I feel like I need to scream it from the rooftops – I LOVE THIS BOOK! Not just because it’s Fisher Amelie and she can do no wrong usually in my eyes. Not because I loved Vain so by default, you would assume Greed would be just as good. I love it because of all of that plus the fact that it’s just…perfect. It’s perfect. This is my first review, so I’ll try to do this book justice.
Without going into too much detail – Spencer Blackwell is the little rich kid who lives the life. He’s attractive, the ladies love him, he gets anything he wants, but with that, he has to do some pretty awful business related deals for his dad. He finally hits his breaking point with that lifestyle plus some family drama, and he winds up at a ranch in Montana. He goes with the flow, learns how to be a ranch hand, but what he doesn’t expect to find is a feisty little lady named Cricket Hunt. She’s gorgeous, she’s funny, she can run the ranch by herself, but there’s something else. The attraction between the two is instantaneous. They want each other, it’s clear as day. But what’s stopping her? Maybe Ethan, the boyfriend, but Spencer can tell there’s more. She wants to break out and get away from the ranch. She loves it and her family, but she wants more out of life. Spencer just can’t figure out what it is that’s making her not live the life she wants. Throughout the book, you’ll see the transition in Spencer alone, as well as the love between Spencer & Cricket.
I love Spencer Blackwell. I love Cricket Hunt. I just love their story! Love love love all around! Spencer comes across as such a selfish jerk in the beginning, but you learn that he’s not. At all. He cares about other people, especially his little sister. He isn’t the spoiled brat everyone kind of thinks he is. He learns through Cricket that money isn’t everything you need, and I just adored reading/seeing how he changed. Cricket was amazing. I loved that she cared so much about her family, that she was willing to put her own happiness on the back burner for them. She’s funny, spunky, extremely hard-working. She’s not your girly girl who giggles and has to look perfect. She’s real.
But by the end of the book, you also care so much about his sister and her newfound love, and the family that runs the ranch. Fisher is a pro at pulling you into their world. She doesn’t dwell on break ups or fights, everything moves along at just the right pace. The big reveal as to why Cricket is with Ethan is…heartbreaking. A certain chapter almost caused my Kindle to be thrown against the wall. But by the end, you’ve got the warm fuzzies in your tummy. It’s just…yay! That’s the best word I can come up with. It’s just SO MUCH yay!
<3 Erin
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Without going into too much detail – Spencer Blackwell is the little rich kid who lives the life. He’s attractive, the ladies love him, he gets anything he wants, but with that, he has to do some pretty awful business related deals for his dad. He finally hits his breaking point with that lifestyle plus some family drama, and he winds up at a ranch in Montana. He goes with the flow, learns how to be a ranch hand, but what he doesn’t expect to find is a feisty little lady named Cricket Hunt. She’s gorgeous, she’s funny, she can run the ranch by herself, but there’s something else. The attraction between the two is instantaneous. They want each other, it’s clear as day. But what’s stopping her? Maybe Ethan, the boyfriend, but Spencer can tell there’s more. She wants to break out and get away from the ranch. She loves it and her family, but she wants more out of life. Spencer just can’t figure out what it is that’s making her not live the life she wants. Throughout the book, you’ll see the transition in Spencer alone, as well as the love between Spencer & Cricket.
I love Spencer Blackwell. I love Cricket Hunt. I just love their story! Love love love all around! Spencer comes across as such a selfish jerk in the beginning, but you learn that he’s not. At all. He cares about other people, especially his little sister. He isn’t the spoiled brat everyone kind of thinks he is. He learns through Cricket that money isn’t everything you need, and I just adored reading/seeing how he changed. Cricket was amazing. I loved that she cared so much about her family, that she was willing to put her own happiness on the back burner for them. She’s funny, spunky, extremely hard-working. She’s not your girly girl who giggles and has to look perfect. She’s real.
But by the end of the book, you also care so much about his sister and her newfound love, and the family that runs the ranch. Fisher is a pro at pulling you into their world. She doesn’t dwell on break ups or fights, everything moves along at just the right pace. The big reveal as to why Cricket is with Ethan is…heartbreaking. A certain chapter almost caused my Kindle to be thrown against the wall. But by the end, you’ve got the warm fuzzies in your tummy. It’s just…yay! That’s the best word I can come up with. It’s just SO MUCH yay!
<3 Erin
Amazon / Barnes & Noble