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backtothebookshelf 's review for:
Cry About It
by Maggie Gates
I am no stranger to Maggie's writing. I started reading her books earlier this year and I was immediately hooked. Can't stop, won't stop. It has taken me DAYS to figure out the right words for this review and the ones that I do have are probably all wrong, but I don't care. Here it goes.
Y'all.. Jo and Vaughan are my favorite couple of Maggie's to date. These two are electric from their very first interaction and boy was I here for it. Maggie kept the momentum going throughout the whole entire book.
Jo has been through the seven rings of hell and came out on top, but Vaughan thinks she is just some crazy country bumpkin. He quickly finds out that he couldn't be more wrong. He soon finds out that she is a hardworking, hard-headed, badass woman who will bow down to no one.
Vaughan has always kept people at a distance, especially those who love him the most. He left his family and the small town life behind as soon as he could. After his father has an accident and he returns to help turn around the family farm's finances, he is reminded of just why he left. BUT he also found his reason to stay.
The journey that these two take to their HEA is absolutely wild.
Cry About It is full of laugh out loud moments, moments that will make you sweat, moments that will make you swoon, all of tension that you want out of an enemies to lovers romance, and so much more.
Cry About it was hysterical, sexy, and full of characters that you want to root for.
Maggie knocked it out of the park with this one.
Y'all.. Jo and Vaughan are my favorite couple of Maggie's to date. These two are electric from their very first interaction and boy was I here for it. Maggie kept the momentum going throughout the whole entire book.
Jo has been through the seven rings of hell and came out on top, but Vaughan thinks she is just some crazy country bumpkin. He quickly finds out that he couldn't be more wrong. He soon finds out that she is a hardworking, hard-headed, badass woman who will bow down to no one.
Vaughan has always kept people at a distance, especially those who love him the most. He left his family and the small town life behind as soon as he could. After his father has an accident and he returns to help turn around the family farm's finances, he is reminded of just why he left. BUT he also found his reason to stay.
The journey that these two take to their HEA is absolutely wild.
Cry About It is full of laugh out loud moments, moments that will make you sweat, moments that will make you swoon, all of tension that you want out of an enemies to lovers romance, and so much more.
Cry About it was hysterical, sexy, and full of characters that you want to root for.
Maggie knocked it out of the park with this one.