Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: Lead Me Knot by S.L. Scott

🍓Lead Me Knot by S.L. Scott is Now Available 🍓

Sometimes the temptation is too much to deny.

Tropes:

🍓Marriage of Convenience

🍓Sibling’s Best Friend

🍓Cowboy Romance

🍓Opposites Attract

🍓Small Town

🍓He Falls First

🍓Millionaire/Billionaire

Synopsis:

Falling into bed with my best friend’s brother was an accident.

What happened right after… not so much.

With abs more defined than the Texas Hill Country and a killer smirk I can’t ignore, the “boy next door” is all grown up and too hot for his own good.

My heart races for a man that’s forbidden.

My breath catches each time his hand brushes against mine.

His heated glances melt me, leading me closer to temptation.

One night together has us desperate for more. But we have no desire to give this small town something to talk about—or worse, upsetting his sister.

But when my family’s business is threatened by a new tyrant of a landlord, I need a miracle.

Call it a marriage of convenience or a friendly favor, but Baylor Greene comes through for me. The ring on my finger gets me out of a jam but also has us confronting our feelings.

Did I just make a deal with the devil? Or am I actually falling in love with my husband?

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Narrated by Willa Jaymes & Nelson Hobbs

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

I was having a bit of a rough week, and Lead Me Knot proved to be a great escape.

Baylor and Lauralee’s romance starts out as a one-night stand when he unexpectedly and accidentally shows up at her apartment. Neither of them is particularly looking for anything — especially not Baylor, since he lives in New York and not Peachtree Pass, but he ends up falling hard and fast for his sister’s best friend. I really enjoyed the chemistry and banter between these two, and their journey from friends to lovers. This is also the marriage of convenience story, and I loved seeing how Lauralee fell for Baylor despite her best effort not to. That was a great slow burn, and I couldn’t wait for them to acknowledge the real feelings that developed between them.

Lead Me Knot is an interconnected standalone with book 1: Baylor is Christine’s brother, and Lauralee is her best friend, so we’d met these characters before. Lead Me Knot can be read on its own, but I would definitely recommend reading these books in order for the full effect.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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