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Whisky Moments (Steele Family, #4) by Emily Bowie


Review by Elizabeth Hook. Line. Sinker. Emily Bowie’s newest book, Whiskey Moments, has something in common with her other books. The common thing? They grab you from the beginning and refuse to let you go. They are the classic example of the phrase, hook, line, and sinker. Rhett and Camilla have a rocky history. I am talking very rocky, mountain rocky. Rhett is a good guy, however, when having to have the “bad boy” image there comes blurred lines. With those blurred lines, it causes a good guy to start becoming that “bad boy.” The price of being a bad boy is his image. Now his image is depleting, and he needs the help of someone, a woman, to restore it. The one-woman that comes to mind is someone he should not ask but does anyway. The woman, Camilla, has every right to say no to Rhett, only she doesn’t. Which stirs up the question, why? Rhett and Camilla may have a rocky history, but their chemistry is off the charts. Ms. Bowie has delivered two strong characters with real-life flaws that make this enemy to lovers romance just the right temperature. There were many times when I thought Camilla could do much better than Rhett, but as the story unfolds, you see just how perfect they are together. *ARC received for an honest review*

Release Date: January 22nd 2020

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