Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Review of Until That Knight by Melissa Williams

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review.

In this book we meet Leighton-Rose "Rose" McMillian and Knight Dayton. When this book opens we find that Rose is at another society party that she really doesn't want to be at. She knows that at any time the man her father has chosen for her to marry is going to pop the questions. She can't see living her life this way. With a man who always cheats on her and a family that only wants her around for her to be married off for their purposes. Well all except her grandmother and her brother. They have a plan and they are determined to help her fulfill it. She will leave the party and her life as she has known it for a life of her own. Three days into her trip she gets this gut feeling to go to Tennessee. She is sure she has made a mistake until a man on a motorcycle catches her attention. Once in the town Murfreesboro she feels like this is a brand new start for her. Knight can't believe he is back in this town. He used to spend summers with his grandparents and thought to get the place they had fixed up would just take some sweeping and some dusting. No it seems it needs some remodeling. Who does he call his old childhood friends Bax and Talon and luck has it they are up for the job. While visiting another friend Winston he finds the man needs help while his son is sick so Knight agrees to watch the bar for him. That is where he sees her the woman he knows after listening to his friends dad's talk is his boom. Will these two get their HEA or will outside forces make sure they can never have it?

If you are a fan of the boom series this is a must read. As you see we get some names in this one but this story is all its own. This is a must own and a must read. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



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