10th
Dec
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35291087-true-to-youA Montana Man risks everything for the woman he loves . .
Undercover DEA Special Agent Dawson King spent five months in a Montana prison establishing a fake identity to take down a ruthless drug dealer and put him behind bars. Except there’s a wild card . . . the killer’s beloved daughter.

Cara Potter may appear to be on the right side of the law, but King has learned the hard way to trust no one—even someone as tantalizing as the coffee shop owner. She’s irresistible . . . but is she also dangerous?
From the
moment he enters her life, King makes Cara . . . nervous. The handsome drifter
says he wants to get his life together . . . but there is something about him
that doesn’t quite ring true. Cara wants to believe in him, yet she holds back
despite the way he awakens dormant dreams and leaves her breathless with his
sexy smile, steamy kisses, his every touch.
When the
explosive truth comes out and she’s betrayed by the ones she loves, Cara must
decide—can she trust her heart, or should she listen to her head?

The Facts:

Publication
Date:
February
27th, 2018
Series:
Montana
Heat #2
Genre:
Contemporary
Romance
Pages:
384
Formats:
eBook, Paperback,
Hardcover, Audiobook
Available
at:

 

 

My Review:

A little
while back I read ‘Escape To You’ by Jennifer Ryan, the first book in the
Montana Heat series. I loved that book, so when I was looking for a new read I
immediately bought this one and I started reading as soon as possible.
In ‘True
To You’ we meet Dawson King, an undercover DEA Agent. Dawson has spend the last
view months in prison making sure his ‘identity’ is solid and he can catch a
big guy in the drug business. To catch that guy he needs to get close to the
guys daughter, Cara and find out if she knows anything that will help King
catch the bad guys. But from the moment King meets Cara, there is an attraction
between the two of them that’s almost impossible to deny. At first he thinks
the attraction is just because of the months he spend in jail and Cara being
the first woman he is around, but soon he finds out that it’s much more than
that. But King is undercover and Cara doesn’t really know who he is.
Just as
with the first book in the series, I really loved this book from the moment I
started reading. The chemistry between King and Cara was seeping through these
pages from the moment I started reading and I couldn’t stop till I read every
single page. There where a lot of moments between these two that I loved, some
pretty hot scenes and some seriously butterflies-in-your-belly moments.
My
favorite character in this book was definitely Dawson. I loved reading this
story through his eyes and how torn he was about doing his job and being honest
to Cara. He was really such a sweet and sexy guy, but he couldn’t be himself
until the bad guys where caught and I struggled right alongside him.
Cara’s
character was also a great one. It was definitely nice to read this story from
both their point of views.
Although I
loved the romance in this book, the suspense was even better. This book
definitely kept me on the edge of my seat. There was so much that could go
wrong, I simply couldn’t stop reading until I knew how it ended.
The one
thing about this book that was a little less than perfect to me, was that I
sometimes felt like I missed something. Something would happen and I didn’t
really understand everything. I would go back a couple pages to re-read it and
figure out what I missed, but I didn’t miss anything. It was almost like the
author forgot to share a little detail. It wasn’t something big, but still I
noticed it.
Overall
this was a another great read and I can’t wait to read book three.

 

My Rating:

Check out my previous review in this series:

About the Author:

Jennifer
Ryan, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Hunted and
McBrides Series, writes romantic suspense and contemporary small-town romances.Jennifer lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and three
children. When she isn’t writing a book, she’s reading one. Her obsession with
both is often revealed in the state of her home, and how late dinner is to the
table. When she finally leaves those fictional worlds, you’ll find her in the
garden, playing in the dirt and daydreaming about people who live only in her
head, until she puts them on paper.For more information about Jennifer please visit her website. Or visit her on Twitter and Facebook.