ARC/ALC Book Review: Hard to Love (The Lost Girls #1) by Stacy Williams

Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Romantic Suspense
Length: 457 pages
Author: Stacy Williams
Publisher: Self published
Release Date: June 2nd, 2026
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads

BOOK SUMMARY:

What if no one really sees you?
What if you don’t want them to?

Ryder Jones typically spends her days and nights busting down doors to rescue innocent victims from a dangerous world most can’t fathom. But when an injury puts her out of commission, her boss gives her a new and anxiety-provoking 24-hour protection detail for a charming athlete with a target on his back.

Cole Matthews’s sole focus is winning football games. That is, until a stalker threatens his life. But it’s his sullen, highly trained blonde bodyguard—and new roommate—who’s turning his regimented life upside down. As Cole and Ryder dig into who has a vendetta against him, their forced proximity leads to an undeniable attraction neither has experienced before.

A relationship would never work—Ryder operates in the dark, and Cole commands the spotlight. When their opposite worlds collide and the stalker closes in, Ryder must admit that Cole is more than an assignment. She’ll do anything to protect him, even if it’s from herself. But what if the one thing that needs rescuing. . . is her heart?

Thank you to the author for an eARC and Tantor Audio for the audiobook.

BEAUTIFUL STORY.

I love Stacy William’s stories y’all. They are beautiful and deep and full of love. The courage it takes to love someone else AND be loved in return. Cole and Ryder don’t make it easy on each other and genuinely have a lot going on. As the gentle pull of a deeper connection surfaced I was glued to this book needing to know what happens next.

I really love the found family of these women who have banded together through difficult situations. The layers and emotion played out in these subtle moves and big outbursts. It’s not a journey that continually moves forward. The backward progression helps Ryder see more light in her life and I loved the importance of communication and getting things off your chest.

Cole is such a sweet, genuine soul and never pushed Ryder beyond what she could handle. He met her where she was and I adored watching him fall first. The spark between them started small and became a steady and all encompassing burn.

🎧: The audiobook was amazing! I eyeball read about half and the other was on audio. Loved the narrators, highly recommend that route.

Overall audience notes:

  • Romantic suspense
  • Language: mild
  • Romance: fade to black
  • Violence: moderate+
  • Content warnings: mentions of sex trafficking and abuse (adult & children) – off page

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