Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Review: Saving Grace (Love Under the Big Sky #2.5) by Kristen Proby

*****5 Stars*****
 
 
A wonderful little novella from Kristen Proby, a great addition to her Love Under the Big Sky series. I think in such a short format that it’s important to have characters with big personalities and also impactful chemistry otherwise your left feeling unsatisfied at the end. I have to say that Bax and Grace really checked all the boxes for me. From the first moment that they meet they have a smoldering intensity that leaves you wanting more. Bax is a debonair Brit with serious seduction game but he’s met his match in fun loving and charismatic Grace. A short intense weekend turns into something more serious. I enjoyed every minute of this novella and I hope to see more Bax and Grace in the future.
 
Reviewed by Amanda Anderson
 
 
Sparks fly like snowflakes when a klutzy but gorgeous novice crosses skis with a hot resort owner in this tempting tie-in to New York Times bestselling author Kristen Proby’s popular Love Under the Big Sky series!

Grace Douglas is on a practice run for her friend Cara Donovan’s bachelorette party ski weekend in Aspen. The problem is, despite living in rugged and picturesque Cunningham Falls, Montana, Grace is the clumsiest person ever born. To prepare for the trip, she is taking lessons at a local ski resort. She just prays that they have an ambulance on standby.

Sexy hotelier Jacob Berkley is ready to play ski instructor, but he quickly discovers that the best place on the mountain for Grace is in the lodge with a hot toddy. Her sense of humor and easy laugh quickly pull him in, and soon he’s determined to help her get off the bunny slope for a fun vacation with her friends. He just didn’t expect their steamy chemistry to trigger an avalanche of desire straight to his heart.
 
 
 

 


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