A ranch wedding and dealing with a grumpy foreman has city boy Sinclair up in arms. Can Dawson and Sinclair work together and maybe find love along the way?
From the blurb:
Stylish Sinclair Llewelling has little contact with his family, but he loves his cousin Lilly very much, and agrees to help her plan the elegant country wedding of her dreams. There’s just one problem: the foreman of the ranch where the wedding is to take place.
Former rodeo cowboy Dawson West takes his job very seriously, and he doesn’t appreciate anyone who gets in the way. Ranching is in his blood, and the people he works for are like family to him, so when Sinclair and his plans add to his work, he isn’t quiet about making his displeasure known.
Sinclair and Dawson have more in common than they realize, including a strong work ethic, horses, and spines of steel. Their fighting shifts to mutual respect, and heat flares as they see past each other’s walls to the men beneath. Just as Sinclair is getting a taste for ranch life, problems at his late father’s business pull him away from the cowboy who has lassoed him in. They’ll need to team back up to balance jobs, ranch, wedding, and what their hearts want.
Lesetiger's review:
Nowhere to Hide is the second book in the series and can be read without prior knowledge of the first volume.
The story is entertaining and interesting. Sinclair loves his cousin and tries to organize a dream wedding for her on a ranch. His problem: Dawson, the stubborn foreman of the ranch. He is a grumpy man who is not very enthusiastic about Sinclair's demands.
I found their arguments quite interesting and they have more in common than they realize. I really liked how they both find a way to see behind each other's walls and how they find each other.
Marcus Barton narrated the audiobook and he portrayed the protagonists very well. He conveyed the emotions just as well as the romance and drama.
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