She's a lovably flawed heroine and he's a complex, appealing, and forthright hero. While this fun tale stands on its own, the author also provides satisfying glimpses of the happily paired-off protagonists of the earlier books in the series.” Publishers Weekly on Brown-Eyed Girl
“It's hard not to be seduced by her breathtaking romance, believable yet wrenching plot twists, and pitch-perfect worldbuilding. Fans have been waiting a long time for Joe Travis' story, and they will celebrate this book.” Kirkus on Brown-Eyed Girl (starred review)
“When it comes to delivering a pair of perfectly matched protagonists whose heart-melting romance is fueled by an abundance of smoldering sexual chemistry, Kleypas is a class by herself, and the conclusion to her Travis Brothers quartet deserves an A+.” Booklist on Brown-Eyed Girl (starred review)
“The long-awaited fourth and final installment in the Travis series is just as wonderful as fans had hoped. Brown-Eyed Girl is simply delightful and not to be missed.” Romantic Times (4 1/2 stars, Top Pick) on Brown-Eyed Girl
“The relationship that ensues is passionate and immensely rewarding, speaking right to the heart of what romance readers love.” The Washington Post on Brown-Eyed Girl
“A richly rewarding story of love, commitment, and family.” Booklist on Smooth Talking Stranger
“Readers will be thinking about these superb characters long after closing the pages.” Romantic Times on Smooth Talking Stranger
“Kleypas delivers a page-turning, formula breaking romance that takes on social issues and escalates passion to new heights.” Publishers Weekly on Blue-Eyed Devil
“An intense, passionate, bigger-than-Texas romance.” BookPage on Blue-Eyed Devil
“Sinfully pleasurable.” Kirkus Reviews on Sugar Daddy
“An emotionally compelling and superbly satisfying tale of family, friendship, hope, and love.” Booklist on Sugar Daddy
“Sexy and breezy...a perfect summertime treat.” Library Journal on Brown-Eyed Girl
“You can expect a lot of humor in this book, along with incredibly engaging characters.” BookPage on Brown-Eyed Girl
08/01/2015
Totally focused on making a success of her fledgling wedding and event-planning business, Avery Crosslin isn't letting anything or anyone distract her—especially not someone as lethally attractive as freelance photographer Joe Travis, the kind of wealthy guy Avery plans to avoid. But Avery has good reason for shunning romance, and while Joe is persistent, it's not going to be easy getting past her guard. Likable characters, a cadre of spot-on secondary folk (e.g., an astonishingly shallow socialite and the entitled culture she embodies), and a straight-ahead plot with an excellent twist and agonizing fallout will have fans wishing this weren't the last book in the series. VERDICT Sexy and breezy, this engaging romance adds another refreshing chapter to Kleypas's popular "Travis" titles; a perfect summertime treat. Kleypas (Lightning Bay) lives in Washington State.
★ 2015-04-28
Wedding planner Avery Crosslin meets Joe Travis—of the Houston Travises—at a society event and convinces herself that he's good for business but a bad romantic bet; rebel Joe has other plans, however, and he usually gets what he wants. When Avery confuses Houston society favorite Joe for a wedding photographer, she catches his attention, and they have a one-night stand. Avery never expects to hear from him again, but he follows up, genuinely interested. She resolves to keep the popular bachelor at arm's length, convinced that he's way out of her league and only intrigued because he doesn't like rejection. Meanwhile, Avery's company is on the rise, and when Joe's family hires her team for some event planning, she sees his down-to-earth nature and sincerity. Avery falls for him, but she mistrusts love. She tells herself she's focused on her career and keeps people at arm's length, but Joe wants her to acknowledge that she's both worthy of his affection and more connected to people than she will admit. After some unexpected professional opportunities arise and family secrets are revealed, Avery must decide what really matters and take a stand for her own happiness, jeopardizing her career and risking her heart in order to win the life she can't quite believe she deserves. To a skeptic, the plots of romance novels might sound formulaic, and that's true to a degree. But, really, it's the journey more than the destination that makes each book unique. Kleypas is among the crème de la crème of romance authors, and this novel illustrates why. Avery's complex reasons for resisting Joe falter against the trademark Travis combination of hardscrabble Texan and urbane playboy, to which Joe adds his own artistic sensibility. Kleypas' characters manage to be both larger-than-life and friend-next-door accessible, and it's hard not to be seduced by her breathtaking romance, believable yet wrenching plot twists, and pitch-perfect worldbuilding. Fans have been waiting a long time for Joe Travis' story, and they will celebrate this book.