Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Review: Everywhere and Every Way by Jennifer Probst

Everywhere and Every Way (Billionaire Builders, #1)

Ever the responsible eldest brother, Caleb Pierce started working for his father’s luxury contracting business at a young age, dreaming of one day sitting in the boss’s chair. But his father’s will throws a wrench in his plans by stipulating that Caleb share control of the family business with his two estranged brothers.

Things only get more complicated when demanding high-end home designer Morgan hires Caleb to build her a customized dream house that matches her specifications to a T—or she’ll use her powerful connections to poison the Pierce brothers’ reputation. Not one to ignore a challenge, Caleb vows to get the job done—if only he can stop getting distracted by his new client’s perfect…amenities.

But there’s more to icy Morgan than meets the eye. And Caleb’s not the only one who knows how to use a stud-finder. In fact, Morgan is pretty sure she’s found hers—and he looks quite enticing in a hard hat. As sparks fly between Morgan and Caleb despite his best intentions not to mix business and pleasure, will she finally warm up and help him lay the foundation for everlasting love?


Everywhere and Evey Way is the first in the Billionaire Builder's series, centering around three brothers who have lost their way.  When their father unexpectedly dies, their family business is suddenly in jeopardy of dissolving unless the three estranged brothers can find a way to forgive and work together. They have to make a profit in a years time, while living together. To make if further complicated, their plans have changed when Morgan Raines decides she needs the Pierce brothers to build a customized dream house for her celebrity clients. 

Morgan Raines follows her dreams and only stays in one place until the job is done. She's successful, building her reputation with each job. She's content with her life until she comes face to face with Caleb Pierce. Morgan has six months to avoid her feelings and get the job done. It doesn't take long for Morgan to let down her guard and mix business with pleasure as long as she can walk away at the end of the project with her heart intact.  

At first the book seems like just another 'relationship with an expiration date' story. I'm happy to say it isn't, it's so much more. There's family drama, misunderstandings, heartbreak and plenty of funny moments. There are also two fun loving, canine goofballs. It's the perfect mix of romance and drama. It's easy to fall in love with the three Pierce brothers who give HGTV a run for their money.  4 Stars!

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