Wanted: Forever
by Taryn Quinn
Cash Murdock: The Bad Boy
Indigo Valley was my home. Always had been, always would be—even if I took a few detours for opportunities beyond its borders.
But when my brother put out the bat signal, I hurried home to help out with the family business. Having most of the Murdock boys home meant there would always be shenanigans afoot.
Too bad I didn’t get the memo there was a new Chief in town.
Maybe I’d have thought twice about stealing Daisy Mae, the town mascot, from the park with my brothers. Or putting the four foot statue of a duck in the bed of my truck.
I don’t think Chief Parker Owen found the situation as hilarious as I did. And my jerk brothers deserted the field leaving me to get an updated mug shot to add to the three that were already on file.
Did I mention the new Chief was very sexy with legs up to her ears?
Legs I’d like wrapped around me in so many ways…
Now, all I need to do is convince her that this bad boy can be reformed.
Mostly.
Falling for a cop was never in bad boy Cash’s plan, but Parker’s worth everything including changing his ways. Indigo Valley is full of hope and new starts. The Murdock Brothers fall hard and fast, but a scorching HOT happily ever after is guaranteed.
These are quick stories served best with a glass of wine or a cup of tea before bed. Or if you’re feeling extra spicy, you can read one of these books on your lunch break!
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Martial Peak Reviews
Taryn Quinn's Wanted: Forever is a delightful addition to the romance genre, offering readers a blend of humor, charm, and heartfelt emotion. Set in the quaint town of Indigo Valley, the story revolves around Cash Murdock, a quintessential bad boy with a penchant for mischief, and Parker Owen, the town's new no-nonsense Chief of Police. This novel is a testament to the adage that opposites attract, and Quinn masterfully crafts a narrative that is both engaging and endearing.
From the outset, the book introduces us to Cash Murdock, a character who embodies the archetype of the rebellious yet lovable rogue. His return to Indigo Valley, prompted by familial obligations, sets the stage for a series of comedic escapades that are both entertaining and revealing of his character. Cash's antics, particularly the theft of Daisy Mae, the town mascot, serve as a humorous catalyst for his interactions with Parker Owen. Quinn's portrayal of Cash is nuanced; while he is undeniably a troublemaker, there is an underlying depth to his character that is gradually unveiled as the story progresses.
Parker Owen, on the other hand, is a refreshing contrast to Cash. As the new Chief of Police, she embodies strength, determination, and a commitment to upholding the law. Her initial encounters with Cash are marked by a delightful tension, as she navigates the fine line between professional duty and personal attraction. Quinn's depiction of Parker is both empowering and relatable, as she grapples with her feelings for Cash while maintaining her authoritative role in the community.
The chemistry between Cash and Parker is palpable, and Quinn expertly weaves their burgeoning romance into the fabric of the story. The dynamic between the two characters is a highlight of the novel, with their witty banter and undeniable attraction providing a compelling narrative thread. As Cash attempts to prove that he can reform his ways for Parker, readers are treated to a journey of personal growth and redemption. This theme of transformation is central to the novel, and Quinn handles it with a deft touch, ensuring that the characters' development feels authentic and earned.
One of the strengths of Wanted: Forever is its setting. Indigo Valley, with its small-town charm and quirky inhabitants, serves as the perfect backdrop for Cash and Parker's story. Quinn's vivid descriptions bring the town to life, creating a sense of place that is both comforting and inviting. The community's involvement in the narrative adds depth to the story, as the townspeople's reactions to Cash and Parker's relationship provide both humor and insight.
In terms of pacing, the novel is brisk and engaging, making it an ideal read for those seeking a quick yet satisfying romantic escape. Quinn's writing style is accessible and fluid, with a focus on dialogue that enhances the characters' personalities and the story's overall impact. The book's length is perfectly suited to its content, ensuring that the narrative remains focused and compelling throughout.
Comparatively, Wanted: Forever shares thematic similarities with other contemporary romance novels, such as those by authors like Jill Shalvis and Susan Mallery. Like Shalvis, Quinn excels at creating relatable characters and heartwarming stories set in charming small towns. However, Quinn's unique voice and humor set her work apart, offering readers a fresh take on familiar tropes.
Overall, Wanted: Forever is a delightful read that will appeal to fans of romance and those looking for a story that balances humor with heartfelt emotion. Taryn Quinn has crafted a narrative that is both entertaining and meaningful, with characters that resonate long after the final page is turned. The novel's exploration of themes such as love, redemption, and personal growth ensures that it is more than just a simple romance; it is a story about the transformative power of love and the potential for change.
In conclusion, Wanted: Forever is a testament to Taryn Quinn's skill as a storyteller. With its engaging characters, charming setting, and compelling narrative, it is a book that is sure to captivate readers and leave them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series. Whether enjoyed with a glass of wine or a cup of tea, this novel is a perfect escape into the world of Indigo Valley and the lives of its unforgettable inhabitants.
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