August 25, 2011

Book Review: Mess with Me


Mess with Me is a contemporary romance by Nicole Helm, and the second book in A Mile High Romance series.

Mile High Adventures is run by Sam Goodall, along with his two best friends, in Gracely, Colorado, which was once a booming mining town, yet now their hometown is slowly falling apart. Due to a tragedy in his past, Sam primarily keeps to himself, except when he's leading outdoor adventures with the company. However, Sam's best friends convince him to hire and train their half-sister.

Hayley Winthrop, who recently arrived in Gracely to find out about her past, discovered that she has two half-brothers. Even with an non-existent relationship, the brothers want Hayley to work with them. Throughout their outdoor excursions, Sam and Hayley build a friendship with an underlying attraction. As the story unfolds, Hayley and Sam are forced to deal with business drama, family issues and complications, and unexpected surprises.

Even though this book may be read as a standalone, it's ideal to start with Need You Now, which is the first book in series.

Mess with Me is an entertaining story, which is recommended and geared towards those who enjoy reading modern romances.


Note: I received this book from NetGalley, which is a program designed for bloggers to write book reviews in exchange for books, yet the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

1 comment:

  1. Hmm, I'm looking for a book set in Colorado. Does this book avoid annoying miscommunication mishaps? Those are my pet peeves in romances.

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