Bookeverlasting Blog - “Age of Ava by Melanie Moreland is an EPIC read that will join the ranks of the BIBLIO-ARISTOCRACY!!!”
Goodreads Review - “This was an entertaining, emotional read, from the first chapter to the last I was drawn into the story that Ms. Moreland wove and had a hard time putting it down when real life got in the way.”
Goodreads Review - “I loved everything about Age of Ava, I was intrigued by the blurb and I fell hook, line and sinker for Ava and Hunter.”
Carol’s Review - “The chemistry between Ava and Hunter was electric.”
A woman working in a male-dominated field.
Organized, strong, and tenacious.
That’s how she has to be to succeed.
Hunter Owens
A loner.
He needs no one, has no ties, and his future is an unanswered question mark.
It’s all he knows.
Until the day their lives intersect.
He sees the woman she hides from the world.
She nurtures the part of him he lost long ago.
But they both agree—their connection is temporary.
They are only for now.
Can their stubborn natures allow them to bend and accept that maybe, just maybe, there is more to life than they believed?
That love can heal.
That happiness can exist.
That for now can be forever.
Intense fire-and-ice eyes came to my mind. Strong arms and a wicked, passionate mouth that was possessive and gentle poked at my memories.
I rounded the back of the truck and stopped, the dog sitting down beside me.
There he was.
Hunter.
He didn’t see me at first. I didn’t interrupt him.
He was too busy dancing. I was too busy staring.
His jeans hugged his ass. His T-shirt was stretched tight across his back and arms. His hair glinted in the sunlight.
And his hips moved. Gyrated. His torso bent and swayed. His arms rose and fell with the beat of the music. He sang, his voice rich and deep, his feet and body keeping perfect rhythm with the song. He spun on his heels and froze. Our eyes locked and held.
And, unexpectedly, he smiled. Wide and carefree. He held out his hand.
“Dance with me, Little Dragon.”
I found myself taking his hand. Joining him under the sun. Letting him lead me, spin me around, pull me to his hot, sunbaked chest as we moved. He crooned in my ear, making me laugh. He joined me, the sound of our shared amusement fading away as the song ended and we broke apart. Slowly, carefully, as if neither of us wanted this moment to end.
This is the last book in the ABC/BAM second generation book and its been a really fun series. Hopefully we get more because I have loved revisiting the original BAM characters.
Ava is the elder sister and she is around age 30. Her siblings in this story are all married and they pop up here and there throughout the story.
In this story Mr Owen has died. He was the only property owner left who refused to sell to BAM group so they could build a few houses on his plot of land. He leaves his house to..... And I am not spoiling that.
Ava in this story is one tough cookie. She works construction with men who treat her badly because she is a woman and she is one tough cookie and I loved her strength and love for her family. Her family definitely supports her but they have also all coupled up so she is feeling vulnerable and lonely when she meets the very sexy Hunter.
Hunter is a good guy but he is a wanderer and does not commit to anything beyond his dog. I struggled to like the guy honestly because he is so noncommital about everything. Ava deserves this awesome guy and I did not feel Hunter was that awesome guy until maybe the end. She supports him a lot but I did not feel that he treated her the same way.
The author is a wonderful writer and this series and the characters are amazing. I loved Liam, Grace, and Rowan's stories a lot but this story I felt I never got to know Hunter as well as the characters in other books in this series. It ties up all the loose ends and we get to see what the future holds for the characters.
It is very light reading and for fans of this series you will love catching up with all your favorites from other books in the series. There is a very small plot of being enemies once these two figure out who they are.
Thank you for reading and reviewing. Yes, Hunter was a tough nut to crack for sure.
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