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liza5326's review
4.0
This is a sweet story featuring the brother of the MC of the first story. Jake is a history teacher and is fighting to make the riding program at Shane and Travis' ranch and official after school program. Then David moves to town with his daughter, Riley. I was loving the slow-burn between Jake asnd David, as well as the ultra-sweet, growing romance between Riley and fellow student, Julie. Nothing was easy or perfect, but overall, it was an enjoyable story.
tltravis's review
5.0
Such a heartwarming story
Parents sometimes miss in their children what others see and we need those extra sets of eyes sometimes to set us right. That is, when our hearts and minds are open to doing so.
Parents sometimes miss in their children what others see and we need those extra sets of eyes sometimes to set us right. That is, when our hearts and minds are open to doing so.
cadiva's review
4.0
Good follow up for this new series
I enjoyed this second book in the new series from Alison Hendricks a little more than book one as there was slightly less dramady.
Jake and David didn't have as much angst as they got together as Travis and Shane had in the first one but there was still a bit of annoying back and fro-ing as they both tried to outdo the other on the "push those away you love" front.
The secondary story with David's daughter Riley and troubled teen Julie from the first book flowed better with surprisingly small levels of drama and only that in keeping with Julie's overly religious and homophobic parents.
I like this new setting and I'm hoping Eric gets his story next and we find out about the vandalism.
I enjoyed this second book in the new series from Alison Hendricks a little more than book one as there was slightly less dramady.
Jake and David didn't have as much angst as they got together as Travis and Shane had in the first one but there was still a bit of annoying back and fro-ing as they both tried to outdo the other on the "push those away you love" front.
The secondary story with David's daughter Riley and troubled teen Julie from the first book flowed better with surprisingly small levels of drama and only that in keeping with Julie's overly religious and homophobic parents.
I like this new setting and I'm hoping Eric gets his story next and we find out about the vandalism.
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