Description:
After a failed marriage and with her song writing career tanking, Kate Crockett leaves Nashville for Cutter Mountain, Tennessee. With an inn to renovate and a daughter to raise, she’s ready to leave her past behind. Life should be perfect…except nothing is going according to plan. The last thing she needs is to be rescued by another man, regardless of how sexy he is.
Chicago Bullets pitcher Colton Gray is traveling incognito hoping to escape media attention as he recovers from an injury. The last thing he needs is a distraction, yet when a beautiful woman mistakes him for a carpenter, he decides a little renovating will keep his mind off his problems.
There is more than mischief between Colton and Kate. Bizarre phone calls, strangers lurking in the shadows, and an old claim on her inn threaten to destroy Kate’s future. Colton has secrets…and connections. He’ll do whatever it takes to protect her. But can Kate learn to trust again before it’s too late?
Rhayne’s Thoughts:
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. The hero and heroine were well-matched and had great chemistry.  
Kate is a wonderful mother with a heavy load of past baggage. She is a single mom who is trying to re-start her life after a nasty divorce. She left behind a successful career as a song writer after marrying her now ex husband and doesn’t feel that she can go back to that part of her life. She is putting her entire focus and divorce settlement into opening a bed and breakfast in the Tennessee hills.
Colton is a professional baseball player who is recovering from an injury. He needs to get away and heal without having to worry about reporters and contracts. After some humorous situations arise he ends up staying with Kate at the B & B.
These two people couldn’t be more wrong for each other. He is used to different women and no commitments; she doesn’t want a rich man that can buy his way through life. There was just the right amount of humor and wit to keep things interesting. The sarcastic banter between these two throughout the book was amazing. I can’t remember the last time I laughed so much while reading a story.
I couldn’t help but to admire the way Colton cared for Kate’s daughter Lindsay. He played with her and took her for walks and really came to love her. It was heartwarming to see their relationship grow.
Kate and Colton are in two completely separate places in their lives. They have to discover in their own way what exactly they desire and are willing to fight for. You can’t help but to cheer for them to get their HEA. There are ups and downs and a little suspense thrown in the story line.
The romantic tension that is woven through the book doesn’t disappoint. I fell in love with them immediately and enjoyed the twists and turns leading to a great ending.
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Great review!! Looks like a really good story.:)
Look like a good story:)
I like your review. Thanks!
This is a new author to me.Sounds like a good book.Thanks for the great review.
Sounds like a lovely read – thanks for the review!
Sounds like a good story. Like to read stories with humor. Adding to my wish list. Enjoyed the review.
Sounds like a really great read!!!
This sounds like a great story!
E. Thompson
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Looks like a great story. Looking forward to checking it out.
Rhayne…Thank you for the wonderful review! What a lift after a long (and somewhat lousy) day. I appreciate your taking the time to read and write your thoughts. It is my sincere hope your readers will also enjoy Kate and Colton’s story as much as I loved writing it. Thank you once again.