Today we are celebrating the release of REINING HER IN by Katie Ashley by participating in the blog tour.

This is a standalone, contemporary romance title that is available now to read as part of Kindle Unlimited.

Check out the blurb and links below, and follow Ashley's Group for details.

Blurb

The last time I saw Declan St. James was at our rehearsal dinner. That was shortly before he jilted me at the altar. To avoid the swarm of whispers and finger pointing every time I dared to show my face in public, I fled two hours south to Atlanta and never looked back. Over the last decade, I’d planned hundreds of scenarios about how our next meeting would go down. The expletives I’d hurl at him. Which knee I might use to annihilate his balls. Which dimpled cheek on his ridiculously handsome face I would send a stinging slap across. 

But being elbow deep in a cow’s ass was not one of them. 

Normally, I didn’t get up close and personal to a bovine’s rectum. At least not since veterinarian school. But desperate times found me back home to attend my grandfather’s funeral, who happened to be the town’s large animal vet. Those two facts had left me wading through manure in Roy Wallace’s pasture to care for a distressed heifer. 

While time and maturity seemed to have changed him from the boy I knew, I still wasn’t falling for his charm. Or his hard, chiseled body. Or ass you could eat dinner off of. 

No, I wasn’t going back down that street again. Unfortunately, Declan didn’t seem to get the message. Instead, he seemed as stubborn as he ever was and ready for a fight. It’ll be the fight of his life for me to let him back in my heart.
 

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My Thoughts <3

I really liked this book. There were parts that had me scratching my head and being like “wait, what?” but Katie Ashley quickly changed it up and had great characters and interesting situations!

Peyton is a strong AF woman and veterinarian living in Atlanta loving her life and getting an occasional hookup from a vet tech. Then she gets the call and goes home for the first time in 10 years when her grandfather falls ill. She has been avoiding the place ever since her long time boyfriend left her at the alter. It is a small town, but they can stay away from each other for a week or so, right?

This book was funny, sweet, and a little heartbreaking. Declan was a grade-A scum for how he left Peyton and he wasn’t exactly the best and trying to explain what happened to her either. I liked how there was build up between the two of them and there WAS hostility, but adults CAN get over something especially if they never stopped loving them. I freaking get it. I have had people in my past wear me down and understandably the guy left and then some other stuff happened, but so what? 

All in all, I enjoyed reading this and checking it out and if you like second chances and can get over stuff happening when the two characters are not together and it has been years— check it out too!

PS: Thank you to Katie Ashley and Insklinger for allowing me to read and honestly review this book in advance!

Author Bio

Katie Ashley is a New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon Best-Selling author of both Indie and Traditionally published books. She lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia with her daughter, Olivia, and her spoiled mutt, Duke. She has a slight obsession with Pinterest, The Golden Girls, Shakespeare, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Scooby-Doo.

With a BA in English, a BS in Secondary English Education, and a Masters in Adolescent English Education, she spent eleven years teaching both middle and high school English, as well as a few adjunct college English classes. As of January 2013, she hung up her red pen and expo markers to become a full-time writer. Each and every day she counts her blessings to be able to do her dream job.

Although her roots are firmly planted in the red Georgia clay, she loves traveling the country and world to meet readers and hang out with fellow authors. When she’s not writing or chasing down her toddler, you might find her watching reruns of The Golden Girls, reading historical biographies, along with romance novels, or spending way too much time on Facebook.