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A review by velsbooknook
Live, Ranch, Love by Emma Lucy
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
4.25
My first cowboy romance but definitely not the last.
Take a grumpy rancher and a sunshine wellness influencer and you got the perfect combo for a cute, lighthearted and spicy summer read.
Aurora was so fun! She had some strong self doubts but she also was so positive and just so loveable.
Wyatt was a foul mouthed grump on the other hand but it turns out he also is a real gentleman.
I loved that both, Rory and Wyatt came with their own insecurities and their relationship felt very healthy, with them overcomming their past and supporting each other no matter what. I had a blast following their story and reading about all the ideas for Willow Ridge's future.
The story gave me Lindsey Lohan romcom vibes (in the best way possible) but also reminded me of Hannah Montana The Movie (you should have seen my face when it got mentioned in the book).
This book is about biting the bullet and just doing what makes you happy and fulfills your life. Finding yourself and knowing your worth. It may sound cheesy but sometimes it's all you need in life. Take the leap and try something completely new.
Thank you Emma Lucy and her PR-team for the eARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
Take a grumpy rancher and a sunshine wellness influencer and you got the perfect combo for a cute, lighthearted and spicy summer read.
Aurora was so fun! She had some strong self doubts but she also was so positive and just so loveable.
Wyatt was a foul mouthed grump on the other hand but it turns out he also is a real gentleman.
I loved that both, Rory and Wyatt came with their own insecurities and their relationship felt very healthy, with them overcomming their past and supporting each other no matter what. I had a blast following their story and reading about all the ideas for Willow Ridge's future.
The story gave me Lindsey Lohan romcom vibes (in the best way possible) but also reminded me of Hannah Montana The Movie (you should have seen my face when it got mentioned in the book).
This book is about biting the bullet and just doing what makes you happy and fulfills your life. Finding yourself and knowing your worth. It may sound cheesy but sometimes it's all you need in life. Take the leap and try something completely new.
Thank you Emma Lucy and her PR-team for the eARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
Graphic: Death, Panic attacks/disorders, Sexual content, and Grief