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Review: Tough Luck Cowboy by A.J. Pine

Title: Tough Luck Cowboy by A.J. Pine
Crossroads Ranch Series Book Two
Publisher: Forever
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Length: 320 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

From this “fabulous storyteller” (Carolyn Brown, New York Times bestselling author) comes a sweet western romance between a rodeo cowboy and his best friend’s ex-wife.

What’s the saying, bad luck comes in threes? If so, Lily Green is due for something good. First, her divorce is finalized—on her birthday, no less. Then the first job she lands for her catering company turns out to be for her ex-husband’s wedding. To top it off, she’s stuck working the event with Luke Everett, the sexy-as-hell best man who’s never been able to stand her. When can a girl catch a break?

For years, Luke has kept his feelings for Lily safely hidden. Hitting on his best friend’s ex-wife would definitely break the cowboy code of honor. But ever since an injury sidelined his rodeo riding, the two of them keep getting thrown together. It’s only a matter of time until his true feelings come to light. When that happens, it will either be the biggest mistake of his life, or a sign that his luck is about to change.

Review:

Tough Luck Cowboy by A.J. Pine is a nemesis to lovers romance that is quite heartwarming. This second installment in the Crossroads Ranch series can easily be read as a standalone.

Newly divorced, Lily Green is starting over career wise and she impetuously (and unknowingly) agrees to cater her ex-husband Tucker’s upcoming wedding. Although the situation is not ideal, Lily does not hate her ex and she is actually happy (and jealous) that he has found “the one”.  As she works with Luke Everett, Tucker’s best friend who has never had a positive thing to say about her, Lily is forced to admit she might have misjudged him. She also comes  to recognize that her detailed planning and lack of spontaneity might signal deeper issues than über organizational skills.

Luke’s animosity toward Lily is carefully calculated to hide his true feelings for his best friend’s ex-wife. After meeting her three years earlier, he stepped aside once he realized Tucker had much more to offer Lily that he could at the time. Unable to stop caring for her, Luke instead keeps her at emotional distance with his cutting remarks and disdainful attitude.  Even in the aftermath of her divorce, his kneejerk reaction is to continue pushing her away.  But as they are thrown together after he is injured during a bull ride, Luke finds it very difficult to continue hiding his love for her.

Despite their strained relationship, Luke and Lily are very much attracted to one another. After agreeing that a one night fling might “cure” them of their desire, they decide to keep seeing each other on a casual basis. However, the push/pull between them continues as they each bring their emotional baggage into their burgeoning romance. Luke wants to live life on his own terms even if that means putting himself in harm’s way. Lily remains skittish and at the first sign of trouble, she runs instead of discussing what is troubling her.  Will their insecurities and personal baggage prevent Lily and Luke from finding lasting happiness together?

Tough Luck Cowboy by A.J. Pine is an endearing romance that tugs on the heartstrings. Lily and Luke are charming characters whose emotional defenses are firmly in place. Their verbal sparring is delightful but their lack of communication is frustrating.   This newest addition to the Crossroads Ranch series is a heartfelt romance that is a joy to watch unfold.  Fans of contemporary romances are sure to enjoy this engaging love story.

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Review: One Night by A.J. Pine

one nightTitle: One Night by A.J. Pine
Only You Series Book One
Publisher: InterMix
Genre: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Length: 248 pages
Book Rating: C+

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Summary:

When she lost it all, Jess decided to cope by living a lie.

But you can’t keep on pretending forever…

Twenty-one-year-old Jess used to have everything—a loyal best friend, a boyfriend she loved, and a future that was right on track. But in a single night, her whole world changed.

Now, Jess lives for the impersonal connection of drunken hook-ups and to-go coffee cups in the morning. All she needs is one night to pretend everything is fine…until she meets Adam.

Thanks to a sports injury, gorgeous, charming basketball star Adam Carson is stuck in physical therapy at the hospital where Jess interns—giving her the perfect opportunity to see his sweet, considerate nature and making her realize that maybe she does want something more.

But while Adam might be the best thing that’s happened to Jess in a long time, letting him past her carefully constructed walls means letting him know what happened…and why he’d never want her for more than one night.

Includes a preview of the upcoming Only You novel, One Life.

Review:

The first installment in A.J. Pine’s Only You series, One Night is an engaging love story. Although the story shares many of the characteristics commonly found in new adult romances, the subject matter is unique enough that the novel stands out from others in the genre.

Jess Elliott’s suffered a tremendous life altering loss and while she is trying to move on, she really has not dealt with what happened. She is self absorbed and she keeps an emotional distance from pretty much everyone in her life. She has pushed away her friends and family and Jess uses drunken hook-ups to keep her loneliness at bay.  She is kind and compassionate, but her need to protect herself from future heartache makes it virtually impossible for her to connect with the people in her life.

Adam Carson is an open, honest and genuinely nice young man. He is struggling to come to terms with the impact a sports injury has on his future, but he does not let this stop him from moving on with his life. He is cheerful, laid-back and unflappable with a seemingly endless supply of patience. But even Adam has his limits and he eventually gently pushes Jess to be more forthcoming about her past.

While well-written, One Night is rather slow paced. The defining moment from Jess’s past is only hinted at for much of the story so it is easy to become frustrated with her since there is little context for her behavior and emotional disconnect. She runs away from her problems instead of dealing with them and she pushes Adam away time and again which becomes an annoying pattern for their relationship. Jess is very introspective, but since there is little progress with her issues, the story becomes bogged down in angst and drama.

The friendship between Jess and Adam is sweet and it becomes the catalyst for Jess to finally get to know her roommate, Zoe. Zoe is self-confident and outgoing and while she respects Jess’s boundaries, she also encourages Jess to be a little more forthcoming about herself. Zoe easily forgives Jess when she unwittingly hurts her, but she also uses these opportunities to try to get Jess to work through her issues.

One Night is an emotional novel with a realistic storyline. The plot has plenty of depth and A.J. Pine deftly handles difficult topics with a great deal of sensitivity. The characters are complex with believable flaws and imperfections. It is an overall enjoyable beginning to the Only You series that I recommend to fans of new adult romances.

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