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In the Silver Creek romance Unexpected, Cole Mitchell found love in the last place he ever thought to look. Now, in USA Today bestselling author Maisey Yates’ newest novel, Cole’s little sister Lark is determined to have her turn…
Having never left the family ranch, Lark Mitchell needs a little adventure—or at least a romance that isn’t confined to the internet. Her older brothers Cole and Cade have always been too good at protecting her innocence, but even they can’t stop her from taking a second job—where her boss just so happens to be the kind of bad boy she craves. Too bad he’s also the one guy in Silver Creek she should never touch…
When Quinn Parker introduces himself, Lark tries to quit on the spot. Everyone knows Quinn was behind the accident that ended Cade’s rodeo career. But when he holds her to her contract, she can’t help wanting to get even closer. As she begins to see the man behind the gossip, she sees that not all of the things people say about him are true…even if there’s plenty about this bad boy she has yet to discover.
- Sales Rank: #64798 in eBooks
- Published on: 2014-01-21
- Released on: 2014-01-21
- Format: Kindle eBook
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Revenge, Vindication and Unconditional Love
By Sophia Rose
Sooo...this book has me struggling to put my thoughts and emotions down because it's all racing around inside me. I went into it just wanting to try a new author who happened to write a contemporary western romance series and the blurb sounded pretty good on this one. It's the second book in the series, but I had no trouble jumping in. I went from liking it, to being irritated by it, to nearly loathing and setting it aside and finally, to not being able to put it down. See? Mixed. Up. I'll try to explain without being utterly confusing after my summary.
Lark Mitchell is the younger, coddled sister of two older and very protective alpha males and she has an epiphany moment as she sits at the wedding of a guy whom she had a minor crush on. She's a computer geek who has stayed holed up in her dark room vicariously living and staying disengaged from all around her. As she sees it, it's time she pushed for a bit of independence away from the suffocating love of her family. She gets emailed a job opportunity to set up the tech stuff and computers out at a nearby ranch that has been converted into a reform camp for boys who've been in trouble. Lark signs on the dotted line and heads off on her first job away from home blissfully unaware that she has just made herself a pawn in someone's plot for revenge against her brother, Cade.
Quinn Parker, disbarred rodeo star and all around bad boy, is set on getting his pound of flesh from Cade Mitchell for pointing the finger at him for the cause of Cade's fall and injuries when someone sabotaged his horse with a metal spike under the saddle. Quinn's been rejected and shunned all his life beginning at birth for being his mother's bastard child and the rejections and anger have shaped him. Quinn suspects Cade set the whole thing up himself and doubts the injury is real. He's sent his man, Samuel and his wife to go stay at the Mitchell's ranch to go spy on Cade and he's set up Cade's baby sister to come work for him so he can both pump her for information and seduce her all in a ploy to hurt Cade Mitchell where it counted like Cade hurt him.
Lark is stuck between the proverbial rock and hard place when she realizes that she signed a contract to work for the guy who crippled and nearly killed her brother and he won't let her out of her contract. He's also hotter than sin and makes it clear he wants her too. She's never experienced anything like this and dives in with both feet.
Quinn hasn't changed his mind about his plans to destroy Cade Mitchell and use Lark to do it, but now he wonders who is seducing whom. Then he suddenly realizes he has a conscience. Still, he needs to get back the one thing that keeps him going and Cade Mitchell stands in his way of getting reinstated. He'll do whatever it takes to get all that back no matter who it hurts.
It was like reading a loose version of The Count of Monte Cristo with the whole wrongful accusations and revenge stuff and that need to be vindicated. Interesting themes of vengeance, vindication and hope of love.
At first, I was totally on board with 22 yr old Lark wanting to spread her wings a bit and it was understandable that while she adored her family and appreciated them that she would also want to be her own person and make her own mark on the world. All that made sense, but then for roughly half the book, repeatedly I had to convince myself that I was reading about a twenty-something and not a teenage girl. It was annoying at best. I felt very little sympathy for her supposed plight after a while. What I read didn't show me a case of overbearing and unreasonable brothers because everything about her- thoughts, words, and actions- proved that this girl did need a keeper. Her mental monologue really drove it home that I was reading a teen's thoughts and not a woman's. She was woefully naive and strutting around like she'd seen the world (Her 'I had cybersex-just dirty words mind you and I've never even been kissed- so I'm an experienced mature lover' had me laughing, but also feeling great pity again for her naivete), she was petulant and bratty and the 'stars in the eyes' love for someone who repeatedly did bad things made me shake my head. Picturing her in this romance with a thirty-two year old who may have been emotionally stunted, but he was a mature man gave me ick vibes.
And speaking of Quinn, I totally got his anger, bitterness, need to smash and destroy something because everything he cared about had been wrongfully taken from him and left him with the reputation of the guy who not only tried to cheat, but had busted up a guy so bad that he was disabled and in pain for life. And all that on top of the fact that his entire family hated him because he was his mother's dirty little secret that exposed what she did when he looked exactly like the gardener she cheated on her husband with. Totally get that, but sometimes he was described as this nefarious villain twirling his black mustaches that was over the top and took away from letting him be a beautiful flawed character who would grow and change when he experienced unconditional love and acceptance for the first time. Plus there was the very real fact that he was messing around with an immature girl who was confused and mixed-up about so much.
Now about the romantic relationship, that was a very mixed bag for me beyond the fact that I felt the girl was a teenager in her behavior and he was a seasoned man. It was like she was grasping at him in an act of defiance toward her brothers and he was grasping at her because she was the first person to believe him. They both emotionally manipulated stuff and I saw little of normal healthy relationship development. When someone admits they spied on your family, they set out to seduce you and actually started the process before guilt caught them up, they saw your head wasn't on straight at the time, but still slept with you, when they admit they were using you to stab at your brother, and they took what you said in confidence to ruin your family financially even you- yes, when someone does all that- its not normal to say I accept you as you are and I'm sticking with you, turning my back on my family, and I won't be mad because I love you. Those are things you call someone on even if you love them or should I say especially because you love them.
Truly, there were some good things- the family stuff with Lark and her brothers, the second chance romance for Sam and his wife, the scenes with Jake at the ranch, Quinn's development from a bad character set on revenge to someone worthy of a girl's unconditional love and just a little of Lark's faith in him. This was enough to help the story balance out to being a decent read that left me okay with the results if not the entire journey to the results. As always, everyone has their own take and others may really enjoy this one particularly those who love Contemporary Western Romance.
My thanks to Penguin Group and Net Galley for the opportunity to read this story in exchange for my honest thoughts.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Just okay
By Ellief
Untouched, Silver Creek #2, by Maisey Yates
Grade: C+
“We just ate our second meal together. I told you about my childhood. You yelled at me. We’re practically a couple.”
Quinn Parker is a bad boy and he knows it. After being accused of causing the accident that almost lead to Cade Mitchell’s death Quinn has been barred from the only thing that ever mattered in his life: the rodeo. Quinn is out for revenge and he will use whatever and whoever to get it as long as Cade recants his story and he gets to compete again. Using money from his inheritance Quinn is setting up a ranch that will host troubled young men in hopes of them turning their lives around and hires Lark Mitchell to set up the technology on the ranch. Quinn’s goal is to use Lark against her brother but he never expected the sweet, innocent, sexy woman that shows up on his doorstep and knocks him for a loop.
Lark Mitchell is tired of her brothers protecting her and shielding her away from anything that could be painful. Lark knows she needs to venture out of her room and away from her virtual life she has created and join the real world which is why she takes the job at the Longhorn Ranch. Shocked doesn’t even cover Lark’s reaction to her new boss Quinn and she realizes she must work with him or have to run to her brothers for help and money. The more time Lark spends with Quinn the more she realizes he’s not the heartless man everyone makes him out to be and she can’t seem to stay away from him. A relationship with Quinn could destroy her family but not having one could destroy her heart.
I have been eagerly anticipating Lark’s book in this series and I was sadly disappointed. I loved the idea of the bad boy and the geek girl and Quinn and Lark fit these roles perfectly. I found Quinn’s honesty to Lark to be a breath of fresh air but I felt sorry for Lark because she is so innocent and you could see her falling for Quinn from their first encounter. I loved seeing how Quinn reacted to Lark and how she brought him to his knees without even trying but that still didn’t make up for some big issues I had with the book.
Yes these two have chemistry and the sex scenes where very good but there was a lot that overshadowed those. Lark is a 22 year old virgin and I am so sick of these women still being virgins. Do I think there are 22 year old virgins out there? Absolutely but I have yet to come across one and I don’t believe that Lark would have waited 22 years to lose her virginity. I don’t want virgins in my storylines anymore unless I’m reading historical romance. My other big problem was the age difference between Quinn and Lark. He’s 34 and she’s 22 and to me this is just gross.Every book I come across with a big age difference like this just bothers me and ruins the book no matter how good it is.
While I liked this book there were too many things that bothered me to make it great. I found some things to be too predictable and I just couldn’t get past the age difference and virginity. I will continue to read this series because I do want to read Cade’s story and I’m hoping that book is better than this one.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Love these series of books
By Thelma
I love the way the stories unfold. The problems that are between Cade & Quinn that stem from Cade's accident on the rodeo circuit. Cade is sure that Quinn was responsible for his accident because Quinn was not liked by the other riders. But Lark, Cade's sister comes to believe that Quinn was a good person & not responsible for the accident. The story become complex when Lark starts working for Quinn. Quinn wants to reunion Lark and her family anyway possible. The way the story ends in a good way.
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