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Review: Force of Nature by S.L. Scott

Review of Force of Nature by S.L. Scott



FORCE OF NATURE

When Bennett Everest is dispatched to Paris to find his client's daughter to close a multi-million dollar deal, he has no idea he's about to meet, and fall for, a strong, amazing woman. "She's the flower that grew from the rubble. The rainbow that broke through the storm. She's extraordinary."


Winter has never had love in her life with the exception of her mother's, but when Bennett strolls up to her and into her life, she recognizes what she's been missing, and then finds it with him. But there are forces outside of them who have plans for Winter, and Bennett will need to be at his alpha best if he plans on keeping the woman he's falling for around. Is he up to the challenge? Damn straight, he is, after all, an Everest...


Move over Ethan and Hutton because the final Everest brother is here and he is the best Everest yet! Bennett is so loving and fiercely protective, and the way he loves Winter is what romance is made of. And Winter, whew, this woman's a true warrior woman, just like her mother told her she was. The way they fell in love, with the backdrop of suspense and mystery, each page kept me on the edge of my seat and had my heart swooning. And let's not forget the cameo mentions of Johnny Outlaw and the Crow Brothers, some of my favorite rockstars 🎸💖 I always say how much I love the characters, primary and secondary, in Suzie's writing, and I always mean it, but this time I mean it more. Bennett and Winter are such an amazing couple, full of depth and heart, individually, and especially as a couple. And the people that surround, and love, them just make their world all the better. Kudos Suzie on this more than 5 ⭐ love story!!


ARC via author.


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