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Tame the Heart
by Ava Hunter
Ruby has kept her heart guarded her entire life. Armed with a bucket list and a quest to be on her own, Ruby finds herself on a ranch in Montana where she meets Charlie Montgomery. Charlie isn’t Ruby’s biggest fan and wants nothing more than for this stranger to leave his town. But, when Charlie saves Ruby from a bar fight, things get complicated.
Tame the Heart is a sweet, grumpy sunshine romance with a dash of suspense. This book does start off a bit slow, however, my curiosity about Ruby kept me going and I’m glad I stuck with it. Ruby was a brave, bright, ball of sunshine who just wanted to experience life and wasn’t about to let a grumpy cowboy get her down. Charlie is the absolute definition of a grumpy cowboy, and I couldn’t get enough! Together Ruby and Charlie had the best chemistry and I loved the tension between them. These characters were definitely put through the paces and I loved watching them navigate their way to a happily ever after.
Overall, I thought this book was an enjoyable read and I look forward to checking out more from this author in the future.
*I was provided an ARC copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review*
Tame the Heart is a sweet, grumpy sunshine romance with a dash of suspense. This book does start off a bit slow, however, my curiosity about Ruby kept me going and I’m glad I stuck with it. Ruby was a brave, bright, ball of sunshine who just wanted to experience life and wasn’t about to let a grumpy cowboy get her down. Charlie is the absolute definition of a grumpy cowboy, and I couldn’t get enough! Together Ruby and Charlie had the best chemistry and I loved the tension between them. These characters were definitely put through the paces and I loved watching them navigate their way to a happily ever after.
Overall, I thought this book was an enjoyable read and I look forward to checking out more from this author in the future.
*I was provided an ARC copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review*