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Bridleton by Becky Barker

turophile's review

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2.0

I’m not crazy about western romance to start with, but this one drove me particularly crazy. The heroine, Andrea, and the hero, Noah, were high school sweethearts. But when Andrea’s sister died shortly after alluding to the fact that she and Noah also had a thing going, Andrea fled and became an international model. Yep.
The main conflict is this misunderstanding between the two, which could have been easily cleared up. Noah’s a bit of a jerk. The book spends way too much time describing how physically attracted these two are to each other, and not enough action or character development.
Didn’t work for me.

aharey's review

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.0

 This was an OK book. It's a typical romance novel- nothing really stood out for me. The characters, the plot and the setting were all cookie cutter. 

donnah's review

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3.0

This story was a fast read for me. The story has been told in many was before. Becky Barker did a good job of telling this one.

Andrea is an international model that lives a jet set life. She has been away from her Texas home of Bridleton for too long. But now she is being called home by her grandmother.

Noah is the man she left behind after a bitter breakup. But Noah stayed on the Ranch working his way up until now he's in charge of her beloved Texas home Bridleton.

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