Follow Love
A Diamond Creek, Alaska Novel
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4.1 • 152 Ratings
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
A swoony, small town romance from USA Today Bestselling Author J.H. Croix!
He’s a player. She has no intention of getting played. But the rules of this game change everything.
Tess Stanton is marking things off her bucket list. A trip to Alaska should be fun. Except her jerk of an ex left her in a cranky mood. Nathan Winters—a way too handsome and charming guide—is disarmingly distracting.
Nathan excels at flirting and usually doesn’t have to work to reel in a woman. Tess wants nothing to do with him, but her reserve is a challenge he wants to win.
What was supposed to be a fun fling becomes so much more once Nathan and Tess yield to the sparks flying between them. When Tess returns home, far away from Alaska, she is confronted with just how much Nathan means to her.
Nathan has no question that Tess is the woman for him, and he’s willing to follow her anywhere to prove it to her.
Nathan & Tess’s story is perfect for readers who love small town romance, hot heroes, smart & sassy heroines, opposites attract, slow burn, emotional romance with a dash of angst, plenty of swoon, and a broody hero.
*A full-length standalone romance.
Customer Reviews
Slow Burn
If you like fast and feisty this book is not for you. If you want to snuggle into the corner of the lounge and enjoy a sweet, slow burn then this is definitely the book for you. Throughly enjoyed.
Love
What a great feel good love story. Thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish
Slow burn
I really struggled to read this book. It was a seriously slow burn. I didn’t feel the characters had chemistry, it seemed a big jump from limited talking to full on intimacy. I felt like these were mid-20th century characters in a 21st century world. The female protagonist was insecure, though all the positive things ‘a woman should be’ which I felt was simply stated but not conveyed. The male protagonist was a typical alpha male but had a sensitive ‘read women’s minds’ side. All in all they didn’t not feel real and as such left me reading incredulously.
There were lots of editing errors, particularly in the latter half of the book, which is a pet peeve of mine. Missing words, incorrect tense and ‘assent’ spelt as ‘ascent’ which feels like such a rookie mistake - to name a few. Might be suited for an older generation but did not sit well with my gen Y, strong, independent and equality of the sexes mentality (I say this knowing that romance novels generally cater to the typical female/male roles and attributes).