
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Part of the Langston family legacy for generations, Hallow Ranch was passed down to first-born son, Denver. No stranger to threats to the land, Denver is, however, not used to those threats coming in beautifully curvy packages with green eyes he finds himself getting lost in.
Working a soul-sucking job to pay her mother’s mounting medical bills, Valerie is determined to land the Hallow Ranch account for Moonie Pipelines. Despite being a threat to his birthright, there is an undeniable connection from their first meeting.
Breathe for Me is an engrossing love story à la Hallmark movies meets Yellowstone. Their turbulent start and the, seemingly, never-ending obstacles left me on the edge of the seat wondering if they really were going to make it through. I will note that the ending felt a bit rushed with a few parts feeling like details were missing. I was disappointed to not come full circle with the rocking chair as well. It was a point of significance throughout the story, but left out of the HEA. Lastly, this was an early copy and I will assume that editing took place after I received my copy, but there were enough typos that it felt as though no editing took place before distribution. That was not a factor in my final rating, however.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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