Friendship, Texas just got a little bit crazier with gruff Army veteran, Clay Carrington, and Q Ranch heiress Christy Quinn’s world’s colliding.Vegas was a trip, and that was an understatement. An understatement I couldn’t remember and that included the brunette in my bed.That is until my pounding headache had me getting up for a glass of water and I saw the marriage license on the ground.The … ground.
The words: Clay Carrington and Christy Quinn and holy matrimony staring me in the face.
I came to Vegas to get away, and the bratty owner’s daughter of the ranch wanted to come with. I didn’t even like the boss’s daughter, let alone want to marry her.
I guess things the happened in Vegas had a way of following you home.
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This book had me laughing out loud at times.
The two main characters have this hate love relationship .
The narrator was good and voice was pleasant to listen to.
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book via Storyorigin.
This book was a fun read it made me laugh I love a good love/hate relationship. Good plot and character building. This is the first book I’ve read in this series I will definitely be going back and reading the others in this series.
This is a true enemies to lovers story, plus it’s the boss’ daughter. It was refreshing to have a male narrator performing both parts, especially since it was written in dual POV. I found it interesting that the narrator had two different versions of the characters’ depending of if he was originally performing Clay’s POV or Christy’s. I found the story to be entertaining and funny at times. The narrator did a good job bringing the book to life and keeping you interested in the story.
Oh My Gosh! I chuckled all throughout this book. So funny. Such adorable characters. Two people who thought they didn’t like each other. Then finally realized maybe they did. Even the dog was a klutz! I recommend this book for some good ol’ hometown chuckling!
The narrator portrayed a good attitude for this book.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this bo
Audio – The story was decent. A bit slow in places and then when it was getting good, it would cut away. The narrator did a good job. I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of this audiobook.
This is book 5 in Vernon’s Friendship, Texas series and can be read as a stand alone. Good thing too ’cause this was my first of this author and this series and I have to say, I really loved this read / listen! A great story line and narration was really well done. Loved the character chemistry and I really enjoyed the dual point of view although it was a little confusing at first in the audio version since it was just Christy’s character that was re-living the past and Clay’s version was more current day but once you grasped that aspect of it, it was fun to see the way these two viewed the events and each other. Great HEA and again – wonderful characters who come across as so tough to everyone but really have such softness waiting to be exposed. I want to be a crazy unicorn too! I hope this is the first of many reviews I can provide for this author!
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
*this review is based on the audio version of this read
I recieved this book as an ARC for an honest review! Slight Spoiler alert Ahead Too! I am a huge fan of the Friendship Tx series by Magan Vernon and I could not wait for this book!! I will admit in the other stories in this series I was not a fan of Christy and was reluctant to want to read her story but then in one of the earlier books you get to know her a little better and realize maybe she isn’t so bad after all and want to see where this thing goes. Then there is Clay the amazingly beautiful Mohawked Cowboy that I absolutely wanted to read his story and see how these two came together! I was not suprised one bit when it happened in Vegas! Did I mention I love Clay? I really want to be a Unicorn now too! The book was a quick and fun read although I do wish that there was more to the story and that there was a little more to the ending considering this is to be the end to the series. I wanted a little more to the epilogue, like did they stay together? I mean I get the vibe of a HEA but no real confirmation and wanted more of a tie it all up in a neat little bow kinda ending! I did give it five stars however because it is still an amazing book and everyone should still read it and especially as part of the Friendship TX series. I feel as though I know all these people and I am sad to see them go!!
It was too quick and rushed for my liking, I wanted more development from the characters in the present rather than going back and forth between the “night they can’t remember” and the present.. I felt like they needed it more chemistry between them and to interact more than what they did.
Love like Crazy by Magan Vernon a five-star read that you will love even though its crazy. This is a book in the Friendship Texas series, but they are all stand-alone. I have read a few of the series but not all, and they truly are stand-alone, this time it’s the turn of Crazy Colourful Unicorns Clay Carrington and Christy Quinn. They have both been living with a front they show other people, hiding their true selves and not showing themselves to anyone. Can one crazy night in Vegas show them its okay to sparkle and how love comes in all shapes, colours and sizes and that there are many different shades of love from Friendship rose yellow to the deep dark emerald green personally my favourite colour. This was such a great story, I loved how the author showed us that everyone struggles and puts a smile on for the sake of day to day but we don’t know what is running below the surface. Of all of the Friendship Texas books I have read this has been my favourite and not just as I have a soft spot for a Mohawk Cowboy.
Love Like Crazy is such a sweet romance
Christy hasn’t had an experience with a man, where he genuinely cares about her. And Clay I think he yearns to find someone, someone that could be his match, And that Christy does. They are each other’s unicorn. They love like crazy but is there any other way?
I enjoyed this story of Christy and Clay. Two characters that assume so much about each other but realize eventually, that there is so much about each other they didn’t know. I thought it was sweet how they fell into each other, though it wasn’t so sweet how they ended up there. I’ve loved and enjoyed this series, and Vernon creates these very layered characters. That you really want to know.
Overall, I give this Four Boundless Stars.