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Some Kind of Love #3

Love Off-Limits

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Tyler is hard enough to resist. Put a baby goat in his arms? Oh, I’m a goner.

Romance is the last thing on my mind when I meet Tyler at a wedding.

Yes, he’s gorgeous. Yes, we have instant chemistry.

But I can’t go there with him. I’m too busy convincing my skeptical parents I’m ready to run our family farm to give Tyler’s smoldering smile a passing glance.

Fine. I glanced. And possibly . . . kissed.

But then I went home all the way in a different state. See? Crisis averted.

Until Tyler shows up in North Carolina looking for a job. Of course, I give him one. We’ve already established I’m terrible at resisting his charm.

It’s a disaster waiting to happen, really. Tyler doing manual labor within easy sight of my office window. Me trying NOT to randomly tumble into his arms. But no matter how cute he looks holding a baby goat (or how much I wish I was that baby goat), he’s off-limits until I earn my dad’s trust.

The trouble is, there’s always a risk when you push away something good. If you push too hard, you just might lose it forever.

Love Off-Limits is a stand-alone novel in a connected series. Enjoy the charming small-town appeal of a mountain farm, characters with closed-door but still sizzling chemistry, and of course, a baby goat named Penelope to tug on all your heartstrings.

293 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2021

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Jenny Proctor

33 books1,472 followers
Jenny Proctor is an award-winning author of more than fourteen romantic comedies and an Amazon bestseller. She began her career in publishing in 2013; her writing has been a constant since then, but she's also spent time as the owner and managing editor of Midnight Owl Editors and the chair of the Storymakers Conference. Wired for relationships, Jenny loves public speaking, teaching, and building lasting connections.

Jenny was born in the mountains of Western North Carolina, a place she considers one of the loveliest on earth. She loves to hike with her family and spend time outdoors, but she also adores lounging around her home, reading great books or watching great movies and, when she’s lucky, eating delicious food she doesn’t have to prepare herself.

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Profile Image for Jacob Proffitt.
3,198 reviews1,931 followers
June 8, 2022
This is third in a series and characters from the previous books are a strong presence. You don't have to read them in order as most of the action happens separate from those characters. But I recommend doing so anyway.

I had no idea how much I'd fall for Tyler coming from the previous book where he's kind of window dressing. His dilemma is engaging having worked for/with his best friend Isaac since they were sixteen, falling into the videographer role, having tons of experience but no actual training—and wondering what he wants his life to look like if he actually took an active stance instead of just following along with the opportunity that fell into his lap at such a young age. I loved this aspect of his character and the search for who he wants to be.

Liv was less engaging and I struggled to understand why. In a complete opposite from Tyler, she knows exactly what she wants and gained the business degree(s) to do it well; only to be thwarted in the final stretch by her father changing his mind. So she spends the entire story in an angsty fugue state holding herself in stasis trying to be some ideal based on assumption and supposition for why her father would change his mind.

And this is a fundamental structural error in the story and it influences everything I disliked about it. Liv supposedly has an outstanding relationship with her father. He has encouraged her all her life to step into his shoes one day. So him choosing her older brother to run things last minute is a betrayal she feels keenly. Only. Not so keenly that she can talk to him about it? He's not dead, just struggling with the aftereffects of a stroke. The entire story can only happen because she's pushing Tyler off while trying to be the good(boring)-girl she assumes he wants from her. But she never asks and it's fairly clear that more is going on there given a loving father who had been clearly delighted in the past for her to take his place one day.

The thing is, Tyler and Liv are so clearly right for each other, with scorching chemistry and an obviously deep connection. And this is only underscored as Tyler throws himself into the destination farm she loves and finds himself falling for the place as much as she has. They're clearly soul-mates is what I'm saying so having Liv choose this nonsensical path to solve her greatest dilemma is a burden the story can't sustain. I got impatient with her inability to confront her father by the first time it comes up and that only grows over time as we get zero movement on that front, forcing Sarah to be tease-girl giving in to their chemistry at times, but always reverting to shame and self-abnegation. Which is not a good look for anyone.

The eventual resolution was very touching and Proctor wrings some great emotional catharsis once the conversation is had. And the scenes immediately leading to that climax were even better with Tyler showing great insight and giving Liv the kind of support she desperately needed but without substituting his own strengths to override her needed growth. It was very touchingly done and further cemented how strong their eventual relationship will be. And ensconcing Tyler as one of my very favorite book boyfriends along the way.

It's really too bad that this structural defect (putting all the weight of their conflict on something that shouldn't have taken so long to resolve) lay at the heart of the story. I don't know what other conflict could have been given to make this the story Proctor wanted, but it definitely needed something. Liv in stasis for so long makes her weak and seeing that jerk Tyler around was painful. This only avoided a dnf (and nasty rant) by Tyler being outstanding and Proctor redeeming the angst with a layered climax that hit all the right notes. So this is a beleaguered three stars it only potentially deserves.

A note about Chaste: There is lots of kissing in this one. Neither character is geared towards one-night stands, though, and Liv spends the entire story turning herself into a pretzel trying to fit the good-girl ideal she has built up in her head as the solution to her family problems. So there's no sex and I consider this pretty chaste.
Profile Image for Tejomai (bible_and_books).
173 reviews33 followers
October 24, 2021
You.Need.This.Book!!
Yess, This is such a great read and a huge grin pulling book😁😁
I loved every bit of it!!

The characters, the depth, the farm, baby goats, country life, feeling lost, finding ourselves, family, farm, love, friends, steamy kisses...I enjoyed reading about everything.
It's so well written.

I never felt so Seen..how Olivia feels her own family is downsizing her(especially her Dad home she adores and loves the most) and feeling the need to prove and fight her light of enthusiasm as being labeled irresponsible/ typical!
::( I got her..her emotions felt so genuine maybe because I feel the same with my life a Lil bit !)
Anyways
I liked how attached she's to her family, how passionate she's abt the farm and life
Uh! Guys, I think it's a bit difficult to explain
But I promise you it's beautiful 💕

To be honest, I didn't know what I'll be seeing in this book and if would enjoy it all. I started it and couldn't stop reading

I was pulled into it and so invested.
I loved how they both felt seen and right with each other.
From the moment they met..they felt seen & understood by each other!
That's a point I liked...it was abt feelings, the presence of a person, and not just physical attraction.

Tyler's the book boyfriend you want to grab
I liked how he's honest and close to his sister.
I think of the courage Tyler portrayed..trying to find himself and being honest & open

The farm life was brought to life and it's so fun, blissful, and entertaining to read about..especially all the fun with baby goats, chicken coop, and Tyler 😁
I genuinely enjoyed myself while reading this book( this is what reminds me why books are so special. )

💚This is my first book reading from this series but it had little snippets of the Last 2 books characters which I'm now soo interested in.. I'll be binge-reading them both 😂

You'll not regret buying this..besides you don't want to miss baby goats and Hawthorne farm fun

CW: clean romance with steamy kisses

* I received an e-copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review
All views expressed are my own.
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960 reviews527 followers
May 20, 2022
Stonebrook Farm, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, was the most picturesque setting!

Olivia has her heart set on taking over the family farm, leaving zero room for distractions ... especially a distraction like Tyler Marino. After a recent whirlwind connection at a wedding, the two part ways only to have Tyler unexpectedly take a position as a farmhand. And cue the adorable baby goats!

Olivia had a strong commitment to her family and farm, making her extremely resistant to love. I desperately wanted to push her HARD in the direction of Tyler, but I really felt her agony of proving herself as a businesswoman to her father, who is recovering from a stroke. I'm thrilled her brothers are receiving a spin-off series. I loved this family!

Tyler was so supportive, always reminding Olivia of her passion and creativity. And I really admired him searching for his own happiness outside his already successful career. I'm a sucker for a small-town setting and this hit the spot perfectly!
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6,107 reviews346 followers
August 5, 2023
Tyler and Olivia meet at a wedding and have instant chemistry but she's not looking for love right now. When he shows up at her family farm looking for a job she can't resist and hires him knowing a romance between them can't happen. What follows is a slow burn friends to lovers, forced proximity, dual POV forbidden romance.

I loved the farm setting and the way Tyler supports Olivia's dream to open a farm to table restaurant. Perfect for fans of books like Kate Watson's Strawberry fields for never, Staci Hart's Bet the farm, Abby Jimenez's Part of your world or Camilla Isley's Love to hate you. There's just something about baby goats and farm romcoms that deliver on all the feels!

This is part of a series but definitely can be read as a standalone. I loved the narration by Charlie Thurston and Renée Chambliss too!

Steam level: kissing only
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633 reviews30 followers
October 16, 2021
Okay, I read these books. I meet these characters and by the time I'm about half way through, I am invested. They are my friends and I want them to be happy. So when things go sideways, my heart hurts for my new favorite people. I know it's weird but I have a big heart. And I feel like you are my people and will understand.

This book. Friends. I adore it. It's my favorite read of the month. I've read some good ones but this one. All the good things. I got to see Isaac and Rosie and Dani and Alex again. There is a wedding right off the bat which are always fun. There's soap making which on the one hand, isn't that romantic but on the other, read this book (Also, read Shine and Shimmer by Shari Tapscott 😍)
I also love family books. Her brothers play a big role and his sister does as well. Her mom is so good. But really, as a mom, I love when parents matter in people's stories. I want to matter in my kids stories, ya know?
Also, is this book the start of the Stonebrook series? (As I'm typing this, I'm vaguely remembering an email asking for series names... is that this series??)
*Quick side note: If you know anything about Jenny's books, you know how important it is to her to include LGBTQ+ representation in her books. If that bothers you, this book isn't for you. There is a gay couple getting married in this book, they play an important role but you never see any romance or anything between them. They are great secondary characters. Just wanted to let you know. It obviously doesn't bother me because I love this book. That is all.

- Tyler and Olivia
- some solid flirting going in
- I love when books revisit old friends.
- biblical swears
- why can't she just let herself love?!
- this slow burn is heart wrenching
- when they kiss, it's gonna be so great
- the questions are adorable
- I think my heart is breaking
- you know when you read a book about a baker and you're like this is it I'mma be a baker now. It's time. That's how I feel about filming right now. I would be terrible at it and I have about 2 ounces of follow through but guys! That's how good this book is! (I'd also like to buy a goat but I'm basically afraid of all animals. I guarantee if I told Jake I wanted a goat, he'd be confused and say, like to eat? 🤣) side note: I asked. He said but we just got rid of all our grass. What would it eat? Also, does the HOA allow goats? 🤣
- oh gosh. Pigs flying. So good.
- I'm so happy right now. It is such a beautiful happily ever after.
- there's an epilogue. I love those.
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1,260 reviews90 followers
November 3, 2021
Olivia and Tyler meet when her former roommate marries his best friend, and they're paired up in the wedding party. They flirt at the wedding reception, then share an amazing night talking, star-gazing, and sharing breathtaking kisses before returning to their separate lives. That is, until Tyler quits his job at Random I and shows up at Olivia's family's business in North Carolina. He's hired as a summer ranch hand and because Olivia is trying to prove to her father and older brother that she's responsible enough to run the family's business Tyler is definitely off-limits!! “Tyler Marino was off-limits. He had to be. But I didn’t want him to be. And that had never been so clear.”

Wow, Olivia fights her attraction to Tyler with everything she's got. She's trying to prove to her family she should be running the family business, not her brother. I liked Olivia and was so happy when she called her brother out for being rude and condescending to her. I liked her heart-to-heart talk with her mom while making soap.

Tyler is a great character--he was willing to risk leaving a safe well-paying job to figure how what he really wanted to do. It was fun watching him take care of Penelope and learn how to do ranch chores. I liked that he was willing to give Olivia time to figure out what she wanted and how sweet was it for him to make that video for her. That was a super swoony moment for me.

I like that we get Olivia and Tyler's POV in the story. I can't wait to read the next book in this delightful series. There's mild language and a gay marriage takes place. Nothing major but it does play into Tyler's part of the story.

I received a complimentary copy to review. All thoughts expressed in this review are my own.
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2,257 reviews524 followers
November 20, 2022
GREAT READ.

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I was in the midst of trying to find a sweet romance to read in-between some fantasies and this one delivered!! Adored and read it in a day.

It was incredible that I found myself enjoying an insta-connection. That’s generally not my favorite trope, but the writing had me drawn in from the get-go. I really liked Tyler and Olivia. Fantastic chemistry and swoony kisses.

The setting was fun. I love a good farm background and this place sounded absolutely gorgeous. I found myself laughing out loud at some of the antics like chasing chickens and falling into manure. The comedic humor was on point and the ADORABLE GOAT? Oh my goodness, heart eyes.

I didn’t necessarily see this as a forbidden romance? It didn’t have the sense that they actually couldn’t be together. Besides that, no complaints. It was everything I was looking for and made me want to continue the series.

Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: parent who had a stroke
Profile Image for Ashlee (bookswithnopictures).
1,203 reviews87 followers
December 3, 2021
This book sucked me in so hard with the meet-cute and instant attraction between Olivia and Tyler. I loved so much that they couldn't get enough of the other and the chemistry was so great.
And then the brakes were pumped hard. I generally like when there is a constant progression in the relationship in a romance. It can be slow, it can be fast, but I enjoy the overall build-up. I didn't see that here. It was mildly frustrating and Olivia's reasoning for her hot-and-cold attitude with Tyler didn't quite work for me.
What did work for me is Tyler. His character and ambition was something I could get behind. And Penelope? So cute.
The introduction to book four with Tyler's sister is one I'm looking forward to. I love a good enemies-to-lovers and her disdain is already making me smile.
Thank you to the author for the advanced copy. All thoughts in this review are my own.
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Author 40 books1,107 followers
November 8, 2021
I read Jenny Proctor's "Love Off-Limits" on Wednesday, and it's been difficult to pick anything else up. I'm still a little book-hungover. It was such a SWEET, perfect, lovely rom-com filled with baby goats and men taking shirts off to keep said baby goats warm and dry!!!

This book was exactly what I needed, when I needed it. I laughed so much, and then I cried a few times. And because I know the author, I messaged her in the middle of it to both gush and rant. :-) Jenny Proctor is amazing, and she does such FUN things with her characters and storylines.

Olivia "Liv" is a total BOSS babe. And I love this about her (she's our heroine) because she OWNS that she's good at this. There's no apology, but also no arrogance. Women bosses sometimes get a bad rap in romcoms. NEVER in Jenny's books. Then there's Tyler - he's adorable, super manly, and super humble. I love him. I love how he takes a step back from the life he's always known and then rolls with the punches, even accepting a position waaaay lower on the ladder than he's used to having.

You just need this book in your life.

ONE small thing. Jenny has received some flack for having a wedding in this book that takes place between *le gasp* two men. I have no idea why. There's no agenda to this book. Her characters are all just people, living their lives, being amazing. These characters appear toward the end of the book. They are nothing but kind, good human beings. I found them absolutely realistic and perfectly lovely characters. So if you can't handle that in a book, maybe not for you. But...dude, you're missing out!

This is such a wonderful, character-driven story of love, of changes, and NOT being afraid to go after your dream. And maybe changing up your dream when life throws you down a different path. As someone who discovered her career in her thirties, this message is SO appreciated. I adored it.
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431 reviews75 followers
March 28, 2022
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫 (4.5)
Steam Level: 🔥 (kissing only)
Trigger Warning: stroke

When Olivia and Tyler meet at their friends' wedding, it's love at first sight. But as meaningful as their time together is, Olivia refuses to let love interfere with her dreams of taking over her family's farm and event center. Tyler, on the other hand, sees their fated encounter as the push he needed to leave his job and figure out what he's meant to do next. When Tyler shows up hoping to be a videographer for the events that Olivia manages, he ends up doing something completely unexpected- spending the summer as a farmhand while trying to convince Olivia that they're meant to be. Will Tyler's charm win her over or will the summer end with them parting ways for good?

This book totally made up for the chemistry and sizzle that was missing in book 2 of the series. I'm not normally crazy about love at first sight/insta-love storylines, but Olivia and Tyler made it work. Their flirting in the first chapters was so cute, and their kisses were so steamy. Plus, the book did a nice job of slowing things down for a few chapters as they went back to their normal lives after the wedding and reminisced about the short time they spent together. Once Tyler got to Stonebrook, Olivia's family farm, we got some exceptionally swoony moments with him. I mean, a shirtless man holding a baby goat is definitely something I think anyone can get on board with 😉. The setting of Stonebrook was amazing, and I wish I could visit for real to see the mountain views, orchards, and the aforementioned baby goats. I did have a few moments where I wanted to grab Olivia and tell her to just stop overthinking her job situation and go all in with Tyler, but I also loved that her indecisive nature allowed us to see how patient and understanding Tyler was during moments that were really frustrating. I'm telling you, this man was top tier book boyfriend material! I still think books 1&4 of the series were my favorites, but this one is so close behind. I can't wait to see what's next from Jenny Proctor!
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1,722 reviews55 followers
October 23, 2021
I love a good rom com! And Jenny Proctor writes some great ones. It was fun to see characters from her previous books. And the characters in this one were fantastic too. And the baby goats!!! This book made me smile so much.

Olivia is the main female lead. I loved the way that she and Tyler met at a wedding and just hit it off. But their lives were not going to align at that time. So after an amazing night they went their separate ways. Both thinking of the other. I loved how Tyler called her Liv, so that’s what I’ll call her. Liv lived on this amazing family farm. I want to go visit it now. For sure! She was a strong character and knew what she wanted. So it was hard for her when things weren’t working the way she wanted them to.

Tyler. He worked for Isaac at Random I. His quitting scene was so amazing. One of my favorites. It was fun to see him grow from city boy to farm hand in this book. He was obviously so in love with Liv. And he showed it by backing off when she needed him to.

There are a couple of content things you might want to watch out for. There is some language, nothing major. Just farm words. There is also a couple of men that get married. Again. It’s not a big deal, but if you’re super sensitive, you may want to know that up front.

I loved this book! And I can’t wait for this author’s next one.

I was sent an e-copy of Love Off-Limits as a gift from the author. All opinions are my own.
77 reviews
December 7, 2023
Having just read Love Unexpected, I expected a lot more of this book. The characters are boring. Especially Olivia. I don't understand most of her character arc, as her problems could've been solved a lot faster if she had just listened to everyones advice.
Also, her and Tyler don't show that much chemistry, we just have to believe they do. He has abs and likes baby goats, can work a camera, but except for the one! night they spent together what else is there? She doesn't even listen to his advice most of the time.
He runs after her to try and find himself but gets turned down. They almost get together later on and he gets turned down again. And then he comes to the ridiculous conclusion he is in love? Sorry not sorry, but nothing about this love story made sense to me.
It was hard for me to get through this book, especially compared to how much I enjoyed it's predecessor.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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216 reviews21 followers
April 20, 2024
"You'd do anything for her, wouldn't you?"
I nodded, not even caring that this stranger had read me so easily. "Anything."

small-town/farm romance? ✔
strangers to lovers? ✔
guy falls for the girl harder? ✔

if you need a sweet, strangers-to-lovers romance with nothing toxic here you go!
Olivia and Tyler are both loveable, they don't drop what they love for another person but they find in the end a way to be together and follow their dreams.
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483 reviews1 follower
March 7, 2022
3.5 Stars
4 stars for Penelope the goat. I love baby animals.
I think this one’s my favorite. I loved Tyler and Olivia. They were so cute. I’m very excited for Darcy and Cameron’s book. I already know it’s going to be fun 😂
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247 reviews
October 18, 2021
“He somehow had this boy-next-door charm combined with a killer sexiness that quickly had me reconsidering my whole not-looking-for-love status. Well, almost.”

Shirtless man + baby goat = cuteness overload!

Love Off-Limits is the third book in the Some Kind of Love Series and it was filled with so much cuteness! Olivia and Tyler met at a mutual friends wedding and they hit it off instantly. However, Olivia is not looking for anything serious since she’s too focused on her family’s farm and wants to prove to her dad and brother that she’s capable of running it. Tyler is unsettled at his job that he’s been working at since he was a teenager. Feeling like he doesn’t know what to do with his future, career wise, he heads to Stonebrook Farm. The one and only farm that belongs to Olivia’s family.

As much as Olivia wants to be with Tyler, she can’t afford to be in a relationship when she wants to earn her dad’s trust. So what’s the best way to keep her distance from Tyler? She hires him even though it’s difficult to not stare at him while he’s shirtless or holding a baby goat. Will Olivia be able to resist Tyler and prove to her dad that she’s capable of running the farm? Will Tyler finally find a job where he feels 100% content?

🐐READ IF YOU LIKE🐐:
- dual POV
- off limits romance
- self growth
- insta love/instant chemistry
- witty x flirty banter
- a baby goat named Penelope
- closed proximity
- small farm town x strong family bonds
- LGBTQ+ representation

cw: mentions of stroke

Thank you to Jenny Proctor for an advanced copy! Love Off-Limits is available on October 21, 2021!
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363 reviews75 followers
September 29, 2024
first half didn't have me,,, second half did.

the book's rather cookie cutter with no depth but it was cute nontheless
325 reviews14 followers
October 16, 2021
“Tyler Marino was off-limits. He had to be. But I didn’t want him to be. And that had never been so clear.”

The third book in the Some Kind of Love Series is so cute!! Any book with “shirtless men and baby farm animals” would have to be! I loved the scene with Tyler and the chickens, too! I don’t want to spoil anything, so I’ll leave it at that. I have loved each book in this series, but Tyler and Olivia might be my favorite. It might be too close to call though. Sounds like it’s time to reread them so I can be sure! 😉

Olivia meets Tyler at her friend Rosie’s wedding. She doesn’t have time for any romance right now, but since she’s away from her family’s farm for the weekend, why not have some fun?

Tyler is feeling a little unsettled at the job he’s had since he was sixteen. When he and Olivia have an instant connection, he ends up deciding to take her up on the job offer she made at the wedding, and heads to the farm, but it doesn’t exactly turn out how he expected.

The books in the Some Kind of Love series are clean, fun romantic comedies and can be read in any order, however I like how some of the characters get introduced in one book, and then they are the main characters in the next.

Content note: mild language

-I received a complementary copy from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
March 14, 2022
4.5 Stars: This book was everything that I love about romcoms! Jenny does such an amazing job developing characters with crackling chemistry that you root for from page one and her style of humor is so entertaining and has me smiling all the way through!

Love Off-Limits was a fantastic take on the forbidden romance trope. I’ve had a hard time with this trope in the past, but I loved this one! Olivia and Tyler were so great together, and I loved watching them grow both individually and together! I’m also obsessed with Penelope and would be her number 1 fan! 😂 The mountain/farm setting was lovely and totally immersive!
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1,629 reviews42 followers
February 18, 2022
Romance, sweet, series but standalone read
Lovely sweet heartfelt romance. Had some fun moments of comedy, some honest heartfelt reflections, and my favorite thing of all, two honest hearts finding each other!
Cute setting, and Olivia's efforts to run her family farm and event center and succeed, were so fun to read and watch as Tyler worked on the farm too. A little fun, a little flirting, lots of longing, wanting and oh so fantastic chemistry. Loved the interactions and the gradual loosening of Olivia's heart.
Perfect escape and fantastic read!
I received an ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review, my opinions are my own.
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179 reviews32 followers
July 18, 2024
I love Tyler and Olivia and the whole Hawthorne bunch! The setting of Stonebrook farm is so picturesque and made for so many fun scenes. Give me all the baby goats being snuggled by handsome Tyler!

I just reread via audio and thought the narration was fantastic and loved experiencing it all over again. Especially now that I know the Hawthorne brothers even better from their own books.

I highly recommend this series!

🔥: Make-outs
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1,163 reviews15 followers
November 2, 2021
Fun, cute, clean romance!! I love the humor and the banter back-and-forth between the main characters throughout the book. I loved the development of their relationship. I worried a little bit that it would be a bit superficial, but the characters both stood by what was important to them for their careers and their families while also finding a way to make their relationship work with those things. The goats were a fun addition to the story. I really enjoyed the farm setting, as well as the wedding where they met and then the Carolinas, where I've never been and now really need to go, if only to pretend I get to visit Stonebrook and see Penelope and buy Mrs. Hawthorne's citrus and pine goat milk soap and eat the farm-to-table food! This is the first book I've read in this series, and there were several references to characters from the previous two books, so it is probably best to read them in order, but I was lucky enough to score an ARC from the author, so I wasn't about to turn that down without reading the first two books! This book does stand alone well on its own, but it probably is nice for some of Tyler's background to have at least read Isaac's love story. I look forward to getting my hands on the previous books in this series and the (at least so far-planned) book that comes after this in the series. Again, a fun, clean, contemporary rom-com. I worried it might be too cheesy or predictable, but it wasn't at all! There is LBGTQ+ representation. I realize some people have had "issues" with the "clean" classification of this book for that reason, but I believe it represents society as it is today and adds to the story of how Tyler finds his new job. Again, cute goats, cute romance, excellent humor, overall a fun story!


***I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review.***
April 25, 2023
What a delightful story! I feel like the books in this series just get better and better. This is book 3 in the series and so far it’s my absolute favorite.

Two words: Tyler. Marino. What a book boyfriend. I absolutely adored him. He was wonderful. He was absolutely perfect for Olivia. I loved how he truly saw her and he challenged her. He asked her tough questions that weren’t out of line, but caused her to truly confront some hard truths and evaluate her thoughts and actions and I think we all need someone in our lives who asks us the tough questions. I thought Tyler was phenomenal and I enjoyed getting to read his story. Reading the first two books I was so unsure of how he was going to end up on a farm, but I think his story is something a lot of people can relate to.

I really enjoyed Olivia’s character also. Olivia had so much on her plate. As the youngest of five kids and the only girl, she felt she had a lot to prove and I feel like that is so normal of younger siblings, especially girls. She had big dreams and huge passions and I loved how much she cared about her family farm and the potential she saw in it. I was also super proud of her for coming to her own realizations about her hopes and dreams. While it did take her a while to have some much needed conversations, I could totally see her reasons for reluctance. The fear of rejection, especially regarding something you are so passionate about, can lead all of us to avoidance. But I was glad she was brave and honest in the end.

This book also made me even more excited to start the How to Kiss a Hawthorne Brother series that follows Olivia’s four older brothers. Jenny Proctor is quickly becoming an auto buy author of mine and I can’t wait to dive into more of her backlist.

4.5⭐️
🚪Closed Door Romance
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335 reviews25 followers
September 21, 2022
I continued directly into Love Off-Limit after Love Unexpected, because I enjoyed that book very much; and this book features a side character from that book. It turns out, I’m only half glad I did continue because that side character, Tyler, is adorable and regardless of everything else, I really wanted to see his story play out and for him to find love and happiness.

However, I’m half not glad because the female love interest, Olivia, does that annoying thing where she just needed to have a frakkin’ 15-minute conversation with someone, but keeps making excuses not to until the very end of the book.

You end up with the situation where you’re rooting for one character to find happiness, while rooting for the other character to just get over themselves so the “I love yous” can be declared and the HEA can begin. And Tyler is so awesome that like the reader, he knows Olivia just needs to have that 15-minute conversation with her dad and he gives her the time and space to do so, which makes the “almost too late” dénouement feel forced and contrived.

Probably the only saving grace is that the romance between Tyler and Liv is scorching wonderful, which made for a great love story wrap-up. It’s just the getting there that was a little too clanky to fully enjoy.
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388 reviews22 followers
October 25, 2021
I enjoyed this rom com read! Love is at the bottom of Olivia's list. At the top? Proving herself to her family, hoping to be trusted and placed in charge at her family's farm. Tyler makes his living as a cameraman for a popular Youtube star, who is also his best friend. Lately, though, he is feeling restless, and like maybe there is something else out there for him, if he takes a risk and jumps. Tyler and Olivia don't count on meeting each other at a friends wedding, and having an instant connection. When they have to return to their lives, neither one knows the impact they will have on each other.
Tyler is a wonderful character. I loved seeing how loyal he is, how caring; and how he navigated difficulties with honesty and hard work. I also loved Olivia's relationship with her family, as difficult as it was at times. It felt authentic, and her wanting to care for her family, and do what was best for them, while also wanting to chase dreams she had for their family's farm was endearing. I also enjoyed the author's writing style. I laughed out loud a couple of times, and loved how the characters evolved. I received a review e-ARC of this book. A positive review was not required. All opinions are my own.
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Author 8 books40 followers
October 26, 2021
Olivia and Tyler hit it off at their friends’ wedding and have a fantastic night together. But Olivia has to focus on proving to her dad that she can run the family farm in the NC mountains and Tyler works with his best friend in Charleston. Tyler moves to NC to pursue Olivia, determined to wait until Olivia’s ready for a relationship. But what happens if she discovers work and a relationship are mutually exclusive?

It started a little slow but became very engrossing just over halfway in. A cute, sweet love story.
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Author 2 books27 followers
October 22, 2021
Love Off-Limits is a fun, romantic comedy by Jenny Proctor. The characters were likeable, entertaining and interesting. This book is part of a connected series, but unlike most connected series I felt like this could be really be read as a stand alone novel. I loved the setting of the story and found some of the background information interesting like the ins and outs of making soap out of goats milk, how new goat mothers handle their young and the troubles with family owned businesses. The romance was clean with mild-kissing scenes. I enjoyed the side characters and some of their quirks. This is a fun, enjoyable, and easy-to-read romance.

Please note that I received a free ebook to review, however, this is my honest opinion.
511 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2024
This was my favorite of this series so far. Really, since I listened through the Hawthorne brothers’ series first, wanting to go back and read about how Olivia and Tyler got together was the reason I picked this up. It was lovely to revisit Stonebrook Farm and see cameo appearances from characters I’d already come to like. And the Brandon Sanderson reference, which was entirely unexpected, made my day.
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202 reviews2 followers
July 26, 2024
I’ve loved these Jenny Proctor books. They’re stand-alone but the characters know each other, so it’s better if you read them in order.

Very cute, closed-door, sweet romances. Not much more you can ask for! Not as scream-and-kick-my-feet worthy as others I’ve read but still such a nice, quick, easy palate cleanser! Highly recommend!
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