Review ~ Indigo Ridge by Devney Perry

Indigo Ridge (The Edens, #1)Indigo Ridge by Devney Perry
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Indigo Ridge was a really enjoyable read. Winslow and Griffin had chemistry right from the start and despite them trying to keep it uncomplicated and just about sex, I knew it was only a matter of time before those lines were blurred. They weren't looking for a relationship but it wasn't long until they realised the depth of their feelings.

It was nice to see Winslow settle into a new town and develop new relationships. It wasn't easy for her, especially pursuing a case that appeared to be suicide. She ruffled a few feathers but wanted to get to the bottom of it all. I enjoyed meeting all the characters, Griffin's family were awesome and Winnie's Pop was a good man too. I really enjoyed the suspense element of this story as well, and I look forward to more stories from this world and this new to me author.

Title: Indigo Ridge
Author: Devney Perry
Series: The Edens #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Published: October 26, 2021

From USA Today Bestselling Author Devney Perry comes a small town, enemies-to-lovers contemporary romance.

Winslow Covington believes in life, liberty and the letter of the law. As Quincy, Montana’s new chief of police, she’s determined to prove herself to the community and show them she didn’t earn her position because her grandfather is the mayor.

According to her pops, all she has to do is earn favor with the Edens. But winning over the town’s founding family might have been easier if not for her one-night stand with their oldest son. In her defense, it was her first night in town and she didn’t realize that the rugged and charming man who wooed her into bed was Quincy royalty.

Sleeping with Griffin Eden was a huge mistake, one she’s trying to forget. He’s insufferable, arrogant and keeps reminding everyone that she’s an outsider. Winslow does her best to avoid Griffin, but when a woman is found dead on Eden property, the two of them have no choice but to cross paths.

As clues to the murderer lead to one of Quincy’s own, Griffin realizes Winslow is more than he gave her credit for. Beautiful and intelligent, she proves hard to resist. For him. And the killer.

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