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He may be a King, but I'll never kneel. Colton If asked to list all the folks in Darling, Montana I can't stand, I'd have a single name. Noah King. He's the second-best farrier in town (me being the first). A royal pain in my behind. And an all-around smug pest I wouldn't mind knocking down a peg or two. It's no surprise after so many years, our animosity has come to a head. I just never in my wildest, hate-fueled fantasies expected Noah's attack to involve his lips on mine. It was a mistake, no question. But apparently I still have some things to figure out about myself. One thing I do know? Noah King and I have been bitter rivals from the start. And nothing, not even the fire he lights under my skin, makes a lick of difference in the end. Surrendering to my enemy isn't an option. Brim Over Boot is a small town, enemies-to-lovers romance between rival farriers, with a double bi-awakening, tension and banter galore, scorching encounters, a slow fall from hate to love, and one very HEA. It's book 2 in The Darling Brothers series but can be read as a standalone.
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Influenced to read this by Kate on TikTok - SO HAPPY.
This was so perfect - I loved the rivals to lovers, it was done super super well.
It was fun, the sneaking around and figuring out what they both liked. The bit of kink added to the spice perfectly.
Colton was SO fun to read about. He was scared and hesitant, but not ashamed of his newfound bi-discovery. It didn’t compute but he kept trying. And when he ran away, put up his walls, he always came back to Noah.
Noah is possessive AF in a very good way, and being attracted to Colton barely phased him. I like how dominant he was and pushed Colton but never past the limit.
I liked how sweet they were once together, and how they still were competitive but in a healthy normal fun way with their jobs.
“I hate you” really meant “I love you”