Ehhh not too much to say. I loved Hope and loathed Ryder. I am glad for the most part that Roberts latest contemporary romances do not have the whole alpha male who is an asshole, but secretly has a heart of gold thing. Most of the crap Ryder did to Hope was "negging" in the first two books (he refu...
Hope and Ryder spend most of this book acting more like friends with benefits (although they weren’t really friends to begin with) then a couple. The drama comes mostly from Jonathan, Hope’s ex. He wants her back even though he’s married now. We learn a lot more about their relationship, one that...
Ryder Montgomery has been a pill toward Hope Beaumont from the moment they've met. He never calls her by her name, he's dismissive and snarly, he's sarcastic and downright rude sometimes...And he'd be so much easier to dislike if he wasn't so hot...And sweet and kind, when he wants to be—to others, ...
This is book 3 of 3 in the Inn BoonsBoro Trilogy by Nora Roberts. I start this from the very first book in this trilogy and this book was a great ending to an overall wonderful tale. You must definitely read them all in order to enjoy, because you will be lost otherwise. In this we get Hope, hen...
So it turns out I like Ryder. Or, at least, I understand Ryder far better than I do the rest of the characters in the trilogy. He strikes me as an introvert, which I can wholly relate to, and a pragmatist - also a trait I connect with. There's a lack of conspicuous, ostentatious, displays of rom...
This book is the third in the trilogy. It deals with the final brother Ryder and the innkeeper Hope. This book doesn't have many differences from the first two books or from her Wedding Quartet, but since I really liked them as well I can't hold that against her. I did like the side story about ...
A wonderful story to draw the Inn Boonsboro series to a satisfying conclusion though I wouldn't mind revisiting Boonsboro at some point. I've liked Ryder throughout the series and Hope really was "perfect" and though the antagonism was there between them, I wasn't sure how a relationship would work...
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