Monday, March 4, 2019

Big Man by Penny Wylder [Review]

Big Man by Penny Wylder
Big Man by Penny Wylder
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: June 9, 2018

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Synopsis (Goodreads):
He thinks he's too big for me. I like a challenge.

On my 25th birthday I received a letter. My mother had left me a piece of land in her will-- the farm I grew up on as a child. Her last request was that I restore it... and how could I say no?

So I returned to my little town full of big memories. Nothing has changed here.

Except for Grant Werther.

When we were kids, I barely saw him. Now I can't miss him. The guy is HUGE; all muscle and beard, like some hardened mountain man. He's intimidating... and definitely sexy, in an alpha-male-cowboy kind of way.

Turns out his dad owns part of my farm and he's got the papers to prove it. That means I can't do anything without Grant's approval. On top of that, this jerk says I'm too “city girl” to be here.

And the way he openly stares at my ass in my cut-off jeans makes it clear what he thinks I'd be good at.

He's the biggest man I've ever seen and I admit, I'm curious what he's hiding in his boxers.

I didn't know he'd catch me peeking.

Now he won't stop teasing me. He keeps saying I could never handle him, that he'd break me in two. I know I don't have to prove him wrong...

But I want to.
Thoughts on Big Man: Alright. This is the classic "young woman returns to her hometown after fleeing straight out of high school only to find out that her perception of life back then might have been slightly biased." You know, that classic trope. I have to say, it's one of those tropes I like. Mostly because being able to look back on events when you're no longer in the thick of them sometimes gives a person a different perspective.

And let's just say that Sasha's desire to run was more based on what was in her head than actual events. She had it in her head that she didn't fit in and she sort of made that reality.

That said, heading out to the big city did give her time to grow up and figure out what she was missing. Not that she knew what that missing component was until she ran into hunky Grant again. But he, uhh, filled a void, so to speak. He gave her what she was missing. (OKAY! I'll stop with the innuendo. Probably.)

Sasha and Grant danced around each other. Then they danced with one another. In the most glorious way.

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