He may be a King but I’ll never kneel. Colton If asked to list all the folks in Darling Montana I can’t stand I’d have a single name. Noah King. He’s the second-best farrier in town (me being the first). A royal pain in my behind. And an all-around smug pest I wouldn’t mind knocking down a peg or two. It’s no surprise after so many years our animosity has come to a head. I just never in my wildest hate-fueled fantasies expected Noah’s attack to involve his lips on mine. It was a mistake no question. But apparently I still have some things to figure out about myself. One thing I do know? Noah King and I have been bitter rivals from the start. And nothing not even the fire he lights under my skin makes a lick of difference in the end. Surrendering to my enemy isn’t an option. Brim Over Boot is a small town enemies-to-lovers romance between rival farriers with a double bi-awakening tension and banter