Sometimes the fiercest battles are fought in the heart.As if dealing with personal tragedies wasn’t enough, Evan Love’s beachside tourist shop is mysteriously failing, and as the youngest brother in the family, he feels extra pressure to succeed. When he “copies” marketing tactics from a rival shop owner in desperation, the sexy owner tells him in no uncertain terms to back off. Intrigued by her … to back off. Intrigued by her spunk and charm, his initial attempts to apologize fail—but will winning her over end up leaving both their shops and her reputation in ruins?
Dusti Matson has been burned by men one too many times, and she’s not about to succumb to Evan Love’s charming frat boy persona. She’s got a successful business to run, an ex giving her grief, and plenty of worries over a string of burglaries hitting shops in the area. Yet, as she gets to know Evan better and learns he’s not just another handsome guy with an ego, her defenses are in danger of crumbling—but if it comes to a choice between success and love, which will she choose?
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I love the stories that overlap but yet are stand alones. This story has a little of everything, sweet romance, sexy overbearing and frustrating alpha male and a beautiful woman who has the right heart and spirit. Thoroughly enjoying and entertaining. A great boxed set.
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This is Evan’s book and is a great end to this series. I enjoyed getting to know both Evan and Dusti and the attraction between them was really great but things don’t go smoothly for them, in the beginning, this was a really good well-written book and a super addition to the series I really enjoyed it.
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This was a nice conclusion to the series of the Love brothers. It is a wonderful story like the rest books of this series. I will make a comment that the book needed more editing. I found several errors in spelling, missing words, etc. That did not take away any of the enjoyment of the story though.
Evan Love and his three brothers lost their mother, Evan’s oldest brother’s (Liam) fiance along the other brothers’ girlfriends in a tragic accident involving a drunk cement truck driver little over two years ago. Each of the four brothers handle their loss in a different manner. Shortly after the tragic accident, the Love patriarch is diagnosed with cancer. He fears for his sons. Before he dies though, he changes his will and leaves a stipulation that they have to marry for true love to get their inheritance. Evan owns a shop along the boardwalk. Which isn’t doing well. He has tried several different ideas for the store but nothing works exactly. Evan meets Dusti Matson, when she comes storming into his shop. She is furious. He copied her idea for a window display and gives him a piece of her mind. Apparently Evan has been copying some of the other stores ideas for displays and ads. The two really just spark off of each other.
This story is nicely written but again needs more editing. It is also written in a personal favorite, a dual POV format. This allows me to fully understand the characters. Especially a scene with Dusti and her ex-boyfriend. I was a little disappointed in the character.
This is a sexy read. Nothing along the lines of erotica but there are scenes that may offend some and shouldn’t be read by anyone under the age of 18.
Evan Love lost his mom, girlfriend and dad all in a short time. The contents of his dad’s will states he doesn’t get his share until he finds true love. On top of everything his business is failing. Dusti, a fellow shop owner comes into Evan shop to tell him to stop stealing her display ideas.Not the best start to a relationship but there are sparks.
This is a contemporary steamy romantic love story filled with great characters and many twists and turns. The storyline weaves their love story with mystery and suspense making it hard to put the book down. The dialogue is great. The narrative though really helps the reader to follow what the characters have in the hearts and minds revealing how they grow and develop through out the novel. The adversity they have to overcome both the emotional drama and external forces help move the story along at a good pace. It is a heated love story worth reading.
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I enjoyed the story of Dusti and Evan, the last in the four book series of the Love boys. It follows the same story line as the other three books with som obsticals to get through. It is a sweet love story though!
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E is for Evan by Bonnie Vane, in my opinion it was a well written story. The characters were Evan Love the youngest of the Love Brothers, who has been on a bit of a tail spin since all their tragedies, now he is having business troubles. Dusti is the woman who owns a shop down from Evan, and is not happy with him. This was just not the book for me.
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This was a well written book with well developed characters that are engaging and fun. The storyline flowed smoothly. I enjoyed reading Evan’s story.
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This is a fastpaced and wellwritten story that I enjoyed a lot. Loved the storyline and the characters.
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The fourth book about the Love brothers is better than the others in some ways and not as good in others. Evan is the baby brother and has been floundering since his father’s death. Dusti is the girl whose store is right down the street. In this story we have the evil/annoying neighbor, the equally annoying ex-boyfriend and lots of family support for both of them. There is a sweetness to Evan that makes him lovable. I enjoyed reading this one.
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