Reviewer: Terry
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First I have to admit this book was unique for me as it is centered around the life of Oilfield workers. As a wife of a rigger it was interesting to read a different view of our world. Of course the corporate side and the out in the field side are by far two different worlds. Lexi the main character is an HR rep for a big oil company. A position that literally keeps her running nonstop and due to the corporate side of it eventually makes her a little tainted to life. Lexi spends most of her career at the company crushing on a fellow employee of the company, and for the longest time she does so from afar. Eventually her and Jason start spending time with each other and find they have mutual feelings. As an HR rep she finds herself in a position that she felt was taboo, dating a fellow employee.
Watching Lexi and Jason’s relationship blossom was fun, before it began they both seemed kindof sad and lonely, merely existing and not living to their full potential. Their relationship helps both of them be all that they really want to be and they seem to find reasons to live the life they really want.
This was a fun enjoyable book to read, the characters are well developed and the book was very well written.