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The Bluff by Willa Nash

The Bluff is book two in the Calamity Series by Willa Nash. I have been waiting for this book for what seems like FOREVER! and I have to say this book was worth the wait.


Reese Huxley has been trying to have some sort of custody agreement for his daughter Savannah for ever. But with a bitter evil ex-wife and her terrible lawyer new husband he cant even get a random visit with out the police showing up and dragging her out the door, breaking both of their hearts in the process.

Everly Christian had moved to Calamity to be close to her life long best friend and favorite person, after what had happened in the last book (not going to spoil that for anyone who has not read it) she is more of a homebody and guarded.

What started as a one night stand quickly turned into a fling and Everly overhears an idea about a wife helping him get some sort of custody of his daughter and Hux will do anything for his girl and Everly is lost and looking for a purpose and this could be the perfect opportunity for them both.

Everly was such a great heroine, going all out for the people in her life that she cares about and willing to take a stand when others cannot defend themselves. She's so strong and supportive and selfless. Reese has a bit of a hard time trusting anyone, and is more guarded especially because Everly is trying to make him more of a person people are not afraid of and a member of the community but she also could break his heart and take everything he had worked so hard for away from him.

I really did enjoy this book. It was great seeing the relationships between Huxley, Everly, and Savannah progress and seeing Savannah open up. I really do hope her and Travis end up together years down the line, maybe even with their own book. The only thing I wished would have happened is having a time where Hux had stood up for Everly and not just take peoples words and go with what they were saying but wouldn't believe what Everly's concerns were with people. Even after the big fight at the end there was just no closure on that issue, never a chance to prove himself.

This is a stand alone book but I would recommend reading the first book in the series first.



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