Monday 7 September 2020

Review: Lout (Texas Kings MC Series Book 5) by Cee Bowerman

Lout Lout by Cee Bowerman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lout is a Gentleman

Lout went to school with Forresters and had a really bad home life. Martha and Smokey of course took him under their wing and he rapidly became part of the family, especially when he moved out and took his younger siblings with him at age 18. He is a really interesting character who made something of himself through grit and determination and then helped his siblings do the same.

Willow is Summer’s sister and Shannon’s daughter. She is a cosmetologist and hairdresser and had her own business in a different city. When Summer got married she and her brother decided to move into her old house and she knew she wanted to open a new business after selling her old one for a fortune.

I love these two characters. They seem so different but actually have a lot in common. Both are as loving, determined and fierce as the other. Willow has no sense of embarrassment and Lout was taught how to be a gentleman by Martha. It makes for some interesting encounters.

Even though there was instant attraction between the two, because they lived in different cities they had to spend time getting to know each other over the phone and with short visits over a period of week, until Willow is able to move. We also learn a lot about Lout’s history and it is amazing he turned out as well as he did.

This was a really lovely story about family, both blood and found.

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