Bad Boy Era by Amy Daws
͟͟͞͞➳❥ SERIES: Mountain Men Matchmaker #4
╰⪼ reads as standalone
Review
I used to love Amy Daws past books but I think she isn’t an author for me anymore. I don’t know if I’ve changed as a reader or if it her writing style that has changed. Either way, I just can’t connect with it anymore. I find her recent books very lacking and not funny at all.
Mountain Men Matchmaker Series:
- Nine Month Contract
- Seven Year Itch
- Honeymoon Phase
- Bad Boy Era
∗ Each book in this series features a different couple and can be read as a complete standalone. But for maximum enjoyment, follow the recommended reading order. ∗
° ༘🖇ྀ₊˚ Favorite Quote 🖇₊˚ෆ
❝ Trust me, I can handle each bit of you every day of the week and twice on Sundays.❞
❝ You’re a five minutes from now person, always stressing about the future. And remember, I’m a five minutes late person, because I’ve been constantly stuck in the past. But what if, together, we’re right on time. What if help each other be in the present every day. Doesn’t that sound good, Wyatt?❞
Blurb
Rule #1 on the Everly Fletcher Matchmaking Manifesto…Never fall for your best friend’s grumpy brother.
Everly is the matchmaking mastermind of her family, but her own love life is a bit of a flop.
Back from four years in Dublin, she’s ready for a quiet summer on Fletcher Mountain helping launch her aunt’s animal rescue center—until Conri “Wolf” Reilly shows up.
Wolf is her college roommate’s infuriating twin brother. He’s brooding, Irish, and college rugby’s resident bad boy with thighs that could crack a watermelon.
His red card reputation has trashed his rugby prospects…until a training camp in Denver comes calling. As a favor, Everly reluctantly gets Wolf a place to stay if he volunteers at the rescue center.
Now Everly’s finds herself working and living next door to the Irish tattooed grump who treats her like a nuisance—but looks at her like he could press her up against a hay bale until they forget their own names.
Wolf swore he came to America to fix his image, not fall for his sister’s best friend, but the more time he spends with Everly, the harder it is to keep his distance.
Perhaps Everly’s in her bad boy era…or maybe Fletcher Mountain might has its own matchmaking plans.


