NASA astronaut Julie Starr knows nothing is earned without blood, sweat, and frizzy hair.
Recently returned from orbit, Jules is on her way to becoming the youngest Flight Commander ever. So she isn’t about to let a creepy stalker derail her goals.
Or a chivalrous, wealthy rancher either, for that matter.
Holt West doesn’t mess with flirts. And that’s exactly what Jules is.
He has enough on his … is.
He has enough on his plate, working the ranch he inherited from his grandfather while making sure his siblings follow their dreams. He doesn’t need to be distracted from his responsibilities by the smart-mouthed, long-legged astronaut clad in leather pants and biker boots.
But when Holt’s brother and Jules’ best friend decide to get married, they’re thrown together as best man and maid of honor. Jules takes the opportunity to hide out from her stalker at the West Ranch under the guise of planning the barnyard wedding of a lifetime. She might not know the difference between tulle and toile, but she’s an astronaut for god’s sake. How hard could it be?
Between Jules vying for a record-breaking promotion while outmaneuvering a stalker and Holt fighting a losing battle with his heart, can the two of them get it together long enough to say yes to the ride of their lives?
Or is this mission a no-go?
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Julie is an astronaut; she loves what she does and worked hard to achieve her status as a well loved heroine. Her hard work has earned her unwanted attention in the form of harassing calls and messages. Holt and Julie meet when she returns to earth and is helping plan her best friend’s wedding to his brother. As the maid of honor, Julie gets to know Holt that much better as they plan the wedding. An unknown villain and two very strong-willed but observant people make for an interesting love story.
I am really enjoying this series! All these strong, smart lead ladies that have quirky friendships and steamy relationships. There is a lot of laughter, intrigue and many ‘oh wow, so sweet’ moments.
It was an ok read. Not as good as the first book Space Junk. This one seemed to just go round and round in circles. The characters didn’t seem as developed and a little too stereotypical for my liking. The main characters come off as being huge jerks most of the time. The main female character seems like a bully.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.