partners ) and that they were still best friends. It's a bit... yucky and not needed... I don't see it as an adult way to behave... why is there a need to reference it all? I didn't like Cowboy very much. He took pride in his reputation until he realised that it might hinder him and then he took umbridge that people may actually question his motives as to wanting to have a relationship with them. Anna... oh Anna. I really wanted to like you... but you fell into that cess-pit of female lead characters who think all of the right things and then demonstrate the complete opposite. And Bobbie Jo? I did like her character in the 3rd book... to a degree. Seth and Austin were the overall stars for me tho.
So... I still love the concept of the series as a whole... but not broken down!
WOW! Another amazing read. Hot, steamy, and funny. Ms. Bliss has done it again. The preview for this one is what pushed me to read the first two and I am so glad that I did. I can’t wait for the next one.