This series was my first taste of Kristen Proby. And I must
say I really enjoyed these books. Falling for Jillian is my favorite out of the
ones I have read. These are standalone romances, but the other characters make
a lot of appearances. I mean the main character Zack has a twin brother – how could
they both not make an appearance? King
twins = gold.
And they both are alpha, protective, and super sweet.
Zack King has returned from the army to take care of his son,
which his ex-wife abandoned on his brother’s doorstep while he was gone. Jill
has moved back into town to get away from her horrible ex-husband and to start
fresh. After a quick one night fling
from the last time she was in town, Zack and Jill cannot help be awkward around
each other. Avoidance is key.
Even if the flame and tension still dances hot when they are
around each other. The joys of having a similar friend set, am I right?
That is until a huge snow storm hit Montana, and Jill is
without heat. She calls her best friend to rescue her. Cara is with both the
King twins at the time of the call. Worried for Jill, Zack has to step up to and
save Jill. Figuring that her heater
cannot be fixed at least till after the storm, Zack insist that Jill return
with him to the ranch. The RANCH! What a perfect setting for this charming and
sweet winter romance.
I wish I could have read it closer to Christmas time, but
the winter weather around her was enough to really drive the setting home. And I think I want to move to Montana now.
As Zack and Jill get closer, Jill also gets to know Zack’s
twelve year old son, Seth. And she slowly
begins to feel a connection and protective motherly instinct over the boy who
has had a rough past. Seth is still
struggling to accept that he is away from his horrible mother and learning that
his family cares for him. Zack is dealing with his young teenage son and the return
from war. And Jill is carrying around a lot of baggage of her own. It is not easy
sailing for this group.
I would describe this book as smooth and direct. I loved how
well each chapter flowed and how easily it was to read. The characters do
connect quickly and easily with each other. And even though there is conflict
it was smoothed over well. My only wish as a reader, was that I could have seen
a little more tension/emotional turmoil with each character. Like Zack
struggles with PTSD from the war, but it is barely touched on.
But overall enjoyed the character connections, especially
seeing Seth and Zack interact. Jill was a strong, stubborn character that I
feel many women can relate with. Plus, I really enjoyed her feisty kick butt
side.
I had heard that these books were a bit corny. Knowing that
going in, I felt like corny was too strong of a word. These books: makes you
smile a lot, reads super easy, presents conflicts but wraps it up well, and make
you love the characters. I really enjoyed
the sticky, sweet fluff of goodness. I will definitely be picking up more
Kristen Proby books soon!
Thanks to NetGalley and Pocket Books for providing this copy in exchange for a honest review.