April 6, 2016

Once a Rancher. Linda Lael Miller

Once a Rancher book cover
Published: Harlequin
Date: March 29th 2016
Format: e-ARC
Pages: 320
Genre: Romance
Source: Little Bird Publicity via NetGalley
Rating:
4 stars                                Add to Goodreads
Slater Carson might be a businessman by trade, but he’s a cowboy at heart—and he knows the value of a hard day’s work under the hot Wyoming sun. So when he sees troubled teen Ryder heading down a dangerous path, he offers the boy a job on the ranch he shares with his two younger brothers. And since Ryder’s temporary guardian is the gorgeous new resort manager, Grace Emery, Slater figures it can’t hurt to keep a closer eye on her as well…

Grace Emery doesn’t have time for romance. Between settling in to her new job and caring for her ex-husband’s rebellious son, her attraction to larger-than-life Slater is a distraction she can’t afford. But when the past catches up to her in Mustang Creek, she’ll discover just how far Slater will go to protect what matters most—and that love is always worth fighting for.
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Once a Rancher starts off a new trilogy in Linda Lael Miller's setting of Biss County in Wyoming. It involves three Carson brothers of Mustang Creek. This one is all about Slater or as he is known to his two brothers - Showbiz. That's because he is involved in the movie industry.

The Carson family is a delightful mix, with related and... unrelated characters. Red for instance, the ranch hand who each of the Carson boys really respect, and Harry the cook. Then there is Blythe their mother, a woman to be reckoned with.

Along comes Grace and Slater certainly is slayed! Grace is a resourceful, independent woman and she sure is not looking for love and a man about the house! She is divorced and has responsibility for Ryder her stepson.

Mix them all up together and you have a recipe for a very enjoyable romantic story. I really delighted in the return to this small community, where before the word is out of your mouth the whole town knows. However that is a small price to pay when they are also totally there with their care and support as well.

I took time to just appreciate the romantic build up, the fun, genuine characters, the spice added by someone who is out to 'pay Grace back' in irresponsible ways, and the warmth of a story well told. It was a well paced, very entertaining story. Actually so looking forward to the other Carson stories. Love their sense of fun and good taste in hats!

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8 comments:

  1. I definitely have this on my TBR. Has Harlequin changed its book format? They used to be really short reads and superficial romances.

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    1. I am not sure Stephanie, but possibly they have a range of categories I think.

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  2. I liked the stalker subplot! Normally that kind of thing feels really half hearted in a romance but I truly believed Grace was in some danger. I really enjoyed this one as well!

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  3. I love LLM she's the true Queen of the Western Romance. Great review!!!

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    1. I agree and the other one I love is Jodi Thomas.

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