

Weary of war and the endless cycle of vengeance, former Night Rider Holt Price returns to Galveston, Texas to reconnect with the woman he once promised to marry. After reading the book, I get why the title was Born to Love but it didn’t really fit the story or the characters and I definitely felt the blurb was misleading. Going in, I knew it was going to be a bit angsty with the other woman subplot but I thought it would be a sweet budding romance between a man who was duty bound to one woman but unexpectedly finding love with another. It was slow burning and lacked the flirty seduction of a love story. Although I read it the whole way through I did find myself skimming through some of it and ultimately couldn't really connect with either MC or get behind their supposed romance. Unfortunately this one did not resonate with me as I'd hoped it would after reading the blurb. I liked her different voices and I did find myself caught up in their world. Oh and there is another secret plot too that brought some suspense and drama. That he spent time being a doctor and getting to know her father.

I liked that they got to know each other, that they had time to fall in love (without realizing it).

He thinks he is in love with someone else. She tried being so tough, but what she needed was to see the truth too. She was so hardworking and I felt sorry for her. And who is suffering from PTS from the war. Who has spent her entire life taking care of her father. Men! I did like him, but he needed to take of those rose colored glasses.īecause then he meets Felicity. But he has this notion that he must marry her cos his uncle told him too. A woman who married someone else, and who was so just toying with him. He comes to Galveston looking for a woman he always loved.

Sad indeed, but I still like him.īut this man so needed a slap on the head. It seems he did spend two years on a ranch, but I was not on that ranch seeing him doing cowboy things ) Instead he is a doctor, he was a surgeon during the war, and is more a gentleman than a cowboy. I do love cowboys, though I can not really call Holt a cowboy.
