Cocky
farmer Eli Cross plays twice as hard as he works. When his latest stunt drums
up a heap of negative PR for the family farm, he grudgingly agrees to play host
to an ambitious New York City photographer. Her feature on Cross Creek could be
just the ticket to show the country what the Cross brothers do best…which is
more problem than solution for Eli.
Scarlett Edwards-Stewart has photographed everything from end zones to war zones. She’s confident she can ace this one little story to help her best friend’s failing magazine. At least, she would be if her super-sexy host wasn’t so tight lipped. But the more Scarlett works with Eli, the more she discovers that he’s not who he seems. Can his secret bring them closer together? Or will it be the very thing that tears them apart?
Scarlett Edwards-Stewart has photographed everything from end zones to war zones. She’s confident she can ace this one little story to help her best friend’s failing magazine. At least, she would be if her super-sexy host wasn’t so tight lipped. But the more Scarlett works with Eli, the more she discovers that he’s not who he seems. Can his secret bring them closer together? Or will it be the very thing that tears them apart?
Release Date: August 8, 2017
Montlake Romance/Brilliance Audio
Contemporary Romance
Cross Creek #2
Liza's Review:
Crossing
the Line is the second book in the Cross Creek series from Kimberly
Kincaid. Crossing the Line is
youngest brother Eli's story and I was so excited we got his story next.
Eli feels like he is the odd man out when it comes to the Cross
men. His dad and both brothers Owen and Hunter love farming the land and
have never wanted to do anything else. Eli does just enough to get his job done
while his real love is writing. However when he opens his mouth and puts his
family's business on the line, he steps up and plays host to the New York
City photographer Scarlett Edwards-Stewart.
I loved Scarlett from the moment she appeared on the page.
OMG she is a woman who knows who she is and what she wants and makes no excuses
for the choices or what she says. She had a rough start in life, but doesn't
seem to let that stand in her way of making the most of her life.
Eli and Scarlett had pretty strong chemistry from the
moment they met. I liked while they appeared to be so different, they really
were more alike than it first seemed. I loved that Scarlett seemed to pick up
on the real Eli. Maybe because she was an artist with a camera,
she picked up on Eli being a bit of an artist with words. I love watching
Eli and Scarlett grow closer the more time they spent together and loved
that Scarlett was up front enough to go after what she wanted with Eli.
I hated that Eli didn't feel like he could share his love of
writing with his family and was so glad that Scarlett made him open his eyes
about it. I loved how proud the entire Cross family was of Eli and honestly it
made me fall a little be more in love with this family. I have to say the
shocker that was dropped on the family soon after Eli gives his news
honestly had me asking what the hell?!?! It also made me want the next book in
this series even more.
I loved watching the progression of the romance between Eli and
Scarlett. It was also so much fun to see the Cross family grow closer as this
story progressed. I honestly have already started stalking Kimberly Kincaid's
website looking for updates on this series.
Rating: 5 Stars (B+)
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