The Book
Release Date: 19 May 2014
The second book in the Lost Anderson series is here, and it comes to you with a kicking and screaming heiress.
Brielle Storm inherits a dilapidated ranch in the wilds of Montana and she isn’t happy about her situation in the least. She may be moving to her new home, and she may be planning on doing whatever it takes to make her billionaire father happy, but she certainly won’t be doing it with a smile on her face.
No. Brielle plans on coming to Montana, hiring some ranch hand to do all the work, and then getting out of there before the first winter snow has a chance to hit.
Montana isn’t a state that offers predictable weather and Brielle is going to find out that the land isn’t the only thing she has to fear.
When her hotter than any city boy ever dreams of being, cowboy neighbor shows up on her doorstep, Brielle decides that maybe Montana isn’t so bad after-all.
That is until he laughs openly at her city girl ways. Then, she has something to prove…
My Opinion 5 STARS
Melody Anne has created yet another stunning book. In fact this series seems to be going from strength to strength and I can never seem to eat the pages up fast enough, but when you entwine Billionaires with Cowboys, my little 'ol heart goes racing. It certainly went racing for Colt.
Brielle even from the start was not the person that she portrayed. She was a lost woman that nobody seemed to realise needed help in finding herself, even Brielle.
When eventually Brielle is forced to take on the same challenge as her brothers, she finds out more about herself, especially when Colt enters the scene and takes her in hand, body, mind and soul.
Although we get snippets about how loaded Colt is, its only near the end we get an idea when Brielle steps foot on his ranch. He makes the Storms ranch look very poor, but he has a heart that keeps getting bigger, especially as he realised how much he needs and wants Brielle.
I really can't wait to read the stories for the other three brothers and want to see all of them meet up at the very end with all the happy endings.
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