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"What?! That's it?!" That is pretty much how I felt when this book ended. I will admit that I read the second book in the storyline before reading this little snippet of Sol's. Even so, I still enjoyed Sol's quirkiness and his softer side since you don't really see too much of it in "Knight of Hearts".
The story starts out with Sol taking his daughter Eden to a carnival which just so happens to be the place that his ex-wife is currently on a date. Once he "bumps into" Georgia and her date he talks Eden into going on a ride with her mother so that he can have some one on one time with the new beau. After he works his magic, Sol has the guy running from Georgia. Which of course infuriates her once she finds out what made the guy turn tail and run from her. However, when Sol gets injured while bull riding she is put on the spot to watch over him for the night to make sure that he is okay... and the old flames start to rekindle.
I wished there was more to the story because I really like Sol's character. And for not being brought up down south around bull riders, I was fascinated by the short glimpse into Sol's life.
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Posted February 29, 2012
Ok
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Posted February 1, 2012
Really enjoyed it.
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Posted February 3, 2012
great read
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Posted December 12, 2011
Sol and Georgia were meant to stay together. Hot and sexy short story
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Posted April 28, 2012
WOW! this was one hot book! I love Sol's quirky, sexy, funny self. I love that Georgia is a firecracker.
Gotta love a sexy cowboy with a big heart. i just wish there was more!
Anonymous
Posted April 18, 2012
Short, and no really complete ending. It was funny at times.
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Posted April 11, 2012
Real funny story with likeable characters. Good read
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Posted March 27, 2012
This book didn't work for me at all. I had to reread several sentences/paragraphs at certain points as they were extremely confusing. And even with all that rereading going on, I still never fully comprehended what was happening/being talked about. Talk about headache causing!
Also, the names were laughable, the "hero" was a petty self-absorbed redneck that could use some schooling to learn how to properly talk, and the heroine was a poor excuse for a "mother". Ultimately? A supreme disappointment.
Anonymous
Posted March 11, 2012
really short story. Was alright.
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Posted January 24, 2012
Worth reading. A good story.
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Posted January 11, 2012
Catchy headlines aren't my thing. All's Fair was a wonderful short story. I love contemporary western romances that feature heroes who are authentic. Sol fits my picture of a cowboy to a T. He brings humor and the hotty factor to the story.
His ex-wife, Georgia, clearly still has a thing for him and it's easy to get lost in their banter and concern for one another. Love this story, will definitely recommend it to my friends.
Anonymous
Posted January 5, 2012
Loved the storyline, but I wish it could have been longer.
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Posted December 24, 2011
Cute premise. Husband wants Exwife back. Only 1 memorable scene, I'm not going to spoil it. Needs more plot and character development.
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Posted November 30, 2011
I've read free books that were worse. Only 78 pages. There were also some weird formatting issues with the font. Plus, the story simply ends, with no resolution whatsoever. Do not waste your time.
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Posted November 27, 2011
Where is the rest of the story? Book cuts off like an unfished manuscript. Could of been a great short story if it had ended a little differently.
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Posted November 19, 2011
I would love to read a follow up book but I couldn't find one. 78 page short, sweet romance for anyone who loves cowboys.
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Posted November 14, 2011
You get what amounts to the middle of what could be a really good book. 77 pages and it only leaves you asking wheres the ending/beginning.
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Posted November 14, 2011
I also liked this story but it ended too quickly. Wish there was more
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Posted November 10, 2011
Good book a bit short but its free so u cant ask for much more.
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Overview
Sol McKnight has trouble letting go of his ex-wife. If that means he has to torpedo her love life, then so be it. After all . . . All's fair in love and war.