Review: Red-Hot Texas Nights by Kimberly Raye

Posted April 24, 2016 by Elizabeth in Elizabeth B, Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Red-Hot Texas Nights by Kimberly RayeRed-Hot Texas Nights by Kimberly Raye
Series: Rebel Moonshine, #2
Published by St. Martin's Paperbacks Publication Date: March 1st 2016
Pages: 336
Also in this series: Texas Thunder
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three-stars

Bestselling author Kimberly Raye's rousing new series continues. Get ready for squabbling kin, steamy nights, and mouth-watering romance...
LOVE IS ALWAYS INTOXICATING When it comes to feuds, the Tuckers and the Sawyers do it Texas-style! The legendary moonshiners have been doing battle for more than a century, and they're nowhere near ready to call a truce. Especially when Brandy Tucker, a self-taught chef, mixes up a brew that rivals the original-only to find the recipe's gone missing. And the culprit seems to be Tyler McCall, a professional bullrider as hot as the Lone Star sun, despite the Sawyer blood running through his veins.
IN THE LONE-STAR STATE Brandy is a sweet, sassy distraction Tyler doesn't need-especially not when he's preparing for a a competition that will either make or break his career. The more Brandy and Tyler cross paths with one another, the less they can can ignore the heat that sizzles between them. Should they give in to their fiery passions-even if they both risk getting burned? All it takes is one kiss to find out...
"Ms. Raye is adept at mixing humor with sizzling love scenes...an entertaining reading experience!"-A Romance Review

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

In Red-Hot Texas Nights, Ms. Raye brings us back to Rebel, TX and the Tucker sisters. This time we are spending time with middle sister, Brandy, as she attempts to save and expand her bakery. The burr under Brandy’s romantic saddle, is Tyler McCall, the black sheep cousin of the dreaded Sawyer family.

The set up between Brandy and Tucker was interesting. Both have reputations that they haven’t earned, but are a product of small town bias. Their interactions are steamy and gradually transition to friendly and then loving. It would have been nice if this process had gone just a smidge faster, there was a section in the middle of the book where the sexy time between the two almost felt repetitive.

Brandy and Tucker each also have their own subplots. For Brandy, it’s generating the cash needed to pay off a loan and expand her business while also dealing with an aggressive competitor. For Tucker, its finding his brother and making sure he gets to college. Their efforts bring them together and some of their best scenes revolve around their efforts.

Red-Hot Texas Nights was entertaining, but seemed to run a little long for me. I enjoyed watching Brandy and Tucker fall in love while also making sure the other aspects of their lives had happy endings. I even related to both of them on certain levels, but I there were several occasions where I found my attention wandering.

I am curious to see what happens with the third Tucker sister, so I will probably be back in Rebel again.

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I am a full time mom who works part time. I squeeze reading in wherever I can between work, volunteer stuff, and kid activities. I read a little bit of everything, but really enjoy indie authors and Happy- Ever-Afters. I've been reviewing for Cocktails and Books since January 2015.