The holidays offered me a chance to catch up on some belated reviews and I am looking forward to sharing them with you in coming weeks.
Delighted to share my review for Linda Bradley – Unbranded (Montana Bred Series 1)
About the book
Threatened by the unexpected, a devoted rancher refuses to compromise her ambition or her legacy.
CHLOE MCINTYRE is determined to become the co-CEO of her grandfather’s Montana ranch, but her father isn’t ready to become partners—yet.
Jaded memories of her parents’ shotgun wedding gone wrong cloud her attraction for best friend Matt Cooper when she discovers she’s pregnant—with his baby. Chloe believes raising a child isn’t in her genes, and she doesn’t expect a marriage proposal. She keeps her condition a secret to hold her position on the ranch and continue what she does best: wrangling strays and working alongside hired hands.
After her father announces his first choice for co-CEO, a wild ride jeopardizes the pregnancy, and Chloe questions life choices. Will the cowgirl grit she has inherited from her grandmother be enough to rein in her disappointment, or will she walk away from everything that could flourish into love?
My review for the book 7th January 2023
It was great to meet up again with Maggie Mcintyre and her family whose story was shared in the Maggie’s Way and other Montana Bound Series books.
Chloe has inherited the grit and love of Montana and cattle ranching from her grandparents and has been lovingly nurtured by her father and step-mother Maggie. The baggage that Chloe is carrying around based on her father’s failed marriage and her absent mother’s lack of presence in her life, has made her form strong opinions about relationships. Not just romantic but with the cowboys she works with. She is ambitious and keen to carve out a future for herself her on the family ranch, and sometimes that is at odds with her father’s wishes but also her safety and that of her unborn child.
She is loved, and the author has created a wonderful support system around this feisty and stubborn young woman as she navigates the intricate interactions with the other main characters in the story. As the plot develops, Chloe learns much about herself and where the future might lie.
The author paints a detailed and engaging world on a busy cattle ranch and takes us along for the ride. All the characters are interesting and play their part in the evolving story, keeping the reader engaged and turning the pages. The romance is subtle and heartwarming and I can recommend to readers who enjoy a gentle but compelling story.
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Also by Linda Bradley
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About Linda Bradley
Linda’s inspiration comes from her favorite authors and life itself. Her women’s fiction highlights characters that peel away outer layers of life to discover the heart of their dreams with some unexpected twists and turns along the way. Her writing integrates humor found in everyday situations, as well as touching moments, thus creating avenues for readers to connect with her characters.
Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will be leaving with some books… Sally.
WTG, Linda! I can see the paperback of this book on the bookshelf in front of me right now. Perhaps this is a sign I should read it again! ❤
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Perhaps it is Annette… worth reading again…♥♥
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Thanks for the review, Sally. Subtle romance and a gentle page-turner with great characters sounds like a wonderful start to the new year. Congrats to Linda on the excellent review.
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Thanks very much Diana enjoy your weekend..♥
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Congratulations, Linda, on this wonderful review. It looks like a fun read for sure. Sally, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Hugs 💕🙂
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Thanks very much Harmony ♥♥
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This is right up my reading alley, Sally. It sounds great. Off to grab it on Amazon.
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Great Jacqui… enjoy and your weekend.. xx
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A terrific review, Sally. Congratulations to Linda.
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Thanks very much John…hugsx
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This new book from Linda sounds great. I love the other series starting with Maggie’s Way. Thanks so much, Sally.
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Thanks Colleen.. a lovely series. enjoy your weekend x
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Thank you. You, as well, Sally.
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Sounds like a lovely escape read Sal. Congrats to Linda on her newest series ❤
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It is Debby… heartwarming and entertaining. ♥
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What a wonderful review of Linda’s book! This sounds like a fun and entertaining read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Sally!
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Thanks Jan and it is entertaining especially on a cold and windy Irish winter’s day… hugsx
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Great Reviews Sally! Great for a rainy day which are many here right now..
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Thanks Cindy and here too. Still soon be spring lol..xx
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you’re sos welcome.. Couldn’t come fast enough but I’m not complaining as we need the rain. 💗
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Thanks, Sally. I love to curl up with a nice romance, a cup of coffee, and a good storm raging outside. Congratulations to Linda on this latest publication. Hugs, C
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Thanks Cheryl and this one fits the bill… enjoy your weekend.♥
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Thanks for sharing Michael. hugsx
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I will make a note for myself too. It sounds a very entertaining read. Thanks for the great review, Sally! hugsx Michael
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Thanks Michael.. cowboys and romance… always a good combination hugsxx
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