Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Bet The Farm by Staci Hart

 


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I'd follow The Adventures of Farmgirl any day! Bet The Farm is a feel-good, enemies to more romance that will have your heart racing from both laughter and suspense.


Olivia is a breath of fresh air, and quite possibly one of my favorite heroines to date. Her strength, creativity, loyalty and witty comebacks make the entire story such a wonderful experience.


Jake's swoon level is of the level 5 variety, with his dedication to protect the only place he's ever truly called home. His well-guarded heart makes up for his macho tendencies that he sometimes has a hard time keeping under wraps.


From start to finish, this book had me laughing, holding my breath, swooning, and even shedding a few tears. This is one of the best releases I've read in 2021 and I will definitely be adding it to my physical book collection as well!


😄 Comedy

 ðŸ’§ Drama

💋 Romance



SUMMARY:


Olivia Brent has one summer to save the dairy farm she just inherited.


But there's one problem, and it's not her lactose intolerance.


Jake Milovic.


The brooding farmhand has inherited exactly fifty percent of Brent Farm, and he's convinced the city girl can't work the land, he bets she can't save it in a summer.


Determined to prove him wrong, Olivia accepts what might be the dumbest wager of her life.


His strategy to win seems simple: follow her around, shirtlessly distracting her between bouts of relentless taunting. And it's effective -- if his dark eyes and rare smiles aren't enough to sidetrack her, the sweaty, rolling topography of the manbeast's body would do the trick.


What they don't know: they'll have to weather more than each other.


Mysterious circumstances throw the farm into disarray, and with the dairy farm in danger, Olivia and Jake have to work together. But when they do, there's more to fear than either of them imagined.


Because now their hearts are on the line, and the farm won't be the only casualty if they fail.


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