Tuesday, February 25, 2020

New Release Review for Tucker (Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas #2) by Emily March


Synopsis:

Hope springs eternal in this enchanting Texas town.

Meet Gillian Thacker. Her business: Bliss Bridal Salon. Her passion: Weddings. Her own wedding: It’s complicated. Life isn’t turning out like she’d planned. The last thing she wants is for a real-life hero to ride to her rescue but when an unexpected event puts her entire future in Redemption, Texas, at risk. So what’s a broken-hearted bridal expert to do? Maybe a new set of survival skills is exactly what she needs…

Tucker McBride has been proud to call himself a U.S. Army Ranger. But now that his days of service are over, he’s decided to put his expertise to use by founding a wilderness skills training school. He sets up shop in Redemption, next to Bliss Bridal, and so begins life: Part Two. Marriage has been pretty low on his agenda, but as soon as he meets Gillian, Tucker can’t help but contemplate the ultimate challenge: Convincing the reluctant bride to take his hand and leap into the adventure of a lifetime. . .until death do they part. 

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My Review

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

I have to say that I have been reading a lot of MC Romance and when I took the time to read this book I was blown away by it. I loved every minute of it and I love the two main characters Gillian and Tucker.

Gillian owns her own Bridal Salon and she loves her job. She loves doing weddings. That is until it comes to her and her life. Then we get to meet Tucker McBride who was a U.S. Army Ranger. Now that his days of being a ranger are over he opened up a wilderness skills training school right next to Gillian's shop.

When the two meet their is electricity there that sparks but Tucker knows he is in for the fight of his life if he thinks he is just going to win over Gillian. Who will win in this war of love..... will it be Gillian as friends or Tucker as husband and wife?


About The Author:

Pseudonym(s): Geralyn Dawson

Emily March is the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels, including the critically acclaimed Eternity Springs series. Publishers Weekly calls March a "master of delightful banter," and her heartwarming, emotionally charged stories have been named to Best of the Year lists by Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Romance Writers of America.

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