MY Review:
Gage is
back and with his own story, who else is excited about this! When we first meet
Gage we find out he is a tech genius who helps his older brother find a way to
heal from his PTSD. I don’t know about you but I fell for him right away, T.J.
has definitely changed the “geek” image in this series. In Hearts Desire she
gave us Nathan a finical analyst that made our mouths drop open when described.
Now we have a sexy, buff, kind, did I mention sexy guy named Gage. He has his
own company that has been making a ton of money until there is a flaw in one
system. Needing to get away to find some perspective Gage heads to Heart Fire
Ranch. He wants to spend time with his brother and new niece, spend time in the
piece and quiet, away from the media. However, it is not all he planed when he
meets Leah.
Leah is
the new therapist for Heart Fire Ranch and is very excited to stat the new
chapter in her life. She hopes it is better than her past jobs and her past
hurts. Leah has the kind of past that she would like to leave there. She
believes if she doesn’t think about it and keeps looking forward it can’t hurt
her anymore. This of course doesn’t work when she meets Gage on the side of the
road when her car breaks down. Gage is taken with what he sees right away, loving
the curves, the body, and makes a comment on… Her car. Leah thinks his comment
is about her body and takes instant offence, setting the two at odds from the
start.
Gage
can’t figure out what it is about Leah but something won’t let him leave her
alone. He tries to befriend her and get flack from Jessie. The easiest thing
for him would be to just stay away, it’s what Leah says she want and what
Jessie his bossy sister in law wants. Unfortunately, he just can’t and soon
discovers why. Leah is like no women he has ever met, she intrigues him. So he
keeps helping, keeps being nice. Leah tries to fight the desire Gage brings out
in her, she has never felt it before and has avoided men for the past ten
years. Love was a myth, happily ever after was for kids, and Leah was never
going to feel anything romantic with Gage. This was her mantra.
So, you
have two stubborn, head strong, determined characters who desire each other but
refuse to give in. As you can tell this book ROCKS! I fell in love with Gage
and Leah almost as much as Baily and Chase. I know you will too, so
pre-order/buy your copy… NOW!
Other books in this series(in reading order):
About the Author:
T. J. Kline was raised competing in rodeos and Rodeo Queen competitions since the age of 14 and has thorough knowledge of the sport as well as the culture involved. She writes contemporary western romance for Avon Romance, including the Rodeo series and the Healing Harts series. She has published a nonfiction health book and two inspirational fiction titles under the name Tina Klinesmith. In her very limited spare time, T.J. can be found laughing hysterically with her husband, children, and their menagerie of pets in Northern California.