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A review by relly
Christmas Lights by V.L. Locey, RJ Scott
3.75
3.75 stars
Good addition to the series and follow up from Jacob and Ryker’s book.
Jacob and Ryker I feel have the biggest divide in both the chosen jobs and financial aspects of their relationship.
Both have chosen to fields of employment that on the surface don’t mesh. Ryker is constantly travelling with the Raptors and Jacob is shackled in a way to the family farm. Being a farmer is what he wants, but it’s also a hard demanding life.
They also have the most notable financial divide between the couples, yes some of the others are on smaller salaries but they are entry level salaries and the option is there that they will get better pay once their contracts are re negotiated. Jacob comes from a poorer family that is still struggling with heavy debt and constant bills to pay to keep the farm running, it’s a never ending cycle that wears him down.
It’s great to see them both work hard at keeping the relationship going and going strong, making these differences a small issue. Ryker understands Jacob’s need to pay his own way and they work together to keep it moving forward.
I liked where this one lead the storyline. My heart broke for Jacob in one scene but once that was resolved I’m looking forward to seeing more of him in the next books. Can’t wait to see where the Raptors series leads.
Good addition to the series and follow up from Jacob and Ryker’s book.
Jacob and Ryker I feel have the biggest divide in both the chosen jobs and financial aspects of their relationship.
Both have chosen to fields of employment that on the surface don’t mesh. Ryker is constantly travelling with the Raptors and Jacob is shackled in a way to the family farm. Being a farmer is what he wants, but it’s also a hard demanding life.
They also have the most notable financial divide between the couples, yes some of the others are on smaller salaries but they are entry level salaries and the option is there that they will get better pay once their contracts are re negotiated. Jacob comes from a poorer family that is still struggling with heavy debt and constant bills to pay to keep the farm running, it’s a never ending cycle that wears him down.
It’s great to see them both work hard at keeping the relationship going and going strong, making these differences a small issue. Ryker understands Jacob’s need to pay his own way and they work together to keep it moving forward.
I liked where this one lead the storyline. My heart broke for Jacob in one scene but once that was resolved I’m looking forward to seeing more of him in the next books. Can’t wait to see where the Raptors series leads.