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A review by elylibrarysec
Wicked Whiskey Love by Melissa Foster
5.0
Sarah Beckley needs something good to happen. But the further I read into this story I wonder if she just needs someone good to make all those things happen. Wayne “Bones” Whiskey is a man who seems to care a lot for those under his wing. He seems to be the total package.
Family plays an important part in this story. One thing family members love to do to each other is embarrass the hell out of us. In this book it’s bad for them but good for us since we get a really good laugh out of it. There are also memories that families create – some of which become bittersweet. Then we have Sarah’s children – they will melt your heart.
One panty-melting moment comes when you see how endearing Bones is around her children. It’s in a scene where I wished I had some pictures. But the author does such a great job in creating her scenes that I have no trouble imagining it- still want pictures though.
Sarah is an interesting woman – especially when she’s around Bones. Her filter seems to have disappeared. He’s good for her though because she has a chance to forget her troubles. But like any good mother her children are never far from her mind. Book boyfriend moment is when he doesn’t mind when her attention can get a little distracted.
I started off thinking this was going to be the sweetest of the Whiskey romances. No, this was a story that slowly builds the heat. Bones wants to gain Sarah’s trust while he slowly romances her. He does that to us too. I thought Driving Whiskey Wild was going to be my favorite but this book may have bumped that off the top of that list. The ending in this book melted my heart. Not sure how our author is going to top this one. Will have to think about reading this again as the holidays get closer. I may end up wanting to go to my local hospital and sit in the lobby waiting for Dr. Whiskey to go by.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Family plays an important part in this story. One thing family members love to do to each other is embarrass the hell out of us. In this book it’s bad for them but good for us since we get a really good laugh out of it. There are also memories that families create – some of which become bittersweet. Then we have Sarah’s children – they will melt your heart.
One panty-melting moment comes when you see how endearing Bones is around her children. It’s in a scene where I wished I had some pictures. But the author does such a great job in creating her scenes that I have no trouble imagining it- still want pictures though.
Sarah is an interesting woman – especially when she’s around Bones. Her filter seems to have disappeared. He’s good for her though because she has a chance to forget her troubles. But like any good mother her children are never far from her mind. Book boyfriend moment is when he doesn’t mind when her attention can get a little distracted.
I started off thinking this was going to be the sweetest of the Whiskey romances. No, this was a story that slowly builds the heat. Bones wants to gain Sarah’s trust while he slowly romances her. He does that to us too. I thought Driving Whiskey Wild was going to be my favorite but this book may have bumped that off the top of that list. The ending in this book melted my heart. Not sure how our author is going to top this one. Will have to think about reading this again as the holidays get closer. I may end up wanting to go to my local hospital and sit in the lobby waiting for Dr. Whiskey to go by.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.