Pretenders of Cooper Country by May Archer
- Molly Martin
- Sep 24, 2024
- 2 min read
My review
What can I say? It's good to be back near O'Leary and hear from all of our old friends! Chris is taken under the protection of the rogue Sunday, Reed, that we know little about. Too bad he Chis is mistaken for Crys (tal) again for his skills, and Reed soon sees it's not an act but a beautiful soul who just sees the good in everyone. These two got off to a unique start and adored the back and forth and them learning to be themselves around each other. These two are so opposite, and yet they just balance one another beautifully.
Did I mention so happy to be close to O'Leary and hear from the guys and how happy they still are. Hoping Watt gets a story soon, I have loved him since meeting him back in THE SECRET!
Book overview
It was supposed to be a straightforward protection job. Remove the target from Vermont, get him to the safehouse, keep him there until his mafia uncle testifies, get back in my employer’s good graces.
Boom, done. Easy.
But it turns out things get complicated real fast when your target is an adorkable, accident-prone cutie with a shockingly low sense of self-preservation, zero clue that he’s related to the Fromadgio crime boss, and 100% too much inclination to chat happily with strangers.
When Chris compromises our safehouse (and accidentally starts a “lowkey, unavoidable” bar fight), our only option is to go undercover… pretending to be campground hosts in Copper County, New York.
Make that married campground hosts. (Long story.)
Now I’m hiding out with a guy who’s obsessed with action-adventure shows and hand-knit sweaters, and whose most fearsome talent is arranging charcuterie boards, all of which is far less helpful in a gunfight than you might think.
And worst of all… the sweet little virgin I rescued is growing on me.
Somehow I find myself listening to his happy chatter when I should be watching the woods, trying to figure out how his mind works when I should be getting us out of this predicament, and appreciating the way he looks in my shirts when I should be focused on getting my career back on track.
But when the Fromadgios’ enemies finally find us, protecting Chris is no longer just a job. I’ll do anything to protect what’s mine… and there’s nothing pretend about it.
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