Friday, November 20, 2015

Review - A Love to Last (Prophecy of Love #1) by Kelsey Browning




Her boots were made for walking…

Drifter Delaney Shields plans to breeze through Prophecy, Texas, before setting off on an around-the-world trip of a lifetime. She never expects to see sexy-as-sin Cal Maddox, the man she ran out on a decade ago. One look between them and their past attraction ignites, flaming hotter than ever. But acting on it would be disastrous because she’s not the sticking kind, and Cal has roots a mile deep.

Cal Maddox left the military only to find both the health of his dad and his hometown failing. When Delaney walks into his father’s custom boot shop, she spurs emotional memories and sexual fantasies Cal has no business indulging in. Especially once he realizes she’s the next Prophecy bootmaker, the only person who can design custom cowboy boots with the power to change a person’s destiny. But if fanning those old flames will keep her in Prophecy, he’s willing to take the heat, even if it means keeping secrets and risking his heart again.

Duty and desire throw Cal and Delaney together, but will their feelings be strong enough to forge a new bond or will they destroy their second chance at love?




I love a second chance romance and this one did not disappoint! Nosy small town residents and "magic" boots add humor and a bit of my mystery to Cal and Delaney's relationship. What starts as Cal keeping Delaney home for the sake of Prophecy boots as well as the town, turns into them rediscovering each other. Cal is about putting down roots while Delaney is about traveling to find a place where she belongs, and as things heat up between them, Cal must find a way to give Delaney what she needs while at the same time getting her to believe that Prophecy is where she belongs. The only negative is that Delaney was a bit frustrating with her constant need to run and refusal to see what was right in front of her. Overall I enjoyed the book and am looking forward the next book!

I received an ARC for the purpose of an honest review. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.


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