Review: Worth the Risk (The McKinney Brothers #2) by Claudia Connor
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Two hearts locked away . . . Hannah Walker
spends her days coaching children through injury and trauma, one therapeutic
horseback ride at a time. She knows all too well how violence can change a
child and leave scars that never heal. It’s easy for her to relate to the kids;
what isn’t easy is the thought of facing her own harrowing past.
Millionaire playboy Stephen McKinney could
use a little coaching himself. Five years ago he encountered his most horrible
nightmare—and the nightmare won. No matter what he achieves, nothing can make
up for that awful night . . . or so he believes.
Both desperate for a second chance . . .
Stephen is used to getting what he wants. And he wants Hannah. So when she
turns him down, he’s intrigued. What he doesn’t know is that her secrets will
lead him to a place he never wanted to go again . . . to a side of himself he’s
tried to forget . . . a side that would scare Hannah away from ever loving him.
Now his only chance to win her trust is to bare his soul, risking everything he
tried so hard to protect.
Includes a special message from the editor,
as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.
4.5 stars!
4.5 stars!
Oh Stephen. I’ve been really curious about
this guy since the first book. He was mentioned like once or twice, but that
was enough to make me really excited about his story!
This guy has been through a lot. His life
may look perfect on the outside with women all wanting him, men wanting to be
him, more money than 99% of the population, but he’s not. He’s empty. He’s miserable.
He lost the love of his life. He distanced himself from his family and buried
himself in work, but then came Hannah.
Oh Hannah. This girl has experienced the
worst kind of nightmare. A criminal minds episode type of nightmare. She was so
strong even when she thought she was weak. Her brothers were all overprotective
because of what happened to her. She loves them and she appreciates their
concern, but she wants to be independent and she wants to move on from what
happened to her. She thinks she’s weak because she still sometimes needs her
brothers, but I think she’s so strong because she was still able to smile and
live despite what happened to her.
Hannah beguiled Stephen since the first
time he saw her, but he was just too afraid to love again. He made a lot of
mistakes, mistakes that made me want to hit him, but he made up for them. He
worked hard to earn Hannah’s trust.
I must say that I kept anticipating
glimpses of Matt and his family. They’re just so cute!
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