REVIEW: Max by Lynn Raye Harris

Posted November 18th, 2016 by in Blog, Contemporary Romance, Review / 4 comments

In Max by Lynn Raye Harris, former Navy SEAL Max Brannigan has Maxreceived his inheritance from his father’s death–a horse farm. Excited by the fact that he could sell a race horse farm to fund his business venture, he’s disappointed to discover it is not a horse farm.

Ellie Applegate’s mother had turned to Max’s father when she needed money for her medical expenses. Now that she’s gone, as well as Max’s father, Ellie is left wondering what will happen. She hopes if her horse has a good showing she’ll be able to sell him for enough money to buy the farm from Max. Right now she doesn’t have the money to buy it, and Max is in a hurry to sell it.

I liked Ellie. No matter what happened she never gave up. She refused to let Max intimidate her. Max, for his part, finds Ellie and her antics amusing. He also grows to appreciate her and her sport, when he originally mocked it. The more time he spends with her, the more he realizes why the horse farm mean so much.

This is the fifth book in the series, all of which are written by different authors. I haven’t read the previous books but felt that this works as a standalone. Each brother has inherited something that their father felt would benefit them. It’s briefly mentioned what some of his other brothers received but not why, so it felt like I was missing a little bit there.

Max is an enjoyable story with well-written characters. If you’re looking for a sweet story with little drama, I would recommend giving this book a read.

 

Book Info:

03.5SPublication: November 29, 2016 | H.O.T. Publishing, LLC | 7 Brides for 7 Brothers #5

Former Navy SEAL Max Brannigan is a loner with a strong protective streak and an ocean of survivor’s guilt that drives him to take risks no sane man would take. When he gets the news his billionaire father died and left him a horse farm in Kentucky, he’s busy protecting a group of American military contractors in a war zone. The first moment he’s able, he’ll fly back to the US and dispose of the farm. What does a man like him need horses for anyway? Of all the things his father could have left him, this certainly ranks up there as the most bizarre.

Elinor Applegate lives for her horses, but life on the farm isn’t easy. Once-thriving Applegate Farm has fallen on hard times in the past few years. It was only with an influx of cash from her mother’s old friend that Ellie’s been able to keep the family operation going. All her hopes to turn around the business and buy back her rights to the farm lie on the hooves of a colt destined to greatness. She’s just got to get him there first.

But when sexy, ruthless, infuriating Max Brannigan shows up, Ellie realizes her troubles are worse than she thought. He knows nothing about horses—and he cares less than nothing about her dreams. To Max, the horses are useless and have to go—in spite of the fact that every encounter with Ellie only makes him want to drag her into his arms and kiss the fire right out of her. But Ellie will fight hard to keep her dreams alive, even if she has to fight dirty. Max has spent most of his life protecting people and assets from danger—but can he protect himself when Ellie launches a full-scale assault against the walls surrounding his heart?

 

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4 Responses to “REVIEW: Max by Lynn Raye Harris”

    • Stacey

      You’re welcome! I’d like to go back and read the other books as well because I enjoyed this one. I think it’d be interesting to see how the other authors handle the other brothers.