Book Review: Stray
"She’s a firestorm in scrubs, and I’m about to get burned."
Ozzy
Taking a job as a private nurse on a family ranch in Virginia was supposed to be a temporary fix—a way to disappear, lay low, and keep my past where it belongs. My patient? A grumpy old man with one foot in the grave and a foul mouth to match my own. Easy enough. His family? A whole different story. Jackson Rowe is a problem I don’t need. A rugged cowboy with a sharp stare, a sharper tongue, and a body carved by hard work and bad decisions. He’s watching me too closely, peeling back my layers with nothing but silence and those storm-cloud eyes. He wants to know my secrets. But trust isn’t something I give, and getting close to me comes with consequences.
Jackson
My father is dying, and my family is barely holding it together. The last thing we need is a sarcastic, guarded-as-hell nurse stirring up trouble. But Ozzy Davenport isn’t just trouble—she’s a goddamn hurricane in eight inch heels. She pushes, I push back, and somehow, that friction turns into something neither of us saw coming. She acts like she’s untouchable, like she’s already halfway out the door. But I see her. I see the fight in her, the fire. And I know one thing for sure—whatever she’s running from is catching up. And this time, I won’t let her run alone.
My Review
This book is a great surprise winner. I mean I knew I was going to like this book because I am a sucker for a grumpy cowboy but my "like" quickly turned to absolute "love" for this book!
Ozzy needed Jackson and his family just as much as they needed her. Together they all were able to heal. I close interactions between Ozzy and Jackson's father were so endearing and funny. I loved the teasing that they had with each other. The fact that Jackson's father acknowledged what Ozzy had endured in the past but knew it was not his place to tell his son was respectful.
Where Jackson is concerned, I understand why he felt like he needed to throw fists to protect Ozzy as in a way, he was also hurting due to his father's health. Yet, I loved how organically Ozzy and Jackson's relationship bloomed.
If you want to get emotionally wrecked, read this book! A five star must read.

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