Previously titled Fly Away
She’s a daredevil. He’s a healer.Therapists can’t date clients anyway.After breaking her back in a horrible bike accident, motocross princess Dusty Gibson faces months of physical therapy just to walk normally again. Her handsome physical therapist makes her recovery a little more pleasant. But no relationships for her.She has a championship to win.Roland wants to start … pleasant. But no relationships for her.
She has a championship to win.
Roland wants to start his own practice. He can’t bend the rules now. Even if she’s the first woman he’s met who can make him forget his dead fiancée.
He already lost one woman who was addicted to speed. He’s not risking his heart on another.
Could love be the ultimate cure?
Reviews for For Keeps With You:
★★★★★ “If you are looking for a book that you can’t put down, then this is the book for you! But the whole Baxter Boys series is so good you won’t want to miss anything, so start at the beginning.” – Nancy
★★★★★ “Most Clean/Christian authors just seem to skip the chemistry and temptation aspect of a relationship and if you are reading a romance you want to feel and see that through the characters. At least I do, but without the explicit nature. Jessie does that. Every. Time.” – Tiffany
★★★★★ “This is one of those romances that just make you feel good. This author does that well. She takes your average story and makes it better.” – sheana
★★★★★ ”Beautifully written and very emotional story filled with pain, self-doubt, healing, and love! Characters are vividly portrayed.” – Natalya
★★★★★ “I wasn’t sure how I’d feel leaving the core group of Baxter’s and branching out to their friends, but this book was every bit as good as the previous ones. Amazing characters and circumstances and forces of will. I can only hope that this series will continue.” – Michaela
Books in the Baxter Boys series:
- Always With You
- Forever With You
- Still With You
- Second Chance With You
- For Keeps With You
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This is one of those romances that just make you feel good. This author does that well. She takes your average story and makes it better. He was still tender from his loss of a few years back but has found a way to work through his grief and help others. Love isn’t in the cards for him until she walks in his life needing his help. He finds himself at a crossroad when everything about her calls to him and suddenly his loss isn’t so painful. She challenges him, awakes things in him long dead. I love this authors style and her characters. Yes it’s insta love but. . . and that’s what makes the difference. Somehow this author makes you want the hea for her characters as she shares their pain, their healing and their passion while keeping it clean which isn’t easy but she sure does make it seem that way. Fall in love with them catch up with some old friends in the process in this standalone read. If you haven’t read her other books these characters will make you want to.
I really liked this book; it gave me not only a view of what one goes through with physical therapy but also showed how two people can overcome their heartaches and obsticals to obtain a new and lasting relationship. Shirl Halverson
Dusty Gibson was tough. She had to be to compete in the male dominated sport of motocross. She won’t let a potentially career ending injury stop her from winning the championship. Roland Bryant is the best physical therapist in the area and he’s going to do everything he can to help Dusty recover even if it means withholding the truth about her injuries from her. And if they have a forbidden secret romance along the way who will find out except for his jealous coworker Abigail. There was plenty of humor in this sweet romance. I loved following up on Baxter clan, their spouses, and children. Even though Dusty wasn’t one of them, they took her in as an honorary family member after her parents and brothers were indifferent to her. The only good one in her family is her nephew Tucker. I loved that Roland faced his fears of flying to support Dusty because it made her happy. I thought it was cool that he found a new career niche training on injury prevention.
Fly Away is another wonderful story from one of my favorite authors. This time the story is about a friend of the Baxter Boys’ wives. Both Dusty and her physical therapist Roland who have both survived horrific accidents. Ms. Gussman’s stories always have such heart, humanity, and characters struggling to be more. This book has well written characters and a wonderful story. I just sat and read it straight through. Now I am eagerly anticipating the next book in the series.
A wonderful sweet clean enjoyable romance. This well written story is a clean romance about two people who have fears, hurdles, emotional baggage and traumas that they connect and help each other through in an amazing journey. The characters are strong, interesting and well developed with cameos from previous Baxter series characters. I honestly and voluntarily reviewed this ARC.
Another of the Baxter Group Finds Love
This is a sweet and clean romance. It is part of the Baxter Boys series and features the same group of people in the same Pennsylvania town. The story is a romance of two people who need to get through, past and beyond some major hurts and hurdles from their pasts. This is a high-quality story that is about more than romance. I received this ARC from the author for free and this is my honest review.
Dusty is terribly injured in a motocross accident. She is determined to fully recover and get back onto the circuit. Her physical therapist is dedicated to helping her to heal. They are attracted to each other, but also are trying not to be. He lost his fiance is a horrible accident and is leery of becoming involved with a risk taker.
Another well written book by Jessie Gussman. I think I think this book is the best of the Baxter Boys series so far, although I’ve enjoyed all of them.
I loved this Book! It is a wonderful romance story between Dusty and Roland. They have many tragedies and difficulties to work through and heal as they discover their love for each other. The book is well written and detailed. The characters are so interesting and relatable. This is a prefect romance book. I love this series! And can’t wait to read more from this author.
Oh so stinkin’ cute one moment and heartbreaking the next…. Ms Gussman really knows how to tell a story!
This is book 5 in the Baxter Boys series. This book takes a step away from the Baxter boys and focuses on a friend, Dusty Gibson. Dusty is a Motocross competitor and she’s really good until she has the crash of a lifetime. She is lucky to have survived and it will take a long-time and lots of therapy so that she might be able to walk normally again. She may never be able to return to the sport she loves so much but she is determined that she will.
Roland is Dusty’s handsome physical therapist. He is determined to provide the best care he can so Dusty can heal from her physical wounds. But, the more time that Roland spends with Dusty he realizes he wants more than to help heal her physical wounds and finds there are some emotional wounds, as well. When the lines between healer and patient become blurred, will he be able to do the right thing? What will the right thing be? Roland has his own emotional scars to recover from, too.
I was given an arc copy of this book and just like all this author’s other books in this series, this book brings to light the emotional pain of loss and the healing power of love. I willingly offer my honest review.
Though a bit different than the previous books in the series, this is another well written story .
This time , the story centers not around the Baxter Boys, but around one of the friends of their wives.
Dusty Gibson is a successful motocross driver who suffered a debilitating accident and one that will require extensive therapy.
Roland Bryant is a sought after and well respected physical therapist to whom she is referred.
When they meet , the attraction is evident, but professionalism keeps them apart…until she needs a fake boyfriend and the lines start to blur.
These two have baggage that has molded them in their lives and seemingly having different goals .
But will Roland risk his job for her? And will Dusty put herself in danger of an injury that could paralyze her?
If you have read the series, you’ll get a chance to visit with the Baxter crew and meet some new characters.
I was entrusted a copy of this book. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
Though this book is a slight departure from the style of the rest of the series, the voice is still intriguing and encompasses your attention! In this story, you get to observe the Baxter family from the point of view of their close friends, how friends are adopted into their unique family.
Dusty, a female racer and Roland, her physical therapist have both experienced nearly life-ending accidents and the other tragic losses that often accompanies those types of experiences. This story deals so well with trauma and life-changing loss, yet it still has a light, hopeful feel; no unnecessary drama.
Dusty has to find a new life after a bad motocross accident. She can’t race anymore. There is an HEA with her physical therapist, however. This is a nice story. I love listening to Ms. Ricketts. I received a free audio copy from the author. This is my voluntary opinion.
I wasn’t sure how I’d feel leaving the core group of Baxter’s and branching out to their friends, but this book was every bit as good as the previous ones. Amazing characters and circumstances and forces of will. I can only hope that this series will continue.
Audio:
Another good audio. I liked listening to their adventures and struggles.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
Dusty had always seemed to me to be irresponsible as well as a dare devil, not caring about her own safety or wellbeing. This story changed my opinion. The way she followed doctor orders even when she didn’t like it was great. She is still a dare devil but a responsible one. Roland with his straight forward way is perfect for her. He sees beyond the tough girl to the lonely, sometimes insecure woman underneath.
Patricia Ricketts did a terrific job portraying the Various characters and narrating.
I recieved a free Audible copy of this story, at my request, in exchange for a honest review.
Dusty’s story was so good! I love how she and Roland were able to work thru their obstacles and misunderstandings without the drama you sometimes find in other books. This is a sweet, clean read that makes you feel good!
Can Dustin and Roland cure each other from their fears and face a future together? They are wrong for each other. She is a risk taker and he always play it safe. He is her therapist and he can lose his job. Will their connection be is strong enough to have a happily ever after? The audiobook is great, Patricia make Jessie’s book so real that you feel all the emotions the characters go through.
I had an advance reader’s copy of this book, and this is my honest opinion of the book. I really enjoyed reading Dusty’s story. I have enjoyed all the Baxter Boys books, and this one was no exception. I liked the story development and the way both Dusty and Roland work through their fears. It is definitely a must read. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series.