4.0

A False Start (Standard Edition) (Gold Rush Ranch, 4)

von Elsie Silver

Format:Softcover

He kissed his best friend's little sister, and the world stood still. That night, they were two perfect strangers: the town's grumpy recluse and a gorgeous girl in the back of a bar. Until they weren't. Because Nadia Dalca isn't just some girl. She's the one girl Griffin Sinclaire can't have. Fourteen years younger than him and completely off-limits. After their forbidden kiss, Griffin's plan is to stay away, but the universe keeps pushing them together. It's like some sort of cosmic joke, to give him a taste of something so electric--so real--something that breathed life back into him. Because he can look, but he can't touch her again. But with her sinful curves, her lighthearted laugher, and her secret wild side, Griffin's addicted to every last bit of her. And when she turns those sultry eyes on him--the ones so full of longing, so free of judgment? Well, he's always considered himself a strong man, but for her, he's weak. To give in to their connection would be a betrayal. Griffin's life is beyond complicated, and Nadia has the world at her fingertips. Her brother is the only family she has left, and as sad as it sounds, he's also Griffin's only friend. But he kissed her again anyway.

Romance
Softcover
Erschienen an: 2024-12-17

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Aktuelle Rezensionen(2)

4.0(44 ratings)
MiineRezension von Miine

if he’s not building you a horse rehabilitation centre in the middle of a field of wildflowers what is he even doing

LeonieRezension von Leonie

Nadias and Griffins story was definitely wholesome and a good way to end the series. Nadia just wanted to be loved and Griff just wanted to be the best possible man he could be for her. I thought it was the right thing to do for them when they were “splitting up” to face their demons individually. I feel like it was really important for them to realize that they needed to go in their journeys by themselves. The thing that “bothered” me a bit was that it felt a little long winded to get to that point. Like, I enjoyed their story and understood the back and forth but still. The ending made up for that tho in my opinion. The letters? Him building a life for them to come back to? The connection they had was just so heartwarming even tho I was a little apprehensive about the age gap.

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