

Maddie has always picked the worst possible men to date/marry, but this time around, she refuses to be in a relationship that gives her anything less that the adoration she deserves. And while Beckett would love to pursue a relationship with Maddie, he also suffers from a bad case of not believing in the power of a love that would last forever. Living on the land he always knew he would return to, Beckett has little time for anything other than tending to the farm and taking care of his father. This heartwarming conclusion to the fantastic Bellamy Creek series was sexy, sweet, and (as always), incredibly entertaining!!Īfter leaving Bellamy Creek to attend college and then go on to find success on Wall Street, Beckett eventually returned home to help his family and take his place running their farm. Tie Me Down was an angst filled friends-to-lovers read with a scorching hot reunion between single mom, Maddie Blake and sentimental cowboy, Beckett Weaver. And although there seemed to be nothing but a great friendship in the cards for Beckett and Maddie, when she finally comes home for a visit to Bellamy Creek, the sparks they have always shared are finally about to fly… No matter how much it hurts to say goodbye.When Beckett Weaver was a teenager he couldn’t remember a time that he didn’t love his neighbor, Maddie Blake.

So when it comes time for her to leave, there’s nothing I can do but let her go. She wants a fairy tale, and I’m no prince.

She’s a disaster behind the wheel, but she drives me wild without even trying - at work, at home, in the back of my truck.I can’t get enough of the way she makes me feel.īut I know better than to think it can last.

So I offer her a place to stay and keep my hands to myself. Problem is, she’s stranded in my small town, and I’m hiding a protective streak underneath my broody exterior that runs deep. I don’t have time for a former debutante with zero street smarts and a cash flow problem, even if she is crazy beautiful. I've got enough on my plate trying to keep my shop from going under, my overbearing mother off my back, and my baseball team in contention for the league championship. When Blair Beaufort literally crashes into Bellamy Creek wearing a ball gown and a tiara, I should have towed her car, said goodnight, and sent her packing.
