Jean Rallings
This is book three in The Titans of Tech Series and it is Evan and Marguerite's Story. Marguerite needs and will do anything to get her Ancestral Vineyard back but it is not going to be as easy as she thinks it is. Evan is a tech titan and a very rich man but when he finds Marguerite trespassing on the vineyard that he owns he decides to offer her a job but things get complicated pretty quickly. Marguerite and Evan have strong chemistry between them and it is so hot that you can feel it sizzling of the pages of this book but what will happen when the secrets are revealed. I really enjoyed reading this book as it was a real page turner that I couldn't put down as I wanted to see what would happen next between them. Susannah Erwin is a brilliant author and writer and I definitely recommend you read this book and others by her and you will not be disappointed. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Kristen Lewendon
Oof! Evan completely broke my heart in this book. He’s carrying around so much family baggage, I’m amazed he can get anything done in a day. Mind you, all that emotional scarring is what’s driving him to be the most successful, the very best, he possibly can be. Marguerite has a slightly different family legacy she’s trying to honor, but it’s one that’d driving her just as relentlessly. It was a lot of fun watching these two together. Their chemistry is easy to see from the first moments they’re on the page together and I was quickly invested in seeing them find their happy ever after. I just wish I could have seen the people who wronged Marguerite, and set this whole chain of events in motion, get their just desserts. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
Amber
This was pretty fun to read. I enjoyed the dual point of view. The romance was slow burn, sweet, and a bit hot. I also enjoyed learning a bit about wine making since it was a key part of the setting and characters in the story. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review, but my opinions are my own.