BROCK by Roxanne St. Claire
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Brock Blackthorne is the brand manager for the Blackthorne family's business dynasty. Always uber concerned with how any action, comnent, or relationship by a family member can affect the Blackthorne brand and reputation, he finds himself sharing a cab on a strong night with a perfect stranger, Jenna Gillespie, who, unbeknownst to him, is a writer working on a tell-all book about the Blackthornes. Their attraction to one another is instant and explosive and leads to some out-of-character behavior from Brock.
Fast forward - once Brock and Jenna realize the true identities of one another and the purpose for their planned meeting, Brock decides to keep close tabs on Jenna by taking her to the family estate in Maine. They become deeply invested in solving the mystery if the source of the original Blackthorne Gold whisky even if it results in tarnishing the Blackthorne brand.
Along the way, each of them have to overcome their fears - Brock's fear of heights and Jenna's fear of thunderstorms. And they have to distance themselves from one another in order to come together.
This was, by far, my favorite of the Blackthornes series. The chemistry between the two main characters jumped off the pages and sizzled. And the danger they found themselves in kept the pages turning. I loved that this pair was the one who solved the mystery and laid the rumors of questionable whisky origins to rest.
I highly recommend this book by the fabulous Roxanne St. Claire and look forward to Logan's story coming up next.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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