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Kennedy Landry is a no-holds bar character that you won't forget! Her stubbornness and prejudice doesn't win her any suitors, but she's a dedicated employee at her family's business, even if her favorite thing to do is annoy the new partner.
Bennett Baxter has had the hots for Kennedy since he laid eyes on her, and the attraction has only grown with each of their conversations, even if they're sparring the whole time.
The witty banter and verbal shots they take at each other will have you in stitches! I loved this story SO much and it's definitely my favorite in the Bayou series.
I enjoy when you go into a book thinking you know the character pretty well, only for the author to draw you in even more and open your mind to an even deeper development, making you fall harder for their story.
Kennedy's story was worth the wait, and I love that she gives Bennett a run for his money, even if he throws it right back at her most of the time.
If you're looking for a funny, light-hearted, crazy families, sassy and steamy romance - then this is the book you'll enjoy over and over again.
😂 Comedy
💋 Romance
Summary:
He wears suits and ties. He'll one day inherit a fortune. He has a law degree. He shines his shoes, for God's sake. What is she doing attracted to a guy like him? But she is. She so is.
She drives air boats on the bayou, drinks and cusses, and gives city boys in suits a hard time just for fun. Why can't he get her out of his mind? But he can't. He definitely can't.
A weekend trip to Savannah for a fancy - schmancy party with his highfalutin family is the surefire way to prove that they have nothing in common but intense chemistry. And to maybe scratch this I've-never-wanted-anyone-like-I-want-you itch once or twice. Or five times.
But it takes only about twenty-four hours for the bayou girl and the city boy to figure out that they don't really know much at all -- about each other, or about themselves. And figuring all of this out is going to be downright crazy.
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