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Wicked (Love In Lone Star Series #3) by Ashley Bostock – Review by Ashleigh Harrington

Wicked (Love in Lone Star #3)Wicked by Ashley Bostock
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wicked by Ashley Bostock is the third book in her Love in Lone Star series, and it has been another home run for her. Grace and Maverick’s story was fantastic to get to read. The connection between Maverick and Grace goes back for years, and so when they reconnect over a lost dog I got hooked from the word “dog”. Bostock has the best way of grabbing a reader by the pulling you and keeping you at the seat of your pants. Grace is forbidden fruit for Maverick and the more that he tells her no the less his resolve is to turn her away. And while Grace knows that her feelings for Maverick could cause a strife with her family, she is willing to risk everything to grab for the man that she has loved for a lifetime. I have loved this entire series, and was so happy when I found it. This series does have books that can be read as stand alones but I am a firm believer in reading the books in order, allowing for the back story of other characters to be understood to the fullest. Bostock was a new to me author and I am so glad that I took a chance on her series. I can’t wait to see what she comes up with next.

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Wild (Love in Lone Star #2) by Ashley Bostock – Review by Angela Shirley

Wild (Love in Lone Star #2)Wild by Ashley Bostock
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wild : A Small Town Romance is the second book in the series and follows the story of Thatcher and Abby who’s history with each other is linked together but they have never been the right time until now to pursue the chemistry that shoots between them.

Abby is trying to overcome a divorce but a chance meeting in the store of her school boy crush is more than Abby can handle. This meeting with Thatcher brings all the old feelings to the surface but no-one knows that Abby’s son is actual Thatcher’s.

Thatcher has been thinking about the girl that got away and although he had his reasons for not sticking by Abbey when she got pregnant he still lusts after her, until a chance meeting in his store when he comes face to face with his son, Thayer. All of a sudden both worlds get turned upside down and Thatcher then has a chance to prove to Abby that he is the man for her.

This book was my favourite in this series, I loved the character of Thatcher in the first book when he was a secondary character and you just could tell there was a great story behind the man in the feed store. The softer side of this Alpha male was brilliant, even when they had a date night and he decided to read the book with a very famous tie was brilliant.

Also the character of Abby being so brave and strong with first the history of her and Thatcher, then having to admit that her marriage was over and she had to let Adrian go was heart wrenching but she overcomes it all to look after the sweet little boy, Thayer.

The writing style is fast pace and the way the two characters interact is beautiful, I can’t wait to read the next story in this series and am secretly hoping it will be Grace’s story with a certain biker as her love interest.

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Wet (Love in Lone Star #1) by Ashley Bostock – Review by Angela Shirley

Wet (Love in Lone Star #1)Wet by Ashley Bostock
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wet: a small town romance follows the development of the relationship between Ryan and Miranda, will her past be the obstacle that stops her having the man of her dreams or is will his reputation more precious than Miranda.

Miranda has lived in Lone Star for all of her life but her reputation from her wild days has always been a weight around her neck, will the town ever see her anything more than that child. She has tried to get her life into shape and with help from Golda who owned the local paper who saw something in Miranda to put her through college. So now being the sole journalist for the local paper Miranda just wants to be normal.

Ryan John is a well respect pillar of the community, local councillor and sole guardian of his twin siblings when their parents died in a tragic car accident. So when at a wedding Miranda literally throws herself at him he can’t deny the attraction between them but unfortunately he believes he can not pursue this relationship as he cannot be tainted by the reputation of Miranda’s past. Although she is forbidden fruit he can’t get her out of his mind and until his sister Brianna offers words of wisdom to him, he then realises that he is just to blame for judging her than the other people in the town.

So as the story goes through the ups and down in the relationship, with also the revelations of Ryan’s family the story twists and turns into a mystery as well as a love story. I enjoyed the way the author writes on the point of view of both main characters with the struggles of both of them in their pursuit of happiness. This is the first book I have read by this author and I will definitely be reading more in the future.

Review by @ashirley

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