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Kiss My Boots

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“Seriously, kiss my damn boots, Tatum Montgomery!”

Another amazing installment in the Coming Home Series!

Quinn and Tate's story is beautiful and awe-inspiring. To find a love so true and strong. Ugh, I loved it! I ended up not being able to put this book down! The writing was fun, sexy, and yet emotional. I found myself feeling all the feels while reading this story! I love Harper Sloan's books, and this is just another amazing story to add to her growing list! Honestly, now I can't wait for Clay's book to come out! Hopefully we won't have to wait to long!

If you are looking for a southern second chance love story, I highly recommend picking up Kiss My Boots! You won't regret it!

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I loved and enjoyed this one so dang much. I love the character of Quinn and her personality. I love how she was just so strong and even though she was hurt by Tate she was still able to give him a second chance. I loved Tate has well and thought he was really honorable for what he did to protect her, her family and his grandparents. This is a really great series, one that has hooked me in and surprised me. I loved that Harper is writing about cowboys because there my favorite type of guy lol but she is doing it her way and I just absolutely love it. I feel like there is no other cowboy books like these and that makes me love them that much more. I also spent the last 30% of this book a complete and emotional mess because of Mrs. Sloan but it was totally worth. Super excited to read Clay's story next. Can't Wait!!!

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What drew me to this series was the very unusual cowboy-dialogue and speech that Harper Sloan manages to sustain throughout—it’s charming in a way that I so seldom come across in contemporary Westerns even and I must say I’ve had a fun enough time just trying to tease out the figures of speech that the crazy characters seem to lob around. Not forgetting the general hysterical hell-raising, loads of over-the-top-type shenanigans which actually make for a bonafide western soap that’s leaves you incredulous and laughing.

But while Mav/Leigh’s book swept me into the world of New Adult-ish high drama, Quinn’s and Tate’s story in ‘Kiss My Boots’ did feel like a rinse and repeat of Mav/Leigh of the first book: a second-chance romance when one party has run off and stayed away for a long time, albeit for different reasons. And it’s inevitable that comparisons do come in and this fell a little short for me as Tate returned and things continued on without the friction and the obstacles I’d thought Quinn would throw his way.

Quinn, despite being a hell-raiser, seemed to accept the reasons that Tate provided early on for his disappearance—and she’s definitely more accepting than I could have been—and I’d expected a bigger fight as he grovelled his way back into her graces. There is none of that however and only an ex-hookup of Tate’s arrives blow this newfound happiness out of the water, though that’s also taken care of easily. In other words, I missed that electric fights and the heavy-breathing and bodice-ripping tension that Mav/Leigh had which didn’t quite happen here.

That said though, I loved catching up with Mav and Leigh, and there’s Clay's story in the works, which will most likely leave me glued to this series.

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Well we have book two in the series, a story about a character we've all been dying for since the first book. Quinn Davis was a wild child all because her best friend the love of her life, and well he left her. And let's say that teenage romance shaped who she was and came to be. Then he returns and she changes again. We have a little tension between the two. We have so hot scenes also.


The issue i had (and that was due to personal opinion) was that she forgave him way to quick, that's just me. I know forgiveness is divine and all that but i'm not sure i could have just carried on and fall that deep with him so quickly. But that is the beauty of fiction, they can make their own stories and be forever happy. I kind of wanted her to make him work for it, some fights, some passion. I wanted them to fight for their relationship. But each to their own.

I am actually dying for the final sibling in this series, he is the mysterious one for me.

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3.25 stars. This book was only okay for me. This is Quinn and Tate's story. Quinn is a car mechanic, owns a repair shop and is the youngest Davis sibling. When she was growing up, she was best friends and then fell in love with Tate. Tate's grandfather lived in their small Texas town and he spent every summer there with him. During the rest of the year they texted and email often. The summer they were 18, they got very serious together. As Tate was heading off to college to pursue his dreams of being a doctor, they made plans to have a real, solid, long distance relationship and stay together forever. But after he left that summer, Tate no longer talked to Quinn any more. He cut off all communication with no explanation. Now, nine years later, Tate's grandfather died and left his home to Tate. Tate moves back to town and becomes the town doctor. Quinn struggles over her past hurt, but she has never gotten over Tate and she still wants him. When he gets back to town, she is already drunk at the town bar when he arrives. Somehow she wakes up the next day in his bed, not remembering anything at all, but that broke the ice between them and got them talking again. Because they never stopped loving each other, it is very easy for them to forgive each other and look towards a future together.

I read and enjoyed book one in the series, but this one was not quite as good for me. There were a lot of little things that bothered me and added up.

Such as:

- Golly gee willikers, I had forgotten all the cheesy language this series has. Dadgummit, as someone living in Texas, I KNOW this not what we talk like!

- I didn't love Quinn or Tate very much. Tate is very passive. He seems too laid back and not very much of an alpha. He was not an active aggressor in trying to get Quinn to take him back. He doesn't really pursue her when he gets back to town. Quinn makes it known she's available if he wants her, but she wants him to fight for her and he's still kind of lukewarm. They were both just okay characters for me.

-The book was kind of slow moving. Not much action going on, mainly talking.

- It took until around 89% for me to feel the love between them and believe in it enough to get over their past.

Overall, I liked this book, but I didn't love it. It just lacked something, maybe chemistry. The OW drama and the past separation made it hard for me to love. But it was an interesting story and I still like the series. I am looking forward to the final Davis sibling getting his HEA in the future!

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Sometimes when I read a series I have to go back and read my review or the synopsis of the prior book or books. This is usually because I have probably read 50 or 100 books in between and I need to refresh my memory.

However, with this new release, I didn’t have to do that. I’ve been waiting for this book to come out. That’s because the author has crafted a delightful and amazing cast of characters that you really wish were real people you know!

Fun and passionate are the two words that come to mind with this story. Quinn is a little bit wild and crazy with her friends, but deep down she’s a family girl.

Passionate is the perfect description for her deep love and connection to Tate. It was never anybody else and he feels exactly the same way, making sacrifices and moving worlds to get to back to her.

The author knows exactly how to express the feelings you get from a perfectly connected couple. You can just feel the heat simmering off the pages and know that their love truly is meant to be.

With plenty of humor and love to go around, this book is one that will make you feel good all the way through it. Loaded with tons of heat, sexy encounters, and a deep passion for each other, this is the type of book that you really wish reflected your own life.

You definitely need to meet this family. Start with book number one Lost Rider, for the full effect.

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This is my second title by Harper Sloan, and I am officially placing her on my authors I one-click. The characters are so well developed, you know what they are going to say next, you know how they will react, and you know what they are going to think. This makes this book, and the one before it, feel like you are hanging out with an old friend.

There is a lot of time at the beginning of the book that is spent in the "before" both 9 years ago in their relationship and also before Tate moves back...well, sort of moves back. He spent summers in Pine Oak, TX and formed a relationship with Quinn. And, then this relationship ended, and Quinn was hurt, years later running from the idea of having to talk to Tate, or to be in the same town with him. Which is tough when you live in a small town and he is the newest doctor.

I loved that, through the entire thing, you never doubt Tate. He tells Quinn, from the beginning (and others before he gets the chance to tell her) that he is in town to get her back. He tells her, immediately and without and attempt to make himself look better, the reason he had for leaving, the reason he cut her off, and the reason he is back. You absolutely fall completely in love with Tate...unfortunately, you are also completely positive that he is taken.

Quinn is charming. She loves the people in her life, and she is connected to them. You feel this connection, and the draw she has to the people in her life lets you understand just how deeply Tate hurt her when he disappeared, and how much it throws her that he is back.

The pacing is perfect, at first you think it is a little slow at the beginning, but by the end you realize you needed to know Quinn and Tate as well as you did in order to really understand where they were at the end. So, now that I have read it, I think the slower start was the intentional writing of the author to allow the build up of the emotion between the characters.

And, it was perfect.

I recommend this title.

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I was so excited to get my hands on this book. I adored the first in the series, Lost Rider. It was the book that brought me out of a huge contemporary romance book funk, heck I wasn't even in a contemporary romance genre funk truth be told it was all books. I had lost my love for reading them and Lost Rider gave me back that joy, so you can well imagine how anxious I had been for Kiss My Boots and I can say I was not disappointed. Did Kiss My Boots make me lose my mind like Lost Rider did, not quite and I will tell you why in a little bit, but it is still going to end up being one of my favorite reads this year.

What happens to the girl who has hardened her heart after years of having it broken when the first boy to break it returns to town? Quinn Davis is a powerful heroine and yet she is also one of the most broken and fragile heroines I have seen in a while. She has spent years trying to just get through each day with a heart that no longer knows how to function. Her mother abandoned her family, her father was a terrible man, a beloved brother runs from home to save himself, and the one boy who could give her hope up and leaves her with out an explanation or a glance back. So how does the girl who is now a bad ass, spirited, quirky, sessy, (sexy and sassy together, no...yea, didn't work for me either, ha) and broken woman survive the return of her one true love?

Tate Montgomery left everything good, left his heart in Pine Oak, Texas. He left not because he wanted to but because he had no choice. It was either his heart or her 'safety' and as always Quinn Davis won. She may never understand why he did what he did, she may never be able to forgive him for it either but with the threat gone he no longer has reason left to stay away.

I knew going in that this would be an explosive relationship, how could it not be with a woman as independent and set in her ways as Quinn. It's easy to see why Tate Montgomery so easily fell in love with her and why years later he can't stay away, why he knows he has to come and try to win her heart back. Tate and Quinn are going to have you falling head over heels in love with them both as a couple and individually. I loved that this is ultimately a story about fighting for those you love. Did Tate go about that in the best way, nah...but what's a boy to do when he is placed in the awful position Tate found himself in. No, I'm not going to spoil it and tell you what that position is because I don't want to spoil the story, but it was harsh. The anger that Quinn felt, the betrayal was absolutely believable and I loved that she didn't give in to Tate right away. That she fought him, knowing if she opened up her heart to him again he could completely destroy her. She gave him hell and he deserved every lick of it and thankfully he took it respectfully and gracefully. When these two finally decide to try again, swoon, it is everything. Harper Sloan knows how to open up our hearts to her characters, she knows how to give us every ounce of passion, rage, lust, sadness, anger...she will give you all the feels.

Now, why didn't I give it a full on 5 stars after talking about how much I loved it? Well for me it was because the story felt very similar in its basics as the Lost Rider. It is a story about a boy who left a broken girl behind for unknown reasons and then returns years later trying/needing to make amends and win her back. Does that make me unsatisfied with either Lost Rider or Kiss My Boots, heck no. I still would tell everyone that wants an amazing romance and heartfelt story to pick these books up. I just wanted a little something different, ultimately it didn't take anything away from the beauty or feeling behind Kiss My Boots so take that little bit of 'frustration' on my part with a grain of salt.

If you are looking for a heart melting romance and a reason to go out and grab yourself a pair of Wranglers, Ropers and a fabulous Stetson then look no further. This series will go out as one of my all-time favorites and I think that you will fall as deeply in love with these characters as I did. Clay's story is on its way and it is going to be one heck of a doozy I think, so let's Cowboy Up readers, we are in for quite the ride!

~ HAPPY READING ~

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This is one of my all time favorite second chance romances. It was such a wonderful story that was low on angst and full of love and strength. One of my top books of 2017 and a re-read favorite.

This one was a total 5 star read for me. It had strong characters, beautiful storyline, full of swoon worthy moments and a whole lot of emotion. I loved every word and could not put it down once I started reading. I absolutely loved Quinn and Tate's story. They were torn apart by forces beyond their control, but once they were reunited and the air was cleared it was like there was no time that had passed. The power of their feelings for each other was the real star of this story. It was so beautifully written and had some levity and hell raiser thrown in for good measure.

I highly recommend this book to anyone that loves a true romance novel. No push alpha males here only strong bonds and loving relationships. And you will want to meet Quinn Davis and swoon over Tate Montgomery.

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Jesus Jones!!! Harper, I loved this book so much! Quinn and Tate melted my heart. I am actually at a loss of words on this one. The characters made me laugh like crazy. Their constant banter and sassy comebacks were on point. Harper did an amazing job!

Quinn. I love this chick. Like total girl crush here! Shes so not a girly girl and I love that about her. She reminded me a lot of myself. Strong. Independent. Fierce. Shes loved Tate since they were kids, but something really freakin bad messed up their forever a bit. She took it like a champ considering Tate was her everything. She put all she had into work and her family. If you’ve read book one, well you know how that is. Im not going to spoil it for you. Shes always loved Tate. Shes always wanted to be able to let go of the feelings she still carries years later. But one phone call screws all that to hell.

Tate is a man full of pride and love. Granted at the beginning I really wanted to smack him. But after finding out his motives. Well, I swooned a little. ( A LOT ACTUALLY) Hes a protector. And Lawd have mercy a hot doctor. I loveeeee him. Although hes wanting nothing more to win back the love of his life, hes realistic and knows that may not happen. So much has went on that hes not even sure he has a chance. But hes damn sure gonna try to win his hell raiser back. Hes so damn honest and forward. Its refreshing. Heroes are always trying to hide the truth and protect. But Tate, he's straight up with it. No secrets. No BS! I LOVE HIM!!!

Harper this book is beautiful! I loved it so much! I cant wait for the next one. These characters have won my heart over! Get ready for some tension and hotness folks!

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Kiss My Boots has to be one of the most swoon-worthy books I have read in a while. Full of hope and character development, Kiss My Boots is everything I love about the romance genre.

Quinn and Tate have known each other for a very long time, as youngsters they were friends although they only got to see each other during the summer months Tate spent on his grandparents ranch. Over the years Tate gradually broke through all of Quinn's emotional barriers progressing their relationship from friends to something far more. They dreamed of a future together, planning around a long distance relationship while Tate attended college and medical school. That is until Tate leaves for college and simply ghosts on Quinn, leaving her devastated and adding layers to the wall she has re-built around her heart.

Following the death of his beloved Grandfather, Tate inherits the ranch and his grandfather's practice in which he has followed his footsteps. Returning to Pine Oak, Tate sets about winning back the heart of the only woman he has ever loved. Having spent the years apart pining for all he had lost, living a half life of shallow encounters and work.

Revelations ensure a solid #TeamTate stance, I adored watching him chip away at Quinn's defences bringing out the deep abundance of love she has kept carefully guarded. Tate helps Quinn move past the emotional damage instilled in her from her mother and father. While I was concerned that Quinn depended on Tate to ensure her happiness, the narrative reflects Quinn's strength in moving forward with not only Tate but other aspects of her life.

I especially like the sibling bond between the Davis family, the depth of the care they willing give each other selflessly. Maverick and Leighton's story is progressed from Lost Rider  through Kiss My Boots adding to the connection to all of the Davis siblings.

Quinn's character development and the strength of the relationship between Quinn and her family are the foundation on which Kiss My Boots is built, the swoon-worthy romance is the cherry on top of the cake ;)

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This was just fantastic for me. Excellent characters, great storyline, full of passionate and swoon worthy moments and a whole lot of emotion. I am loving this series! 5 stars for Kiss My Boots.

Tate and Quinn were really great characters. Tate was just so sweet and determined and I loved how he just put it all out there. Quinn was so scared of being hurt again but I really liked that she was willing to try and didn’t fight her feelings. I loved their chemistry! There was tension between the two in the beginning but I loved watching their walls come down and that tension explode into heat. I adored how they were open and honest about what they wanted with no games. That doesn't mean there wasn’t a bit of drama mixed in because there was, which made the build to them reconnecting all the more sweet. I loved learning their histories and how there were flash backs providing more depth. There were just so many wonderful details tying it all together. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

I loved all the entertaining moments as well. In the middle of the emotion were all these fun scenes that made me smile. I loved that lightness that was mixed in. The play on words between Tate and Quinn had me laughing. When Leighton and Quinn get together these girls are wild and it just made me smile big time. Loved the updates on Maverick and Leighton from the first book, Lost Rider, as well, it was wonderful how that was worked into the story.

I LOVED Quinn's brothers Clay and Maverick and the family they have made for themselves. This was so much more than a beautiful romance between Tate and Quinn, it was such an deeply emotional journey for Quinn as she lets go of past hurt so she can really move on and have a future. I got choked up on several occasions!

Great writing and attention to details. Really good development and pace. Awesome build. I was just excited to read it. I loved the cowboy speak as well, that was fun. I loved the dual POVs and while I really liked Quinn, I loved Tate! He was just oh so sweet and sexy and I couldn't wait to get back to him. I thought they both had great voices.

How a book can be swoon worthy and emotional all at once I have no idea but this totally was. A fantastic second chance romance. I loved it!

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This story was soooo good, I really loved the way Harper Sloan took someone that everyone thought the worst of and made him a champion. I cannot go into details without giving a way to much so I'll just say that I was truly happy that no one, and I mean no one can say that what Tate Montgomery had done nine years earlier was the wrong thing to do because it wasn't, he did what had to be done in spite of his own feelings.

Quinn and Tate's story wasn't a heartbreaking story like Maverick and Leighton's story was, but it still had some moments that had me tearing up so you may want to have some tissues handy. This series follow's the Davis siblings and the eldest sibling, Clay, will be getting his HEA soon, and this is one that I am totally looking forward to because Clay is the man that gets everything done and is there no matter what for his brother and sister. I look forward to the quiet, stoic, and mysterious Clay finding someone that will balance him out, and maybe, just maybe make him a little less mysterious.

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This is the second book in the Coming Home series. It can be read as a standalone, but the series is about three siblings.

This is Quinn’s book. She’s the baby of the Davis siblings. The only girl.

She doesn’t really date, she scratches her itch when needed. But, she doesn’t want to end up like her mama, a whore.

She’s only loved one man, besides her brothers. That man is Tate. Nine years ago he left and dropped all contact with her.

But now he’s back.

I did think that Quinn would put up more of a fight, or make Tate work harder to get her back.

We do get the full story on why he dropped all contact nine years ago.

I thought there would be more drama with Ella though. I wanted more drama!

This is a very good second chance novel.

I am really looking forward to Clay’s book.

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4.5 How I love Quinn and Tate!!! Quinn is a woman who had her heartbroken by the one man she loved as a teenager. She thought they would have it all and then he left. He didn't come back and that shattered her heart. She's got a good life now, she's over him (she thinks) until....

Tate comes back to town with single minded goals. One of them being he wants the woman he hasn't stopped loving. He has huge obstacles in his way, he has to get through Quinn's brothers and Quinn herself. Finding out why he did what he did made me want to throat punch someone. UGH Wait till you find out!!

Loved seeing Quinn in a non-traditional job as a mechanic. She knew her way around vehicles and was one of the best. Loved the push and pull between these two and their chemistry was still there and hot as ever. Some of the things that Quinn says had me laughing.

Cannot wait for Clay's book!

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I received a copy of this book from the publisher for an honest review. 

Oh.  My.  Gosh.  Y'all let me tell you about this book.  This is the second book I've read by Harper Sloan.  The first being about Quinn's brother Mavrick, it's called Lost Rider.  Anyway...Quinn.  The only girl in a house full of males.  Her mother skipped out shortly after she was born so she was basically raised by her brothers.  I just knew this story was going to be an emotional ride.  

Quinn has a tremendous amount of pent up emotion.  You could tell this in the first book.  It's definitely prevalent in her book.  A reader can't help but sympathize with her character.  She feels abandoned.  Almost everyone she's ever cared about abandoned her.  She's never had a mother to help her navigate the world and her father was an abusive tail hole.   

Let's talk about Tate shall we?  One might despise his character and there's a good reason to do so.  However, there's a better reason to like him. Here's a kicker - he's an OB/Gyn...taking over his grandfather's practice in a small town.  You know he's going to be looking at every female in town for their needs.  I just don't know if I could stand it.  LOL  Seriously who wants to think of their man seeing all that?  Quinn has a good outlook on this position though.  Hard not to agree with her. 

So these two are two halves of each others hearts.  Their relationship heals the other.  I think they definitely needed their drama in the middle to come out where they end in this particular story.  I hope you enjoy reading this book as much as I did.  You may want to have a few tissues with you as well.  Dang Harper and her words making my eyes leak!

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I haven't enjoyed a Harper Sloan book this much in quite a while. I flew through Kiss My Boots with an open mind and heart and enjoyed every page of this sweet, sexy and sassy second-chance romance.

I absolutely adored Quinn- with her southern sass and sweet charm. She is a woman in a man's world and she owns it. She has almost everything she could want- a successful business, family, a best friend...the missing piece, someone to love. The man who swept her off her feet, Tate, flew the coup years ago and her heart hasn't recovered. But Tate is coming back to reclaim the future that he always wanted. The top thing on his list, Quinn.

I loved how he went after her with all he had. He revisited their history and learned all about the woman she was today. And the love he had for her didn't change, it grew. I was holding my breath for the showdown between Tate and Quinn's brothers because they are fiercely protective of their sister. And when I finally learned what had kept him away for years, a bit of anger surged forward.

I have to say that Tate and Quinn's journey was bittersweet. There was a lot of hurt, guilt and unresolved feelings for them both to work through. But forgiveness is the name of the game here. Tate and Quinn's connection was truly something special. Forged in friendship at a young age, it grew and transformed as they did. "Jesus Jones!" Kiss My Boots had me laughing and swooning all over the place. I can't wait to see what Harper Sloan has in store for the last Montgomery sibling, Clayton- something tells me it's going to be just as intense as that man is.

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*We only post reviews of books we'd recommend to our followers, therefore I will not be posting my review of Kiss My Boots on my blog. Here are some notes to explain further:

I love the second chance romance trope but, considering Lost Rider was also a second chance romance, I would've preferred a storyline that wasn't so similar to Maverick and Leighton's story. Even Leighton compares Quinn and Tate's relationship to that of her and Maverick's, so I was reminded several times of how similarly events in both books were unfolding. The advice Quinn gave to Leighton is being regurgitated back to her verbatim by her friend and I couldn't help but feel as though it were the same story with different characters.

There's so much discussion at the start of the story about how Quinn shouldn't fight the connection between her and Tate and how it's meant to be. Meanwhile, I'm internally screaming at my Kindle that she sure as heck better fight it since the man went radio silent on her for nearly ten years, not to mention, if she just gives in without resistance, where's the drama and the conflict? I'm the last person to require angst in a romance novel but I wanted more tension and more buildup. Sure enough, after an extremely short effort to resist Tate's attentions, Quinn pretty much fell into his arms. It felt too easy, with Quinn and Tate's future essentially being decided in conversations between Quinn and Leighton. I don't mind whirlwind romances or even insta-love, but when it comes to second chance romances, I expected deeper, more complex emotions. Instead, what I got was everyone analyzing the feelings Tate and Quinn had for each other so much that I didn't actually get to experience those feelings for myself.

The first half of the book, they were hardly even around each other. Aside from a few brief meetings where they discussed their past and possible future together, the narrative is mostly them discussing their relationship with other people. I just kept wondering why they both needed so much approval and advice from other people. Why couldn't they spend more than an hour together so they could sort out their own issues? I don't think the second half of the book brought much improvement. There were so many conversations between different groupings of people that the narrative didn't seem like it was going anywhere in particular. Overall, the story was repetitive, and there was too much "telling" and not enough "showing" for my taste.

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4.5 Getting Back Your First Love Stars!!

I'm so in love with Quinn and Tate and their second chance love story. Harper Sloan has a way of writing a book that has you so invested in the characters we almost feel like we're in Pine Oak, Texas.

When Tate left Pine Oak almost ten years ago after a monumental first for both of them, he left without explanation and he broke Quinn's heart. Well things have changed and he's back and he's determined to get his girl back....

"I live in a world where Quinn Davis very much exists, erasing any possibility of any other perfect woman existing for me, ever....It's time to end this farce I'm stuck living and take back my life - and the woman who has always held my heart."

I knew right there that Quinn had no choice whether she wanted to have him back in her life or not....Tate was getting his girl back. Oh and the way he sets the stage...he's a sneaky one, but she's on to him and does a valiant job of tyring to resist. Notice I said "trying."

Once Quinn gets on the Tate train so to speak, she's full steam ahead and is ready to experience the love she's never thought she'd have back again....

"It doesn't matter that there is still so much unknown between us because of the years that have passed. All that matters is what I'm feeling."

When we find out why Tate left I was angry for both of them. I was literally slack-jawed with the circumstances that forced him to leave the only woman he'd ever love. Along the way to their finding their forever, her BFF Leigh is right along for the ride while she's planning her wedding to Maverick and then there's her oldest brother Clay that may be silent but when he has something to say, everyone listens.

As the story progresses, our H/h rekindle the love story they thought was lost to them when they were eighteen year olds experiencing their "firsts" with each other...

"Then, with another violent boom of thunder, his lips meet mine and I know without a single doubt in my mind that the boy giving me my first kiss ever will be the same one that give me my last."

Ultimately this second book in the Coming Home Series is everything I wanted it to be and so much more. I'm more in love with this couple than I was with Mav and Leigh and that's a pretty high bar... now I can't wait to read Clay's book!!!

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Sloan returns to Texas with another delightful and sexy small town, cowboy romance, and Kiss My Boots makes for an ideal beach read. It’s entertaining while also being hot, fun, and a heartfelt second-chance romance.

Tatum (Tate) Montgomery spent summers with is beloved Grandparents in Pine Oak, Texas, and during this hot summer months he met and fell in love with Quinn Davis. When they graduated from high school, they decided to try a long distance relationship, but Tate left for college and Quinn never heard from him again. She was left heartbroken.

Quinn has never gotten over Tate; therefore, her defenses are up when he is suddenly moving back to town after ten years. Not only is he moving back, he wants another chance with Quinn, but he has a lot to prove—and explain—until she’ll ever be willing to let him back into her heart.

Quinn and Tate are such an endearing couple. It is obvious they loved each other in their youth, and they just need a way to find their way back to each other by clearing the air of exactly what happened. Tate is swoon-wirthy as he woos her and wears his heart on his sleeve when discussing their past. Kiss My Boots is another great romance from Harper Sloan, and I am looking forward to returning to Texas in the next book.

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