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Gray by Lori Foster

alwaysbooking's review against another edition

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5.0

I would love to live in Buckhorn!! Is that possible?? I love these books so much depth in such a small period of time. All of these books are stand alone books so you don't have to read in order. However I find it more fun if you do, you learn each character along the way.

This book features Lisa and Gray... let's start with Lisa. Lisa's back from working her butt off in the big corporate world. She is burnt out and was not really enjoying her lifestyle anymore. There was only one sparkling night a while ago that she can't get out of her mind. That night with that man made life more bearable for a time. They never even exchanged names. Her family is trying to get her to stay and relax.. easier said than done.

Gray is still reeling from loosing his partner when he meets a woman who takes all of it away. After that fateful night he decides to slow down and retire... of course he ends up in Buckhorn still thinking of her. Then one day she walks into his shop, once he realizes she's really there he starts to do everything to convince her to stay. Of course someone is trying to ruin Gray while their budding romance starts.

I love how all the old characters come into play in this book and having read about them before I could picture them and what they were saying exactly! The chemistry is of course off the charts. I would definitely recommend this book!

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4.0

3.5 stars. a very sweet story and I loved seeing Lisa and Gray fall in love and find their HEA

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4.0


Buckhorn Brothers series
By Lori Foster

As some of you can tell I binged series this year and fell in love with some amazing authors. One such author is Lori Foster. I think I caught a book of hers last year and this year I just went nuts. So let’s begin with what I read of this long series. I still have some to add to my TBR list next year.

Buckhorn Beginnings: Sawyer / Morgan (Buckhorn Brothers #1-2)
This combo starts with Sawyer the only doctor in the small county of Buckhorn, Kentucky. Being a white knight he saves Honey Malone when she wrecks her car after driving it through his fence and into his pond. Honey becomes the only woman in a ranch house full of men, recovering and worried that she can endanger them when her past comes back to get its’ revenge.

Morgan is the big, bad sheriff and he is noticing just how calming having a stable relationship can change you when he watches his brother Sawyer settle down with Honey. But the one woman he wants and can’t stop thinking about is Misty Malone, Honey’s sister who seems more trouble than she is worth. Some men need a little shaking up, don’t they.

Forever and Always: Gabe / Jordan (Buckhorn Brothers #3-4)
Gabe is known as a ladies man in Buckhorn with a heart of gold. After saving someone from drowning he also becomes a minor celebrity. Elizabeth Parks is working on a project for college, interviewing the type of people who risk their own lives for others to see what makes them different. She desperately wants to interview Gabe but he just isn’t having it until he makes her a deal, which backfires on him big time and the ladies man becomes a taken one instead.

Jordan is the town vet and his brothers believe that it will take a woman of up most virtue to catch him. Be surprised when he rescues and falls for a single mother who is an exotic dancer. This one was so good.

Buckhorn Legacy: Casey / Back To Buckhorn (Buckhorn Brothers #5 & 5.2)

Casey is Sawyer’s son and is back in Buckhorn from college when he runs into Emma. Emma had a bad girl rep when they were children and it took everything Casey had to resist her back then. Now she needs his help and he won’t resist her the second time around.

“Leaving Buckhorn was the best thing Zoey Hodge did. Now she’s back to take care of her mum. She doesn’t mind seeing Garrett Hudson, one of the few who cared for her. Now he’s a firefighter with a very tempting sexy charm.” Oh the firefighter heat in this one is so worth it.

Shohn (Buckhorn Brothers #5.1)

This one is a fan-favorite novella “Ranger Shohn Hudson can't help but notice a few things about Nadine Moest. She's gorgeous, she's smart, she's driven, and… she's apparently not into him. At all. Shohn's used to being chased, so having the one woman who matters resist his charms is not what he signed up for.” I love that even though we move on from the first family introduced the town is just as much of a character as the men and women found there.

Back to Buckhorn (Buckhorn Brothers #5.2)

Another novella in the series, these make such good quick reads that you can more than likely get through while waiting at the doctors office. This one will make you cringe in embarrassment but you’ll love every moment and hot fireman action is nothing to sneeze at. One of the best I laughed out loud and cringed right along with Zoey.

A Buckhorn Summer (Buckhorn Brothers #5.3)

“Lisa has been on Gray’s mind every day since that mind-blowing encounter. He was reeling from a tragedy in the line of duty, and their connection was instant and intense. Still is. But sleepy Buckhorn is a million miles from her corporate world. And he has one sweet, hot summer to prove they have a future there, together…” You never know where surprise encounters can take you.










jemifraser's review against another edition

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Another winner! Gary & Lisa are a great couple - and I love the glimpses of the other family members too! A great read!

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3.0

Lori Foster always writes sweet short stories, and "A Buckhorn Summer" is no exception. Lisa Sommerville and Gray Neely meet when both are at a crossroads in life. A one-night stand later, Lisa is still feeling lost, so she heads back home to Buckhorn to give herself time to figure it out. Gray has found his direction--and it leads him straight to Buckhorn. When they see each other again, they realize a one-night stand isn't all they're looking for.

The story is a sweet, quick read, complete with meddling families, a pet, and small-town life, and it's a nice entry into the Buckhorn series, even with the shoe-horned in plot element of Gray and Lisa being threatened and harassed by a disgruntled marina patron.

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4.0


Buckhorn Brothers series
By Lori Foster

As some of you can tell I binged series this year and fell in love with some amazing authors. One such author is Lori Foster. I think I caught a book of hers last year and this year I just went nuts. So let’s begin with what I read of this long series. I still have some to add to my TBR list next year.

Buckhorn Beginnings: Sawyer / Morgan (Buckhorn Brothers #1-2)
This combo starts with Sawyer the only doctor in the small county of Buckhorn, Kentucky. Being a white knight he saves Honey Malone when she wrecks her car after driving it through his fence and into his pond. Honey becomes the only woman in a ranch house full of men, recovering and worried that she can endanger them when her past comes back to get its’ revenge.

Morgan is the big, bad sheriff and he is noticing just how calming having a stable relationship can change you when he watches his brother Sawyer settle down with Honey. But the one woman he wants and can’t stop thinking about is Misty Malone, Honey’s sister who seems more trouble than she is worth. Some men need a little shaking up, don’t they.

Forever and Always: Gabe / Jordan (Buckhorn Brothers #3-4)
Gabe is known as a ladies man in Buckhorn with a heart of gold. After saving someone from drowning he also becomes a minor celebrity. Elizabeth Parks is working on a project for college, interviewing the type of people who risk their own lives for others to see what makes them different. She desperately wants to interview Gabe but he just isn’t having it until he makes her a deal, which backfires on him big time and the ladies man becomes a taken one instead.

Jordan is the town vet and his brothers believe that it will take a woman of up most virtue to catch him. Be surprised when he rescues and falls for a single mother who is an exotic dancer. This one was so good.

Buckhorn Legacy: Casey / Back To Buckhorn (Buckhorn Brothers #5 & 5.2)

Casey is Sawyer’s son and is back in Buckhorn from college when he runs into Emma. Emma had a bad girl rep when they were children and it took everything Casey had to resist her back then. Now she needs his help and he won’t resist her the second time around.

“Leaving Buckhorn was the best thing Zoey Hodge did. Now she’s back to take care of her mum. She doesn’t mind seeing Garrett Hudson, one of the few who cared for her. Now he’s a firefighter with a very tempting sexy charm.” Oh the firefighter heat in this one is so worth it.

Shohn (Buckhorn Brothers #5.1)

This one is a fan-favorite novella “Ranger Shohn Hudson can't help but notice a few things about Nadine Moest. She's gorgeous, she's smart, she's driven, and… she's apparently not into him. At all. Shohn's used to being chased, so having the one woman who matters resist his charms is not what he signed up for.” I love that even though we move on from the first family introduced the town is just as much of a character as the men and women found there.

Back to Buckhorn (Buckhorn Brothers #5.2)

Another novella in the series, these make such good quick reads that you can more than likely get through while waiting at the doctors office. This one will make you cringe in embarrassment but you’ll love every moment and hot fireman action is nothing to sneeze at. One of the best I laughed out loud and cringed right along with Zoey.

A Buckhorn Summer (Buckhorn Brothers #5.3)

“Lisa has been on Gray’s mind every day since that mind-blowing encounter. He was reeling from a tragedy in the line of duty, and their connection was instant and intense. Still is. But sleepy Buckhorn is a million miles from her corporate world. And he has one sweet, hot summer to prove they have a future there, together…” You never know where surprise encounters can take you.










lindaunconventionalbookworms's review against another edition

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4.0

*I received a free ARC of A Buckhorn Summer from Harlequin via Netgalley in exchange of an honest and unbiased review*

Sweet, hot, enticing, funny... A Buckhorn Summer is all that and more! On top of that - this little book actually has two stories inside! The second story is Back to Buckhorn, which I really enjoyed as well.

This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog (un)Conventional Bookviews
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