

He was really self-critical and without much confidence in his own abilities b. Review 2: I really loved this sequel to Spell Cat! Sammy was such a sweet character and such a surprise hero in many ways.

Growling at characters, gasping, laughing, fanning myself with certain scenes and up until the end I still had no idea how it was going to end (and usually I'm pretty good with that). I was on tenterhooks through the whole thing. well, my bed, because that's where I was reading it. Tara so perfectly wove a delightful story that had me on the edge of my. To be together, they’ll both have to break all of their rules.īy the Rules is book 3 in the Evergreen Grove series, but reads as a standalone.Review 1: I was surprised to find out about the wonder that is Sammy and even more surprised by the wonder that is Alvish, but this made for a wonderful read. When he meets AJ and finds he can’t stand the mouthy jerk-almost as much as he can’t stop thinking about him-he has a lot more to change than his career. Returning to his childhood home makes Hayden reevaluate a lot of things, including himself. Engaged to a woman he can’t connect to and working a job he secretly hates, he comes to Evergreen Grove to help his mother through a health scare. Hayden Price is having a quarter-life crisis. When he’s not dodging his old pimp, things are peaceful. He may be lonely, and he may stick out like a sore thumb, but the folks like him well enough.

Since getting kicked out of his parents’ home and attacked by a former escorting client, his rules and his life in the tiny town of Evergreen Grove provide a quiet haven. Absolutely no straight guys…ĪJ Fabin’s list of rules keeps him safe. He thinks I want him because of the rumors around town.
