Synopsis:
The rules were simple: keep his hands off his agent's daughter and stay out of trouble.
But now he's stuck with her. There's only one bed. And well, rules are made to be broken.
Rhett Eaton is the face of professional bull riding. The golden boy. Or at least he was until it all blew up in his face after a public brawl. Now his agent says he has to clean up his image, and sticks Rhett with his ball-busting daughter for the rest of the season as "full-time supervision."
But Rhett doesn't need a goddamn babysitter―especially one with skin-tight jeans, a sexy smirk, and a mouth she can't stop running.
A mouth he can't stop thinking about.
And he quickly learns that Summer Hamilton isn't just another conquest. She sees the man behind the mask, and she doesn't run―she pulls him closer, even when she shouldn't.
She says this means nothing.
Rhett says this means everything.
She says there are boundaries they shouldn't cross. That Rhett's reputation can't take any more hits…and neither can her damaged heart.
Rhett says he's going to steal it anyway.
Chestnut Springs Order:
- Flawless
- Heartless
- Powerless
- Reckless
- Hopeless
Review:
4 Stars
Yes, it has taken me this long to finally jump into this series, and I am regretting putting this book series off for so long.
Flawless is the first book that I've read by Elsie, and she not only delivers with the plot but also the spice.
I've also learned the rule about wearing a cowboy's hat and all I can say is save a horse and ride a cowboy because I'm in my cowboy romance era.
Summer is set out on a mission by her father who is also her boss to keep Rhett out of trouble and to help save his reputation about a comment he made regarding one of his sponsors as a bull rider.
Rhett's not looking for a babysitter during his time traveling and in the ring, but Summer's just trying to make the most of the situation especially when it seems like Rhett goes out of his way to make her job more difficult. Yet, despite his gruffness, he has moments where he is caring and confuses Summer about who the real Rhett is.
The more time they spend together, the harder it is for them to continue the way they are and eventually they give into the chemistry that has been simmer for a while despite Summer's dad warning her against him.
But, sometimes all good things must come to an end when tensions are high and secretes are exposed and trust is broken.
Happy reading until next time,
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