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Sabrina Sol

Teoksen Delicious Temptation tekijä

7+ teosta 57 jäsentä 13 arvostelua

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Tekijän teokset

Delicious Temptation (2015) 18 kappaletta
Delicious Satisfaction (2017) 14 kappaletta
Delicious Complication (2015) 11 kappaletta
Second Chance at Rancho Lindo (2022) 10 kappaletta
The Cowboy Whisperer (2023) 2 kappaletta
Her Sweet Seduction (2015) 1 kappale

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Yleistieto

Sukupuoli
female
Kansalaisuus
USA
Agentti
Sarah E. Younger

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I received this book for free, this does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review

The ranch had been in their family for four generations.

The Cowboy Whisperer is second in the Rancho Lindo series, it's about a family run ranch with five brothers who are trying to keep it going in the face of financial troubles. You could start here, the first book introduces everybody, but this does a good job of not overwhelming but relaying the foundation for the family dynamics and setting. There is a continued storyline dealing with the father and his cancer diagnosis and treatment. This book spotlights Tomás, the ranch's stable master and the one everyone is worried about since his fiancee broke off their engagement eight years ago and he hasn't dated since. When his brother Cruz, who's the main one in charge, tells him they're going to have a guest on the ranch for three months, an equestrian jumper training for the Olympics, Tomás is less than thrilled.

Maybe Rancho Lindo wasn’t up to her standards. But Veronica del Valle was going to find out soon that not everything in this world was about her.

Veronica's mother was an equestrian jumper and when she died from cancer when Veronica was sixteen, she made a promise that she would compete in the Olympics in her mother's memory someday. Three years ago, Veronica fell during a jump, the physical and mental recovery had her isolating at her family's home in Guadalajara and had rumors spreading about her as the video of her fall went viral. Now, with some pressure from her father, she is ready to try again. Rancho Lindo isn't up to her standards but the stable master is giving her better advice than her trainer. She's also starting to see that she may not always know better and the initial dislike she had with Tomás is turning into something much different.

In that moment, Tomás wasn’t sure exactly what it was. But his gut told him that he was starting to see the real Veronica. And he liked her.

I thought the beginning of this started off with great possibility but the first half's pace, kept the story slow enough that I started to itch for something to happen. Around thirty percent Veronica and Tomás start to thaw to each other, as they talk and learn about one another. Veronica's not just the rich princess Tomás thought she was and he's not just the rude and grumpy stable master she thought him to be. There's some strain with Veronica and her new trainer, she has over the phone conversations with her sister that she seems to be close too and Tomás has the family drama to deal with, the stress of the ranch needing more money and then his ex-fiancée coming to town to celebrate her parents' anniversary. Tomás says, and it feels like, he's over his ex but when she calls him and tells him she's engaged and bringing the fiancé to the party, he finds himself lying that he has a girlfriend to stop any pity she might have towards him.

They might be on a pretend date tonight, but Veronica was starting to have real feelings.

A little over midway, the fake dating kind of happens, I say kind of because while the trope appears in the story, it didn't really feel a big part of it. Veronica sort of steam rolls in and introduces herself as Tomás' girlfriend, even when they had a previous conversation where Tomás said he didn't really feel comfortable lying to his ex and subsequently his parents and abuelita. Tomás then feels he's obligated to help Veronica with her training, even when he turned it down before because he didn't like that she wanted to keep it a secret that he was helping her. They spend a little more time together, go on a date with his ex, her fiancé, and his brother with his girlfriend (book one) and dance, which was just about the only time I felt these two had a romance connection. There's a picnic scene where we get a kiss (this was very closed door) and around eighty percent, Tomás is saying he wants this fake dating relationship to be for real because he loves her.

Then she remembered that she was Veronica del Valle and she never gave up without a fight.

I can't really say I bought into or felt the romance between these two and the slower first half and then the latter second half that had a rush of things happening with dealing with issues, Veronica's equestrian career and Tomás' fear of how it could ruin anything between them as it echoes how his ex left and he needs to stay on the ranch, made the story feel so uneven. Tomás' character also felt a little uneven to me, he seemed more stoic grumpy in the first half and then really disappeared in the second half with more of a paper doll getting moved from here to there. The romance wasn't as developed as I like and overall, the story fell off to feeling uninspired. I do really enjoy the setting of a family ranch, so I'm hoping the next brother's romance delivers on some sparks.
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WhiskeyintheJar | 1 muu arvostelu | Dec 2, 2023 |
The Cowboy Whisperer by Sabrina Sol
Rancho Lindo series #2. Contemporary romance with Hispanic heritages and a handsome cowboy. Can be read as a stand-alone. Significant Spanish in the text such as greetings that are easily understood in the context. Fake relationship troupe.
After three years of being away from competitive equestrian riding, Veronica de Valle is ready to train again in hopes of making it to the Olympics. She agrees to train at a family-run ranch in Esperanza, California that has no connections to the circuit. It also is a bit sparse on luxury. What it does have is a stable manager that is part horse whisperer. He instinctively knows if a horse is hurting or why it may be refusing to follow instructions. Tomas Ortega impresses Veronica enough that her performance improves. She volunteers to pretend they have a relationship in front of his ex-girlfriend which soon turns to something real.

Two people, each hurt in the past, afraid to trust. It’s heartbreaking. I wasn’t happy with the manipulation by her father and the arrogance of the initial trainer. I was happy when Tomas has such success with the horses and that Veronica internalized it. In the end I was crying, first with sadness and they ultimately when the situation is made right.

I received a copy of this from NetGalley.
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Madison_Fairbanks | 1 muu arvostelu | Nov 30, 2023 |
I received this book for free, this does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

He'd been consumed with the idea that there was something better for him out in the world. When all he really had wanted was something different.

When an IED puts an end to his career as an explosions technician because of lingering hand grip issues, Gabe Ortega goes back home to the family ranch that he couldn't wait to escape. His four brothers still work on Rancho Lindo and with a father that Gabe just can't seem to connect with, he's felt like an outsider. At a transitional point in his life, Gabe gets reintroduced to the ranch's horticulturist, Nora Torres and while he's instantly attracted to her, he has some past issues to atone for with Nora and his family, along with deciding what he wants out of life once and for all.

He decided right then and there that his new favorite pastime was making Nora blush.

Second Chance at Rancho Lindo kicks off the series about the Ortega family, they've owned Rancho Lindo for generations. Second oldest brother Gabe, always felt like he couldn't live up to his father's expectations of him and be good enough like his older brother Cruz. When Gabe turned eighteen, the tension finally exploded and he signed up for the military to just get away. Coming from a close knit family, this fractured some relationships and because Gabe left forgetting that he promised to take Nora, a girl who spent her summers on the ranch with her tia and tio, to a dance, he also broke trust with her. This was really a family ensemble story, the Ortega brothers along with their parents and abuelita were a big part of the story and I would suggest reading this for that kind of atmosphere because this was a good story in that aspect. For me, the romance took a big backseat and there wasn't much there.

All she knew was that her pulse quickened at the way he looked at her.

By 20% Gabe learns why Nora is standoffish with him and I liked how that issue when they were teenagers wasn't the number one issue of keeping them apart throughout the story. It played, along with Nora's father leaving when she was nine, into Nora's trust issues with Gabe but Nora didn't fixate so much on it. Around 30% I felt like Nora and Gabe were starting to get going more and I was ready for the romance to make a stronger showing since the setting and family dynamics had been laid out but these two never really got their engines revving and out of park.

It was about time he truly appreciated what he had in front of him.
And that included Nora.


The majority of the story is Gabe figuring out what he really wants out of life now that his military career is over. He half halfheartedly checks around for jobs from his contacts but it's mostly him being wishy washy and not quite outright moping around that he feels like he could never live up to his father's expectations and therefore not wanting to try. An emotion and thread I think could have played better if around 20% had been trimmed from this, the story started to feel like it was dragging as this went on for the whole story. Halfway through we get Gabe learning about how the ranch is in financial trouble, health issues with his dad, and he and Nora kiss. It was around 60% that Nora and Gabe start up their relationship and while we get a few kisses here and there (one very fade-to-black scene) most of their romance is very much in the back and just about non-existent.

Nora did the only thing she could do in that very big moment between them.
She kissed him back.


The ending had Gabe coming through for the ranch and Nora in the work sense and a misunderstanding that had everyone leaning into their insecurities and with only 5% remaining, Gabe finally making a decision that he grappled with for the whole story. I struggled with how to rate this because I liked the story but if you read it in the family fiction sense, I would have wanted more conversations, scenes, and flushing out with some characters. I would promote it as family fiction over romance though, the romance was more of pinch seasoning and too much in the background for me. A good story, setting, and family but the romance was not there for me.
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WhiskeyintheJar | Dec 29, 2022 |
Delicious Temptation is a coming of age story of two adults that are trying to prove their worth after past mistakes. Living up to others image of you is never easy, especially if it's someone that you love. Eric and Amara each have to trust the decisions that they make and stop letting others opinions matter. Add in the fact that Eric and Amara are discovering romantic feelings that neither expected and you have a great read. Enjoyable read about trusting your heart to lend you in the right direction. Received Delicious Temptation by Sabrina Sol for an honest review.… (lisätietoja)
 
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Lashea677 | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Feb 16, 2019 |

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