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Casey by Lori Foster

charms1976's review against another edition

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5.0

The Buckhorn Legacy is the fifth book in the Buckhorn Brothers series by author Lori Foster. The main characters featured are Casey Hudson and Emma Clark.

Casey. Oh sweet and sexy Casey. I have been dying to get to your book in my pile and I finally got to read about you. I loved the previous books in this series, but Casey's book was the one I was dying to read. There was just something about that character that drew me in and kept hold of me up until the last page. Casey is Sawyer's son. He is also the one that had this reader drooling in anticipation. Emma was considered the town tramp even though she was young.

Fast forward eight years and and Emma has returned after running away at a young age. Casey always wondered what happened to her, but he never knew. In The Buckhorn Legacy we find out what happened and read about the chemistry between the two. In this book we also get to see the true depth of Casey's heart and feelings.

This was a wonderful conclusion to a great series. I am sad to see it end, but the best certainly came last. While it is not necessary to read the previous books in the series, I highly recommend that you do to get the full picture of the family dynamics and Casey.

catseye6773's review against another edition

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4.0

Cute, always nice to visit BuckHorn

sjb86's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved the misunderstood teen emma with the struggling secret life no-one knows or cares about untill casey takes interst and as all other buckhorn brothers trys to solve the problem.
it isnt till 8yrs later that fate finally lets them be together but as always love is never a eay road to take.

caraheard's review against another edition

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4.0

I won an advanced copy of this on Lori Foster's FB page. I had been trying to find an original copy of this for awhile now so I could finish the Buckhorn series. I was thrilled to win it and thrilled to be able to read it. I really liked it. I do prefer her Men on the Edge of Honor series personally, although the lack of suspense in these are far less stressful. :)

kristid's review against another edition

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4.0

so cute, the history with this one made it seem more rounded than the other stories.

inmyhumbleopinion's review against another edition

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4.0

This one has been sitting on my TBR shelf for a while now. I am so glad I finally got around to reading it. Casey Hudson has never forgotten Emma Clark the “bad girl” in high school who ran away from him and Buckhorn for reasons unknown eight years ago and now she is back. She is older, wiser, and even more beautiful. Can Casey convince her to give him a chance this time around?
Casey is another of the sweet honorable men of Buckhorn. I love to visit with them anytime.

scoutmomskf's review against another edition

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4.0

Very good book. I first met Casey in his father's book (Sawyer) where he was a seventeen year old boy being raised by his bachelor father and uncles. He was a good guy even then, honorable, kind, and a definite charmer. All the girls wanted him. In this book, we first see him at that age, resisting the girl who is determined to make a conquest of him, even though he'd really like to give in. Then that same girl is brought before him with a claim that he knows can't be true, but he and his family are willing to step up and help her. Determined not to bring her troubles to him, Emma disappears into the night, leaving Casey worried and wondering what became of her.

Eight years later, Emma comes back to Buckhorn to care for her sick father. She knows she'll run into him again and hopes she'll be strong enough to resist the feelings she still has for him. She still feels guilty for the way she left, but hadn't felt like she had any other choice. Casey is stunned to see her, and can't believe how much he still wants her. He still feels bad that he hadn't been able to help her, and mad at her for the way she disappeared.

I loved the heat that was still there between them. Casey was more than happy to pursue it and see where it might go, even though she doesn't plan to stay in Buckhorn. He doesn't expect to quickly feel more than just lust for her, and isn't quite sure how to deal with it at first. Emma tries to keep him at a distance, both because she doesn't feel that she's any good for him and to protect her heart. But she really can't resist him, and the more time they spend together the deeper she falls for him. I loved the time they spent together, learning more about each other. There were some pretty funny moments, when Casey's possessiveness gets a little out of hand. There are also some really sweet times, such as when he gets all protective of her when they run into some folks who aren't very nice to her.

I also loved seeing them open up to each other about their fears and hopes for the future. I loved Casey's sensitivity when he began to delve into Emma's past, as he could feel that there was more to her resistance of him than met the eye. I really loved his support of her throughout the book, and especially when her secret came out at the end. I also loved the way that she listened to his dream and encouraged him to go after it. The ending was great, as Casey is determined that he won't let her go again, and they find a way to be together.

I really loved seeing the brothers, how they are and what they are currently up to. I especially enjoyed the scenes with/about Gabe and his daughters and what the future holds. I also liked the secondary story that dealt with Emma's friend Damon. Seeing him go from uptight businessman to more relaxed Buckhorn convert was really fun.

sandylovesbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

The last book in the Buckhorn Brothers series. At first it seemed that Casey was a little pushy and too hands on, imo, to get with Emma and I think I would have tried to knock some sense into him but I do like how it ended. Always a good story reading one of Lori Foster's books.

auntiel's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

smiley7245's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved this book! I am so glad that it picked up right where Jordan's book left off so we could find out what happened with Emma immediately. I adore Casey! I cannot say enough good things about this book. Love Love Love