Candy Ray Sunshine—Yes, that is my real name, thank you very
much, Mom and Dad—knew two things.
One, she was going to work her butt off and open her very
own coffee shop, even if she had to die doing it.
Two, Banks Valentine was the world’s worst ex-boyfriend in
the history of ex-boyfriends. Even if they were only boyfriend and girlfriend
for one evening. She wouldn’t sneeze on him even if he was on fire.
***
Banks Valentine also knew two things.
One, he was an immature jerk when he was in high school, and
Candy Ray Sunshine probably could open a coffee shop if she put her mind to it.
But he still thinks that she should shoot a little higher, anything that gets
her the heck out of Kilgore, Texas.
Two, he likes riding bulls. It’s a dangerous job, and when
he gets on the back of one of those thousand-pound death machines, he can
finally feel his head clear enough that he can think.
***
Candy and Banks would never get along. Not after what he said, and definitely
not after what she did.
Then again, neither one of them expected that night to end
the way it did, either—the night that both of them refused to talk about the
next morning.
Johnaka's Review
Chute Yeah by Lani Lynn Vale
“Letting go, 5 stars”
Sometimes you have to let go of your hurt, your hate to move on from the past. That’s exactly what Candy has to do in order for her to let Banks in. She’s always wanted Banks but sometimes you don’t get what you want. The past is in the past and when Banks needs her, she steps up. What she didn’t expect was for the shaky friendship to turn into something so much more.
Banks wanted Candy when they were younger, but he was a stupid kid. Now he’s older, wiser, and wishes he could get past her walls. When he manages to do just that he loves what he finds. He’s playing for keeps. Will this cowboy get his happily ever after or is there more hurt on the horizon?
I loved these two. Their pasts were so perfectly intertwined. The dynamic was perfect. They weren’t out to change the other they just wanted to stand next to one another. Then you have the other Valentines who just balanced the story out. Vale killed it and I cannot wait to see what she does next with this family.
Plot-5/5 Characters-5/5 Heat-5/5 Writing style-5/5 Overall-5/5
“Letting go, 5 stars”
Sometimes you have to let go of your hurt, your hate to move on from the past. That’s exactly what Candy has to do in order for her to let Banks in. She’s always wanted Banks but sometimes you don’t get what you want. The past is in the past and when Banks needs her, she steps up. What she didn’t expect was for the shaky friendship to turn into something so much more.
Banks wanted Candy when they were younger, but he was a stupid kid. Now he’s older, wiser, and wishes he could get past her walls. When he manages to do just that he loves what he finds. He’s playing for keeps. Will this cowboy get his happily ever after or is there more hurt on the horizon?
I loved these two. Their pasts were so perfectly intertwined. The dynamic was perfect. They weren’t out to change the other they just wanted to stand next to one another. Then you have the other Valentines who just balanced the story out. Vale killed it and I cannot wait to see what she does next with this family.
Plot-5/5 Characters-5/5 Heat-5/5 Writing style-5/5 Overall-5/5
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About the Author:
Lani Lynn Vale is a Wall Street Journal & USA Today
Bestselling Author of over thirty titles. She is married with three children,
two dogs, two cats, a donkey, and a couple (a couple also meaning over twenty)
chickens.
When she’s not writing, you can find her curled up in her
favorite chair reading.
Lani is married with three children and lives in the Great
State of Texas.
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