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stephsbooktalk 's review for:
Wild and Wrangled
by Lyla Sage
Thank you so much to PRH Audio for the advance copy of this!
This book will be out on April 15th.
This is the last book in the Rebel Blue Ranch series and gahh Cam and Dusty were just the best!! Second chance romance has been creeping in to becoming one of my favorite tropes to read in romances and once again I'm reminded as to why I love it so much.
This book is told from dual timelines - the past & present. We got to see how Dusty and Cam came to be and then what led to their eventual breakup. In the present time, as soon as Cam was back in town, Dusty was a goner. We got to see them reconnect over the course of the book and Dusty's relationship with her daughter was just too sweet. I love how they had vulnerable conversations and Dusty just seems like such a good dude. They just have this chemistry that bursted through and the moment at the gala after he told off her parents - WHEWWW.
Some people could argue that they wish the book was longer but I always felt with any of the books in this series is that we are able to get a complete story in 300 some pages. This book is about 9 hours on audio and easily digestible in one day. I rather the author not add in extra fluff scenes or unnecessary drama between the leads just to fill the pages.
Connor Crais and Savannah Peachwood were the narrators and let me tell you, I don't know how I made it this long without ever hearing Connor's voice but holy moly! As soon as we got to Dusty's POV and he started talking, I was a goner. Savannah as usually did a great job as Cam!
If you haven't dived into this series, they are quick, fun, spicy and full of lovable characters who will just make you smile!
Update: I realized I have listen to one other book narrated by Connor Crais and I swooned over it then as well.
This book will be out on April 15th.
This is the last book in the Rebel Blue Ranch series and gahh Cam and Dusty were just the best!! Second chance romance has been creeping in to becoming one of my favorite tropes to read in romances and once again I'm reminded as to why I love it so much.
This book is told from dual timelines - the past & present. We got to see how Dusty and Cam came to be and then what led to their eventual breakup. In the present time, as soon as Cam was back in town, Dusty was a goner. We got to see them reconnect over the course of the book and Dusty's relationship with her daughter was just too sweet. I love how they had vulnerable conversations and Dusty just seems like such a good dude. They just have this chemistry that bursted through and the moment at the gala after he told off her parents - WHEWWW.
Some people could argue that they wish the book was longer but I always felt with any of the books in this series is that we are able to get a complete story in 300 some pages. This book is about 9 hours on audio and easily digestible in one day. I rather the author not add in extra fluff scenes or unnecessary drama between the leads just to fill the pages.
Connor Crais and Savannah Peachwood were the narrators and let me tell you, I don't know how I made it this long without ever hearing Connor's voice but holy moly! As soon as we got to Dusty's POV and he started talking, I was a goner. Savannah as usually did a great job as Cam!
If you haven't dived into this series, they are quick, fun, spicy and full of lovable characters who will just make you smile!
Update: I realized I have listen to one other book narrated by Connor Crais and I swooned over it then as well.