Devney Perry, writing as Willa Nash, has a knack for writing great small town romances with wonderful characters. Like with all the other books in the Calamity Montana series, the characters and their relationship was so nicely crafted. Kiss after kiss, she’d put the past to shame.”Īt the end of The Bluff, we got a hint of Kerrigan and Pierce’s drama and to finally have their entire story in my hands was a special treat. Something about this woman made me feel that it would only get better. Not when she doesn’t know if he’s out to pilfer her dreams. Without his suits and fancy cars, he’s almost human.Įxcept only a fool would let down her guard. Pierce is nearly irresistible by candlelight. Stranded together for days, she’s in for the battle of her life. No sooner does she arrive than a snowstorm traps her with Pierce. Pushed to the extreme, she drives to his ritzy mountain lodge to force the arrogant You Can Call Me Mr. A brazen billionaire, he seems intent on ruining Kerrigan’s life.īut if Pierce Sullivan thinks she’ll go down without a fight, he’s sorely mistaken. Until his unexpected death put her fate in his grandson’s hands. With hard work and hustle as her steadfast companions, who needs romance or adventure? Her empire in Calamity, Montana, isn’t going to build itself.įor years, her mentor-and investor-helped make her dreams come true. Kerrigan Hale’s personal life is about as exciting as a bucket of tar.
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