Friday, February 06, 2015

REVIEW

REVIEW



This is the 3rd book in Jaycee Ford's Love Bug Series, and my very first book by this author.  Although I didn't read the first two books in the series, Watching Fireflies and Dragonfly Awakening, I would highly recommend reading them before embarking on Hornet's Nest. It makes understanding and following the supporting characters much easier. Having said that, I thoroughly enjoyed Lance and Katherine's story immensely. Her descriptions made me feel as if I was standing close by watching this book unfold chapter by chapter.

Hornet's Nest follows the story of the womanizing country boy Lance Walton and the city girl accountant Kathleen Klein.

From the beginning Kathleen has been warned to stay away from Lance, yet Lance is drawn to Kathleen from their very first meeting.

Kathleen had thought she's succeeded in dodging Lance's every advance until a moment of weakness at her best friends wedding changes the course of her life, and unbeknownst to her Lance's as well.

Fate brings them together a year later, in the unlikeliest of places. From that moment on, its literally game on for both of them.
Can Kathleen keep Lance at a distance? Can Lance convenience Kathleen to give him a second change and prove to her that he's not the same guy he was a year ago? Can they finally get their happily ever after?
Be prepared for a roller coaster ride of emotions - laughter, tears, anger and a whole lot of steamy bedroom scenes, with a few "I so wish I could kick his butt moments".

From what I've gathered Lance has grown up quite a bit in this book. He's changed from this womanizing playboy who would bed a different woman with no remorse, to wanting that someone special to share his life with. Basically what his best friends have. The one night he spent with Kathleen changed him. Throughout that year apart the womanizing stopped and the only woman he wanted was Kathleen.

Kathleen is a complex person. She's beautiful and smart. Compassionate and funny. Yet she builds walls around herself, closing herself off from everyone - pretending everything is fine and dandy when in actual fact she's hurting inside and relying on Jim and Jack to help her forget her pain. Yet somehow she knows that Lance is the key to helping her heal.

Its a beautifully written story and I'm looking forward to reading the first two books in this series the first chance I get as well as future books from Jaycee Ford.



**** heartfelt stars

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