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I loved Tate and Quinn story. Quinn is loud, says the unexpected and isn’t embarrassed by what comes out of her mouth. She’s a hell raiser like her brothers and best her best friend call her. Tate is a lady doctor and part of Quinn’s past. He’s back in town and things change.
This book is funny and has its emotional moments when Quinn faces the past that’s been weighing her down and keeping her from truly moving forward. It’s also very steamy.
I highly recommend this book and this series.
Kiss My Boots is the second book in the Coming Home series by Harper Sloan. It's all Southern charm and full of heart.
We first meet Quinn Davis in Lost Rider. She's Maverick's baby sister and Leighton's best friend. In her book we witness another side to her. She's spunky, sassy, a hell-raisin' badass whose had her heart broken a lot throughout her life. She thought meeting Tatum Montegomery and giving her heart to him would finally heal her soul, but things don't always go as planned. Once again Quinn's heart is fractured.
Fast forward 9 years and we meet the handsome Tate. Tate would spend his summers in Pine Oak with his grandparents where he meets, befriends, and falls madly in love with Quinn. Tate left all those years back and never once called or wrote, but after hearing about his Paw's death, he's ready to return and finally win his woman back.
Quinn and Tate's relationship was sweet and sour. They didn't have an easy journey and a lot of obstacles stood in their way, but one thing they couldn't fight was their undeniable chemistry. Once they healed each other's soul it truly was like coming home.
This book was a second chance love story with silly and sexy moments throughout. You'll see how tight knight the Davis' siblings really are and it'll only make you want all their stories! Bring on Clay's book, I think he just might be my favorite!!
I loved this story and this series. This is book two and although it does have glimpses from the first book, it has the strength to stand on its own. Quinn is an unforgettable woman. Even after having left town and her years ago, Tate still cannot forget her and the promises they made for their future. Quinn runs the garage in her town and loves to work on anything mechanical. That is until she gets the chance to work on Tate's truck. Not wanting to get drawn back into her past, Quinn strives to be strong but her heart yearns for Tate and needs to know why he left her unexpectedly and why she just cant move on. This was a sassy story at its finest. Quinn was a firecracker of a woman but she had her tender side. Tate was determined to win back all that he had lost and finally live the life he wanted with the woman of his dreams. This is a great story that amused and beguiled me throughout.
"I know this is an entirely foreign concept to you, but this, Tate, is what good-bye sounds like."
I adoooore this woman!! How wonderful must be to tell that to someone who left you. Without even saying goodbye!
That's what happened to Quinn nine years ago. But now, Tate is back.
The story is told on a dual point of view. Which is good for Tate. It prevents you from hating him. At least, a little bit.
"I'll grovel until my knees have no skin left on them. If I get back and find another man in my place, I'll fight for her regardless. If she forgot how to love me, I'll remind her. Whatever it takes"
He is determined to get her back.
The story is good but at some moment it starts to go really slow. It loses intensity. A pity. The characters are interesting and funny.
I liked this one. I always love a strong female lead. I love her heart in what she loves. I loved that he came back and never gave up. Such a sweet story to keep you smiling.
Kiss My Boots is the second book in Harper Sloan’s Coming Home series. It’s about the middle Davis sibling, Quinn. When I read the first book, I was so excited that we were getting a book about Quinn. She’s fun, spunky, and I liked her a lot! Her story was a beautiful second chance romance. I loved Quinn and Tate together! They had the best chemistry and you could tell they were just meant to be! After reading this, I can’t wait for Clay’s book!
I received a copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.
I really liked this sweet and emotional second chance love story. I really like Quinn. She went through so much and came out of it such a strong woman. She does what she wants and what makes her happy, so she became a mechanic. She has also been determined to never give anyone her heart again. In fact, she pretty much swore off men all together after Tate, whom she thought was the love of her life, had left her so abruptly years earlier. But now he is back in town and is determined to make everything better and win Quinn's heart back. I also really like Tate despite the past. He wants Quinn back fiercely. They have fantastic chemistry and were best friends years ago before he hurt her and he hopes to capitalize on those things and get his girl back.
They had some stuff to get through for sure but love and determination get them through to finally embrace their HEA together.
Kiss My Boots by Harper Sloan is part of the Coming Home Series. The second book focuses on Quinn Davis. She is a wild child and the youngest of the Davis siblings. She runs the Davis Auto Shop and is a kick butt mechanic. When Tate Montgomery left to go back to school, he suddenly stopped all communication with Harper years ago. Tate and Harper loved each other and had been great friends for years, but when he left she shut down her heart.
After years, Tate suddenly is on his way home to Pine Oak, Texas and he is determined to start again with Quinn. There is so much that has happened, Tate needs her to hear him and to be willing to work with him to start again. Quinn is so not pleased with his return. She wants nothing to do with him, she thinks.
Kiss My Boots was a fun, flirty read. I think Quinn was too wild and unpredictable to enjoy her as a character, but I did like Tate and her brothers a lot, so I was able to deal with Quinn. Harper Sloan’s second Coming Home book did read quickly and showed a fun story.
As you may have read in my previous post on Lost Rider (#1 in the Coming Home Series), Harper Sloan has fuelled my infatuation with cowboys. So when I got the request to review both Kiss My Boots and Cowboy Up, you can imagine my delight.
And yes, we pick up after Maverick has made amends with his Leigh. His little sister Quinn (and Leigh's BFF) is doing great in her auto repair shop. Never happier than when her hands are dirty from restoring great cars, like Bertha. (Quinn has the tendency to name cars, because "You've got to be on a first-name basis when you are working under someone's hood").
But then Tate Montgomery comes back to town... The only guy who Quinn has ever trusted and the one who betrayed her. After her mama leaving her, Tate promised he would always be there for her. And then he also left her...
So besides her overbearing brothers Clay and Mav, Quinn never trusted a guy ever since. But now Tate is back. And to make matters worse, he is a gynaecologist now and taking over the practice of his recent deceased Paw in Pine Oak. So, even with a broken hoohah (yep, it is what you think it is...), Quinn will end up with Tate, since there is no vagina doctor in a forty mile radius.
Tate is determined to convince Quinn to give him a second chance. But maybe, after she hears the truth about his leaving in the fist place, there will be no second chance. Or maybe Tate's previous life will catch up with him.
Read on about the Davis family and their love life in the typical Harper Sloan's way: with a laugh, a tear and some damp panties. Four out of five stars from me and a special thank you to Pocket Books and Netgalley for providing the arc. And I can't wait to start on Cowboy Up, to read about Clayton.
Kiss My Boots by Harper Sloan
No joke from a lie, I am speechless with this story. I was hesitant with this one, only because the first book I liked but didn’t LOVE. But here laddies and gents, book lover all around the world… THIS book called KISS MY BOOTS is everything I love.
As always Harpers writing is perfect, flawless and all so romantic.
“Your life will always overcorrect your steps for you until you’re finally on the right one”
Kiss My Boots is 100 percent standalone, it is a second chance romance and you will laugh, swoon and be pleasantly surprised at how quick you will eat this book up. Yes, we are back in her Oak Pine world, Texas.
Tate and Quinn, 9 years they have been apart and not because they wanted to be apart but because when you are young and so in love and have nothing but fears and adults standing in your way, your miss-leaded to do the “right” thing… in this case what Tate did was so swoon worthy I forgave him as soon as he explained to us why he sacrificed 9 years away from Quinn.
Quinn, is so perfect. Sassy, quick to the punch and a kick ass mechanic… yes, a lady mechanic… so hot! Tate is a lady doctor, and the one liner’s in this are so funny you will be wiping away tears from laughing so hard, and because their romance is of the charts so sexy and sweet. The passion they have for each other ignites our pages.
“He’s a doctor. Trained to see patients in a clinical manner. He doesn’t show up at the office and spend the whole day coming over himself because there’s some lady pockets in his face. It’s a doctor’s office, not an orgy by appointment.”
The cover on this one, is life. I love staring at my copy on my bookshelves.
Jesus Jones, you must pick this book up! I can’t fault anything, everything was perfect I am so excited for the next one, even though while writing this book I have already finished it but just to be able to remember everything you loved about it while writing a review.
Arc was given to me for an honest review, and since then I have purchased my paperback and love it even more.
PNR Book Lover Reviews
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Kiss My Boots
By: Harper Sloane
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Second Chances could lead to Forever!
Kiss my boots is book two and a perfect Coming home/Second Chance Book that follows Quinn Davis and Tate Montgomery. Childhood friends and teenage lovers, separated by circumstances beyond their control and the people that control the strings of life.
Tate finally has the opportunity to return to Pine Oak and try to get back the woman that he loves. Quinn's world turns upside down the minute she hears that voice on the phone. Now he's coming back to town...this can't be happening. Right? Or could it but Quinn is definitely not ready for the emotions she if feeling.
Tate has his work cut out for him. Not only does he have to worry about winning Quinn back, but there are her brothers and her best friend Leigh. Add continuing the medical practice that his grandfather ran in town and Tate has a very full plate.
Maverick and Leigh as well as Clay will be around to help Quinn and Tate when pride is set aside. There are ups and downs throughout the book. Harper Sloan does an amazing job in letting us into the minds of both Tate and Quinn writing in dual POV my personal favorite. She’ll of course bring all the emotions and laughs as well in this incredibly relatable and oh so swoon inducing book that will have the tears running and you hoping that Quinn and Tate get there Happily ever after.
Thanks to Netgally for letting me read and review!!!
I've been looking forward to the second book in this series for quite some time now! I have to admit, the first novel was quite the sultry read, so it probably was a good thing I took a break before reading Kiss My Boots. I needed a little time to decompress... a girl can only read so many sex scenes in one week! But, with that being said, I did love this novel as well as the first. Now I'm looking forward to book three!
Kiss My Boots is centered around my favorite character Quinn. She just seems so relatable and down to earth and I absolutely love her relationship with her brothers and her best friend. Harper creates such a fun world for these characters in a small sleepy town that still has a little kick to it. But enough about Quinn, let's talk about the sexy main man Tate. Several things to point out here: 1. He's a doctor 2. His name is Tate 3. He's a good ole country boy 4. Do you even need a four? You guys, Tate stole my heart from the first moment we were introduced to him and I knew that I had to know more about him.
Quinn and Tate have such a strong back story and I loved the flash backs to their past as well as getting to know them in the present. This novel was full of gal pal chats, sex scenes, and emotional family moments and I couldn't have asked for more. I loved it and can't wait for book three! If you're a fan of romance novels with some serious sex scenes, then I would highly recommend this novel. If sex scenes make you feel all weird inside (I'll admit, this is me sometimes) then you might want to skip this one.
3.5 stars
After reading Lost Rider, I was interested in Maverick’s two siblings. Kiss My Boots focuses on the youngest sibling and only girl Quinn. This was a nice second chance love story. Quinn has always kept guys on a leash after her true love left town. Now years later, Tate has come back and sets his sight on Quinn. Will these two reconnect or is their love lost? I enjoyed seeing the push and pull in the beginning and how their feelings haven’t changed. But when they got it right, it was wonderful. Quinn and Tate were the right combination. I liked seeing the two of them together. The banter, the interactions, and the moments were good. Seeing how their relationship progressed as the story went was nice. I also enjoyed the glimpses of the past that we got-it showed how deep their connection was. Now this wasn’t just a story about love, there is a key component of the series that will continue to show up. I liked how Quinn handled it and Tate was there for her throughout. I loved the relationship between Quinn and her brothers-Clayton and Maverick, together no matter what-and also her best friend Leighton. Overall I enjoyed this pleasant read. I can’t wait for Clayton’s book!
4.5 Stars!!!
Quinn Davis grew up as the younger sister of two big brothers who she knew would always have her back. Growing up as a tomboy she was more interested in fixing cars than applying makeup. Quinn was never too interested in boys until that first summer she laid eyes on Tate Montgomery!! She was smitten from first sight, and as her attraction grew so did her feelings!!! That is until Tate broke her heart!! Now 9 years later, Quinn hasn’t found someone to fill the void Tate left, but her thought is it’s better to be alone than brokenhearted!! That is until Quinn finds out Tate is moving back to Pine Oak!!! All bets are off!!! Will Quinn finally be able to get answers as to what went wrong!?? Will Tate be able to redeem himself!??! Will Quinn be able to open heart ever again!?!? Oooooooh, my!!!
I was so excited to dive back into the Coming Home series!! I fell in love with the little town of Pine Oak, TX and all of it’s endearing residents in the first novel (Lost Rider)!! In Lost Rider we met Quinn, and I was so happy to get her story in Kiss My Boots! I thought Harper Sloan did a great job of pulling every emotion out of me—love that. I love a second chance romance and I thoroughly enjoyed Harper Sloan’s sassy, steamy and southern spin on it!! Kiss My Boots is a 4.5 star read that I recommend to everyone!!!
Quinn Davis lives a content life. She runs her garage and is happiest when she is under the hood of an old car while bringing it back to life. Or so she tells herself. Then a phone message turns her lies to dust. Tate Montgomery did what he had to do to protect those he loved from the people who were supposed to love him. His parents should have had his best interests at heart. Instead, good old dad wanted him to be someone he wasn't. But Tate did it anyway. He walked away from the only woman he ever loved and the life he ever wanted because that's what would keep them safe. But now was his time, and there was no stopping him or his will to get back all that they were meant to be. Seeing Tate again hurt more than Quinn could have ever imagined. He was even more gorgeous, sexy and dreamy than when they were teens. And he wanted her back. But could she ever forgive him for abandoning her? Quinn had been abandoned before. Abandoned by the mother who was supposed to love her. Abandoned by the brother who could no longer take the abuse from their father. Then, abandoned by him. Could she risk her heart again? She had never given it to anyone else since Tate broke it... It had always been his. Kiss My Boots is a funny, sweet, heartwarming, eye tearing, second chance love story that will have readers glued to it from beginning to end. Quinn is funny, sassy and devious. Tate is strong, sexy and loyal. Together they are simply perfect. Can't wait to read about the last Davis brother.
4 1/2 Star Review.....
KISS MY BOOTS is the second edition in this wonderful series and another winner by Harper Sloan.
Readers of book one will remember Quinn as an intensely loyal, independent and sassy woman, but there was obviously something more, and it appears that more was Tate Montgomery.
As second chance romances go, this one is exceptional! Quinn in not inclined to let Tate back into her heart so he can break it once again, but Tate knows what he lost and is determined to recapture the passion and connection that they had in the past.
A beautifully written story that will keep any reader engrossed from start to finish, and breathing a little sigh of regret when the last page is turned.
Kiss My Boots is the second book in the Coming Home series. Very much a second chance romance, I like Quinn and Tate and the interaction between them and all the other characters made for an enjoyable read. Although this can be read as a standalone I would recommend reading it in order as characters from Lost Rider appear in this story. I look forward to reading Cowboy Up
Kiss My Boots is the second in the Davis sibling series, and it's a great one. I don't like it as much as I loved Lost Rider, but I still found it sweet and sexy and Quinn is even more interesting in her own story.
Quinn and Tate had been best friends since they were young. They'd spend every summer together when he was at his grandparents'. And then the rest of the 10 months of the year they'd be on the phone together, texting, etc. When they were teens they finally consummated their intense attraction and started planning their future together. All they had in front of them was a shiny bright future where he'd go to med school and she'd take over running her family's garage. But then boom, one day it was gone and they were no more. Until 9 years later one of her mechanics tells her some guy called. She knew before she even saw the piece of paper with Tate's name and number on it who it would be and it scared her because she never thought she'd hear from or see Tate again. But Quinn is a Davis, and she's tough, so she calls him and puts him in his place and lets him know that yes, she'll restore his grandpa's truck, but he'll only be talking to her mechanics, never with her, he has no place in her life now and he'll have to just deal with it.
But, she doesn't realize that Tate's coming back home to stay and that he's determined to at least see if they can be friends. Right...friends. Yep, sure.
Quinn and Tate have got a long way to go, though. First, she'll have to be told why he cut her off 9 years ago. Then she'll have to process it and get over the pain. Tate has a lot of making up to her to do. She'll have to deal with the abandonment issues her mother and Tate have left her. And she'll have to deal with two overprotective brothers who just don't want to see her hurt again. Thank God she has Leigh and that their friendship is as solid as it ever has been. Because she'll need to lean on her in order to get through the ride Tate will take her on as they finally get their chance to have a future together.
The only issues I had with Kiss My Boots are that I don't like the way Tate dealt with leaving Quinn back in the day. I won't say why, I'll just say that it was more than a little weak of him. Yes, he was a teenager, and he was in a bad position, but he could have explained why without or at least before, cutting Quinn out of his life so completely. The way he went about it was cruel, really cruel. And if I'd been Quinn, I'd have made him work a lot harder to gain her forgiveness. Not because he disappeared, but because he didn't give her an explanation before doing so. He owed her at least some groveling and he didn't really do much of that. He also wasn't quite alpha enough for me. He's sweet, though, and pretty damn sexy.
Quinn, though, was the real star here. She's everything she was in Lost Rider - funny, tough, and most definitely a hell-raiser, and here in her own story, she's more developed and even more interesting as we get her backstory and her day to day thoughts. I'm so glad she got her love back and it was awesome seeing Maverick and Leigh and Clay again. Can't wait to read Clay's story - Cowboy Up!
Kiss My Boots is the second book in the Coming Home series and can be read as a standalone. The main characters Quinn and Tatum have a history that was cut short by Tatum's dad. Years later, Tatum is ready to go back home and claim Quinn because after all, SHE IS HIS! I liked the characters and enjoyed the parts in this story that gave us Tatum and Quinn's interactions. I enjoyed Tatum's character a lot because he knew what he wanted and wasn't scared to go after it; it may have taken a few years for him to work through some things but he was determined. There are secrets that needs to be revealed and Quinn and her brothers need to know. Quinn was an okay character for me. I wanted to see that strong willed character that everyone claimed her to be and I only saw her appear once; I was a little disappointed in that. However, I loved that her job was an uncommon job for women when it comes to books. I love that she was a tomboy in a way. I also enjoyed the closeness she had with her brothers Clay, Maverick and Maverick's wife Leighton.
There were also things I disliked about this story. I found the story to be slow at it seemed to move at that pace throughout the whole story. I also thought there were a lot of unnecessary conversations and words. At times, I wondered if the author just added things to make the story longer and in a way I felt as if sometimes the unnecessary words and conversations hurt the story in a way because it made the story drag out. Also, although I knew the unnecessary drama with Ella was bound to happen and that also could have been avoided or left out. It truly added nothing to the story. She should have been forgotten in the beginning of the story where Tate left her.
All in all, this book was an okay read for me. I really enjoyed the ending; it was sweet. I think I would have enjoyed the story more if some things were left out. I think that would have improved the story's flow. However, I still recommend readers giving this book a try because although it wasn't a top read for me, it just my be one for you.