Saturday, June 4, 2016

Everywhere and Every Way (Billionaire Builders #1) by Jennifer Probst [REVIEW]

Hot on the heels of her beloved Marriage to a Billionaire novels, New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Probst nails it with the first in an all-new sexy romance series featuring red-hot contractor siblings who give the Property Brothers a run for their money!

Ever the responsible eldest brother, Caleb Pierce started working for his father’s luxury contracting business at a young age, dreaming of one day sitting in the boss’s chair. But his father’s will throws a wrench in his plans by stipulating that Caleb share control of the family business with his two estranged brothers.

Things only get more complicated when demanding high-end home designer Morgan hires Caleb to build her a customized dream house that matches her specifications to a T—or she’ll use her powerful connections to poison the Pierce brothers’ reputation. Not one to ignore a challenge, Caleb vows to get the job done—if only he can stop getting distracted by his new client’s perfect…amenities.




But there’s more to icy Morgan than meets the eye. And Caleb’s not the only one who knows how to use a stud-finder. In fact, Morgan is pretty sure she’s found hers—and he looks quite enticing in a hard hat. As sparks fly between Morgan and Caleb despite his best intentions not to mix business and pleasure, will she finally warm up and help him lay the foundation for everlasting love?


4 Hot, Sweet and Build me up Stars
I’m super excited for this new Jennifer Probst series. I haven’t read a Jennifer Probst book in a while and I forget how fun her books are.  The Billionaire Builders series is the next new light warm-hearted read to watch out for the summer season.

I’m addicted to HGTV and I love anything that deals with renovations so you give me a book with a family of brothers that works on houses, well I’m all over that. Everywhere and Every way is a standalone and features one of the three brothers, this is Caleb’s story.

Caleb is the oldest brother and his father just died.  Caleb did not inherit the family business. His father put a condition in the will, Caleb can out right own the business, but he must work with his two brothers for the first year to make the business successful. The only problem, Caleb and his brothers aren’t on speaking terms.

I really like the brother dynamics. I felt like it added another element to the book.   Caleb’s brother, Dalton and Tristan play huge roles in the book and I can’t wait for their stories.

Morgan is more than an interior designer.  She acts like the middle man between her Hollywood clients and the builders. She is now working with Caleb on her latest project, but the only problem is that Caleb doesn’t want to work with her.

Morgan is a strong girl and very professional. She dresses nice and is paid well for her services. She will do anything to land Caleb as her builder for her client’s house. I found her refreshing and great compliment to Caleb. Caleb is rough and he’s a builder and loves the outdoors. Don’t they make a great couple?

Morgan tries very hard to seem aloof towards Caleb’s charms since she is always professional and she’s been burned in the past. I love Caleb’s attraction towards Morgan and although he doesn’t want anything serious that doesn’t stop him from pursuing Morgan. 

What I love best about this story is that the author gives you a lot to work with. You get a lot of build up with characters and you are immersed in the story. I love reading the problems Caleb had with his brothers. I love reading the tension between Morgan and Caleb and I love reading about the house being built, it was completely my kind of book.

 

Everywhere and Every Way #1 AMAZON
Any Time and Any Place #2 AMAZON


Jennifer Probst wrote her first book at twelve years old. She bound it in a folder, read it to her classmates, and hasn’t stopped writing since. She took a short hiatus to get married, get pregnant, buy a house, get pregnant again, pursue a master’s in English Literature, and rescue two shelter dogs. Now she is writing again.

She is the NYT and USA Today bestselling author of The Marriage Bargain. She is published both erotic and sexy contemporary romance with Entangled, Decadent, Red Sage and TWRP. She has also written a children's book, Buffy and the Carrot, co-written with her twelve year old niece, along with a short story, "A Life Worth Living." Visit her website for more info!



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