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sj9642's review against another edition
4.0
I loved all the sisters and the guys a lot. Great stories and great sex, but not just another Pw/oP. Jolene had the most spunk, I'd say and was a good match for Walker - even if he had his head up his ass for a long time. Val and Mason's story was sweet and hot; I'm glad she figured out that she could be more than a rancher's wife if she let herself feel what she needed to. Brea and Gage were a good pair together. I really liked this book, as well as the last one like it - and adding cowboys to the mix made it all even hotter.
witandsin's review against another edition
3.0
Originally posted on Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/reviews/Apr10/boundbrandedandbrazen.jb.html
āBoundā
When Valerie McMastersās uncle dies, she returns home to the Bar M Ranch, promising her youngest sister she will stay for a month while Jolene sorts things out. After that, Valerie is determined to go back to her life as a doctor in Dallas. The Bar M holds too many memories, and plenty of them are in the form of Mason Parks, foreman of the Bar M and Valerieās ex-husband. The fire between Valerie and Mason has always burned bright and hot, but Valerie canāt be what he needs. Mason doesnāt quite agree with that assessment and heās determined to seduce Valerie into wanting to stay at the Bar M ā and with him ā forever. But the decision has to be Valerieās and Valerieās alone. Will the lovers get their second chance at happily ever after?
Iām a complete sucker for reunion romances and Jaci Burton does it right in āBound.ā I loved how patient and understanding Mason is. Thereās no doubt he loves Valerie, but he also knows he can only push her so far and that at some point she has to be the one to come to him. I definitely wanted her to, and because I was invested in their romance, I couldnāt stop reading āBoundā until Valerie and Masonās erotic reunion was complete.
āBrandedā
Brea is the ordinary McMasters sister. Sheās not brilliant and witty like Valerie, nor is she tough and outgoing like Jolene. Brea would rather stay in and read romances when sheās not working on her computer. That doesnāt stop her from daydreaming about Gage Reilly. Brea watches Gage from afar while he trains horses at the Bar M. But will she be able to handle it when he focuses all that gentle dominance on her in the most delicious of ways?
āBrandedā is probably my favorite story of the three. I love seeing a wallflower heroine come into her own, and thatās exactly what happened in āBranded.ā Breaās shy and a bit insecure, which endeared her to me. What I loved about Gage was that he sees Breaās spirit and strength and encourages her to come out of her shell. āBrandedā had a wonderful mix of character growth and romance. To me it was the hottest, most romantic story of the bunch.
āBrazenā
Jolene McMasters has been pretty much running the Bar M for years. Her love of the ranch, hardworking nature, and take-charge attitude are a large part of what makes the Bar M successful. With the Bar M, Jolene has pretty much everything she wants ā except Walker Morgan. For five years the two of them have been dancing around each other and with her sisters newly returned and finding love, Jolene isnāt going to wait for Walker to make a move forever. Itās time this cowgirl ropes her man.
āBrazenā is probably the most aptly-titled story of the three. Jolene is every bit as forward as the title suggests, but Ms. Burton never sends her over the top. I admired Jolene for her confidence, for knowing what she wants and going after it. She and Walker are a perfect fit, except for his refusal to get involved with his boss. Walker has his reasons (which I will not spoil) for resisting his attraction to Jolene. Still, I looked forward to him finding happiness with Jolene and I finished āBrazenā a well-satisfied reader.
Bound, Branded, & Brazen is a wonderfully sexy journey of three sisters finding the joy in home, family, and true love. Itās packed with Ms. Burtonās signature fiery eroticism, but itās the heart more than the heat that makes Bound, Branded, & Brazen memorable. I adored this book and look forward to re-reading it again (āBrandedā in particular) in the near future.
āBoundā
When Valerie McMastersās uncle dies, she returns home to the Bar M Ranch, promising her youngest sister she will stay for a month while Jolene sorts things out. After that, Valerie is determined to go back to her life as a doctor in Dallas. The Bar M holds too many memories, and plenty of them are in the form of Mason Parks, foreman of the Bar M and Valerieās ex-husband. The fire between Valerie and Mason has always burned bright and hot, but Valerie canāt be what he needs. Mason doesnāt quite agree with that assessment and heās determined to seduce Valerie into wanting to stay at the Bar M ā and with him ā forever. But the decision has to be Valerieās and Valerieās alone. Will the lovers get their second chance at happily ever after?
Iām a complete sucker for reunion romances and Jaci Burton does it right in āBound.ā I loved how patient and understanding Mason is. Thereās no doubt he loves Valerie, but he also knows he can only push her so far and that at some point she has to be the one to come to him. I definitely wanted her to, and because I was invested in their romance, I couldnāt stop reading āBoundā until Valerie and Masonās erotic reunion was complete.
āBrandedā
Brea is the ordinary McMasters sister. Sheās not brilliant and witty like Valerie, nor is she tough and outgoing like Jolene. Brea would rather stay in and read romances when sheās not working on her computer. That doesnāt stop her from daydreaming about Gage Reilly. Brea watches Gage from afar while he trains horses at the Bar M. But will she be able to handle it when he focuses all that gentle dominance on her in the most delicious of ways?
āBrandedā is probably my favorite story of the three. I love seeing a wallflower heroine come into her own, and thatās exactly what happened in āBranded.ā Breaās shy and a bit insecure, which endeared her to me. What I loved about Gage was that he sees Breaās spirit and strength and encourages her to come out of her shell. āBrandedā had a wonderful mix of character growth and romance. To me it was the hottest, most romantic story of the bunch.
āBrazenā
Jolene McMasters has been pretty much running the Bar M for years. Her love of the ranch, hardworking nature, and take-charge attitude are a large part of what makes the Bar M successful. With the Bar M, Jolene has pretty much everything she wants ā except Walker Morgan. For five years the two of them have been dancing around each other and with her sisters newly returned and finding love, Jolene isnāt going to wait for Walker to make a move forever. Itās time this cowgirl ropes her man.
āBrazenā is probably the most aptly-titled story of the three. Jolene is every bit as forward as the title suggests, but Ms. Burton never sends her over the top. I admired Jolene for her confidence, for knowing what she wants and going after it. She and Walker are a perfect fit, except for his refusal to get involved with his boss. Walker has his reasons (which I will not spoil) for resisting his attraction to Jolene. Still, I looked forward to him finding happiness with Jolene and I finished āBrazenā a well-satisfied reader.
Bound, Branded, & Brazen is a wonderfully sexy journey of three sisters finding the joy in home, family, and true love. Itās packed with Ms. Burtonās signature fiery eroticism, but itās the heart more than the heat that makes Bound, Branded, & Brazen memorable. I adored this book and look forward to re-reading it again (āBrandedā in particular) in the near future.
mrsherrera's review against another edition
3.0
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arickman's review against another edition
4.0
Enjoy the three stories in one book. Love Jaci Burton.
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