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In Tempting Texas, Ms. Raye brings us back to Rebel, Texas and the stories of the Tucker sisters.
This time we are getting to know youngest sister, Jenna, as she works to turn her life into what she wants despite town gossip and prejudice. Her love interest is reformed bad boy, turned sheriff, Hunter DeMassi.
Jenna and Hunter are both struggling a bit against their own natural “wild sides” when they begin to cross paths on a more regular basis. The story has some intrigue and the true source of the Tucker/Sawyer feud is revealed.
I was enjoying getting to know both characters and watching them fight their romance then the author hit on one of my major pet peeves in a book series. She stopped telling Jenna and Hunter’s story to focus on the story of an obscure secondary character. This deviation from the main story occurred several times and in no way tied in to the main story being told. I was left scratching my head trying to figure out how these deviations tied in and it detracted from my overall experience.