Book Review: Fixing to be Mine

 



Tropes
🛠️runaway bride
🛠️secret identity
🛠️fake dating
🛠️only one bed
🛠️found family
🛠️love at first sight
🛠️mutual pining
🛠️cinnamon roll mmc
🛠️city girl x country boy
🛠️Southern small town

She rolls into town with a bag full of cash, a designer wedding dress stuffed in her trunk, and zero plans to stay… until we meet.


Runaway bride shows up outta nowhere?
Most folks would call that a red flag.
Me? I call it a typical Tuesday and hand her a key.

I’ve been rebuilding this old house for someone just like her, and she’s finally here.

Rumors fly that she’s my girlfriend, and we don’t bother correcting anyone.
Pretty soon, she’s wearing my old T-shirts, sleeping in my bed, and turning my world upside down.
Now I’m calling this city girl darlin’ like she already belongs to me.

She thinks she’ll be able to leave when the dust settles.
But we both know she’s fixin’ to be mine.


Fixing to be Mine is an interconnected stand-alone in the Valentine Texas Series. This book is a small-town, runaway bride romance book with a cowboy hero who falls first and hard. It has rom-com vibes and a happily ever after. While this book is a stand alone, for the full Valentine Texas series experience, start with Bless Your Heart.


My Review

Major props to Stormy. She did not give a second look in her rearview mirror when she found out about her fiancé cheating behind her back. She is a tough cookie. Although she is lucky that the town of Valentine and the townsfolk are so friendly. This does include Colt. He may come off a bit rough around the edges, but he really is a softie. 

Another really good edition to this series. If Valentine was a real town I would visit it. I have really grown to love everyone I meet in Valentine. Stormy and Colt did share an instant attraction. I could feel the heat between them. Yet, it was an emotional one and not just a spicy one. I am so glad that Stormy found "The One" in Colt. 

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