Between a Fox and a Hard Place
A Small Town Family Romance
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- 3,99 $US
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- 3,99 $US
Description de l’éditeur
She’s determined to keep her family home. He won’t let his friend down. Will conflicting interests shatter their chances of happily ever after?
Finley Fox refuses to give up her life’s work. With her family’s cabin rental business at risk of going under, the eldest of five has been laboring for years to care for the property, not to mention her now grown siblings. But when a New York billionaire makes a play for the ailing resort, Finley struggles to resist her attraction to the handsome man sent to secure the deal.
Archer Weston craves stability. With his best buddy since childhood in need of a favor, the lonely businessman heads to the mountains to convince the owner to sell. But his mission hits a hurdle when his heart melts in the presence of the hardworking, beautiful woman.
With debt and sibling drama piling high, Finley fears that leaning on her irresistible guest for support could end in her own heartbreak. But as their relationship grows and intensifies, Archer is caught between his long-term loyalty and his one shot at finding his forever…
Can this unexpected couple keep both their dreams alive?
Between a Fox and a Hard Place is the first book in the Fox Family romantic comedy series. If you like swoon-worthy men, witty dialogue, and enemies-to-lovers antics, then you’ll adore this sweet and steamy tale.
Buy Between a Fox and a Hard Place to find love in a small town today!
Avis d’utilisateurs
If you’re on the fence…
Definitely download this book. I wasn’t sure of it when I first read the synopsis but I am so glad I bought this book. It has a lot of substance along with the romance. By the end of the first chapter I was hooked and can’t wait to read the rest of the Fox family’s stories.
Wonderful story
Totally enjoyed this book. Can’t wait to read all others!
Between a Fox and a Hard Place
This was a nice story that explores complex issues of grief, alcoholism, and emotionally abusive relationships. Well developed writing style, though it does get slightly repetitive and overexplain-y at times, mostly in the second half. Whirlwind romance. The lengthy pronouncement that life is messy and things can’t be wrapped up in a neat little bow doesn’t really land when the writing is simultaneously doing exactly that. Though Finley suggests Archer’s wealth doesn’t matter, it was his wealth and his access to Oliver’s wealth that allowed him to rush to her side in her time of need and for them to effectively run to the rescue of her sister. Wish the queer characters were more plot relevant. Visible rep was basically one random couple showing up for two lines and Nora and Jess showing up briefly at the end.