Ratings45
Average rating3.9
My toxic trait is that I keep reading a series even if it’s clearly not for me! This one was sweeter than Done and Dusted, but still without much substance.
every time they referred to that damn dog as a “white ball of fluff” it took a year off my life. please. there are other descriptors out there!!
I am mostly jealous that she gave up her profession when this man was willing to support her... couldn't be me.
Rebel Blue Ranch is home. This was so good.
Wes is such a caregiver. He loves to be helpful to people, and to be there for him. He's such a cowboy with his “yes ma'am” and his dimples and his eyes. I can't handle it.
Ada is skittish, and tries to stay away from Wes (he's her boss and she doesn't want to get caught in a power imbalance again). But who can resist his sweet heart and his cute puffball dog.
Wes is everything. He's so adorable, caring, and patient with his “we will figure it out” attitude and his heart on his sleeve.
It was nice to be back on Rebel Blue Ranch! I really enjoyed Done and Dusted so picking up Swift and Saddled was a no-brainer. Swift and Saddled follows Ada, an interior designer looking for a fresh start, and Wes, one of the Ryder siblings who wants to make his family proud. I really loved the mental health representation in this story and the openness with which it was talked about. I felt like the story was good and the romance was definitely 5 Stars. The third act break up felt unnecessary to the story. I also felt like the book itself could have been longer. Look, I love that her books are shorter and aren't these 500+ page chunkers, but I think the characters could've been a little more developed. I would have loved a deeper look into Wes and Ada because I loved the bits she did give us. Overall I liked it. I will definitely be picking up the next one when it releases. Swift and Saddled is an adult romance, 18+ for sexual content