For the youngest Carson brother, finding—and fixing—trouble seems to be all in a day’s work
Mace Carson doesn’t consider himself a hero. Back in college, he came upon a woman in trouble and intervened—but he was just one irate Wyoming cowboy with his boots planted firmly on the side of right. Now a successful vintner, Mace is shocked to be reunited with the woman he saved. But it turns out she’s in Wyoming on business…a corporate executive representing the company that wants to buy his winery. Only, he’s not selling.
Kelly Wright has never forgotten that horrible night ten years ago when Mace came to her rescue, has never forgotten him. The surprising success of a winery in the middle of ranch country has brought her to Mustang Creek, and she’s secretly thrilled to discover Mace at the helm. Reluctant to mix business with pleasure, Kelly vows to keep things professional, until her attacker is released from prison and comes for vengeance…against both of them.
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Sexual Content - 4/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Forever a Hero by Linda Lae Miller is part of the Carson’s of Mustang Creek series. I had not read the other two in the series and didn't feel like I missed out as the story stands alone. The couples from the other books in the series are a great compliment to the story. I absolutely love the interactions between the brothers.
Mace saved Kelly from an attempted rape 10 years ago and helped send the perpetrator to prison.
Kelly is excited to see Mace after 10 when she is sent to convince him into selling his business to her company. Kelly is now a successful business woman in the wine industry. Mace is a cowboy who also creates wine.
I think you'll fall in love with Kelly. I could relate to how she tried to be strong at work and that carrying over into your personal life.
Mace was a very fun and romantic character. I like that he didn't try to lead her on about the winery. He was very upfront that he didn't plan on selling. Their interactions were fun flirty and believable. I love the chemistry between them.
It was thought provoking as to whether you think he should sell or not. Because it does help out the people that work for him but you lose so much control.
Linda has a gift for developing characters to fall in love with.
Sexual content: some detail in the first few scenes, then less details
Violence: some discussion about the attempt in college, then someone tries to come after her in the present