
Quarter Miles is HERE and YES. I just bounced between dark and light reads and Iw as ready for a lighter read with some emotional baggage and Devney delivered.
Unrequited love isn't a trope that I often get the chance to read. There is something about it that just draws you and in and has you more invested that a lot of other tropes because you don't know where it is going to go. You can think that the characters are going to get their HEA, but there is always the chance that the love is not returned and the book will do a 180 on you.
That risk always has me excited and invested with the chance of love. This was one of those novels and it does not disappoint. Tension and angst drive you into a tizzy with this book and you wont be able to put it down.
Blurb:
Katherine Gates has been in love with Cash Greer since the moment he saved her life from a runaway goat. According to Cash, she’s the little sister he never had, the greatest roommate in the world and his favorite coworker. They’re friends—best friends.
In the dark days of her youth, it was her friendships that kept her alive and made life in a junkyard worth living. So she’s learned to shove her feelings for Cash down deep, even if that means ignoring eyes that shine brighter than the Montana summer sun and the smile that illuminates the snowiest winter day.
Except with every passing year, the denial takes its toll on her wounded heart until one day Katherine decides to take an impulsive road trip to the Oregon coast. Alone. That is, until Cash cons his way into the passenger seat.
The farther they travel, the harder it is to pretend. And when she confesses her feelings, she learns that Cash has some secrets of his own. Secrets that will either bond them together.
Or rip them apart.