Review: Breaking All The Rules by Amy Andrews

Sometimes you gotta toss your whole life into a burning dumpster to find what’s most important...

Beatrice Archer has always done everything she’s supposed to —worked her ass off, ignored her non-existent personal life, and kept her mouth shut. Now she’s over it. The rat race, respectability…the underwire bras. She’s taking her life back. Starting with moving to Nowhere, Colorado to live life on her own terms.

Now Bea gives exactly zero forks. Beer for breakfast. Sugar for everything else. Baggy sweats and soft cotton undies FTW. Then a much younger and delightfully attractive cop is called to deal with her flagrant disregard for appropriate clothing outside the local diner (some folks just don’t appreciate bunny slippers) and Bea realizes there’s something missing from her little decathlon of decadence…and he might be the guy to help her out.

When it comes to breaking rules, Officer Austin Cooper is surprisingly eager to assist. He’s charming, a little bit cowboy, and a whole lot sexy. But Bea’s about to discover that breaking the rules has consequences. And all of the cherry pies in Colorado can’t save her from what’s coming…



My Rules

Breaking All the Rules
by Amy Andrews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars πŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸ

I loved being back in Credence, Colorado! Beatrice and Austin were fun and a great addition to Credence.

Beatrice Archer is the newest addition to Credence. She was in need of a considerable change and this town fit the bill. She's always done the right thing, and worked hard, even forgoing a personal life. So now she's living in sweats binge watching Supernatural and eating whatever she wants whenever she wants.

Officer Austin Cooper loves his job but he's willing to help Beatrice with her list of rules she'd like to break. He's charming and easy on the eyes but he's younger than Beatrice. Yet they take their friendship to another level and enjoy every minute of it, never really defining what they are.

A creative opportunity lands in her lap and at first, she dismisses it. But when she offers something more in line with how she's feeling they love it and make her an offer to create more.
Austin supports this but when it begins to pull her away from the routine they created he feels things coming to an end.

Thank you so much to the author, Entangled and NetGalley for this ARC to review.

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