GRR Reviews Rocky Mountain Mornings by Kirsten Osbourne


Rocky Mountain Mornings is the start of a new series, but the trope alpha male teaser and the trope FMC who can't help but fall for such a teaser despite the behavior would otherwise drive her up the wall were just way too cliche. At least the teasing was clean.

Bri Roberts and her sister had always wanted to turn their grandma's house in Silver Springs, CO into a bed and breakfast, and they needed a contractor to help realize their dreams. What they got is Anthony Black, the new guy in town, that drives Bri up the wall with his teases / flirting about how he will marry her and all that. Can such a romance work?

The teasing and flirting are relentless. I honestly got bored listening to the teases. Do women really respond to being teased mercilessly?


Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Woman trying to start a bed and breakfast can't decide to love or strangle her contractor who's teasing her mercilessly

Tropes: small town, B&B, fling to a thing

Overall Rating: 3/5 (rounded up)

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