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The Cowboy's Reality Bride: A Blushing Brides Romance by Lorana Hoopes

pattyfgd's review against another edition

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5.0

Can you find the love your life on the set of TV show? Tyler is about to find out as he embarks on a quest to find a wife. Laney is filling in as the makeup artist on the set, and these two hit is off! But Laney is not in the running for his attention! What will happen next not only surprises those watching but will keep you listening to see how things turn out! Lorana Hoopes has crafted a sweet, clean romance that will leave your heart warm and completely in love.

Narration is key, and Lorana Hoopes also narrates the book. She nails it with her pleasant voice. I am very impressed with her array of voices and I loved her ability to give me all the feels. She gives a wonderful performance and I can't wait to see what she has in store next!

icygrl7's review against another edition

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5.0

I enjoyed this book. It is very sweet and faith filled. The characters mesh well together and are believable. I liked the dynamics between the Tyler and Laney. I am not a huge reality show watcher other than the talent based ones so this particular one would of never caught my interest. I liked the way it all played out though. I would recommend this book to others who enjoy a sweet Christian romance. I will definitely be picking up other books by this author.

juniper_reads_things's review against another edition

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3.0

I got an audiobook version of this off Scribd while I was recovering from surgery. I wanted a cute, silly little romance to distract myself from the pain, and this hit the spot. I didn’t realize it was a Christian fiction book until I started listening. I thought the indoctrination level was pretty cheesey, but it didn’t distract too bad from the story. It also didn’t turn into a Narnia wannabe, which is great! Most of the Christian lit I’ve read tries to be an allegory at some point, but this book accepted itself for what it wanted to be without trying to check off too many boxes.

Overall, not a bad read.
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