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Every Promise Broken

Copper Lake, Book 5

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Every Promise Broken

By: Ashley James
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo, Aiden Snow
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Word to the wise: Getting hot and heavy one night with the broody, hot rancher in town is rarely a good idea—Especially when said rancher is your ex-husband.

Conrad Strauss is the owner of Grazing Acres Ranch, home to some of the sharpest bucking bulls around. As Copper Lake's only veterinarian in our small town, I have to see him more than I'd like. It hasn't always been easy, but it's become manageable.

Until, of course, the night my need for him burned too hot to ignore. The night I let my walls down and allowed myself to soak in his comfort and strong arms once more.

If that wasn't bad enough, now his Nana is coming to visit, and she doesn't know we're divorced.

Conrad Strauss is many things, but a beggar he is not. So when he asks—no, pleads with—me to pretend we're still married while she's here, I lose all rational thoughts and tell him yes.

But this means temporarily moving back into the house where we shared so many memories. It means sleeping in our bed again. It means having his eyes on me like they never left. It means pretending I'm in love with him… when I don't think it's pretending at all.

It's just a few weeks, though… How bad could it be?

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Contemporary Romance Westerns Ranch
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This was smart and funny, and I cried more than the first book. It was a second-chance romance that was older than some previous characters. It was spicy and had a bit of a D/s relationship btw MM that was amazing! Worth a credit

Another good choice from series

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I loved Conrad and Whit's story so much! Grief tore them apart, but they never got over each other and I loved how they made their way back together. I was not expecting Conrad to be so filthy, but goodness. There were so many little nuggets of wisdom sprinkled through this story that made it even better. But the way these two loved each other. That was definitely a soul deep kind of love.

The Perfect Second Chance!

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I love this story so much. I was always intrigued by these two. The stolen looks. The wanting gazes. I knew they were made to be together and this HEA didn’t dissapoint at all!

The best HEA

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I was rooting for Will and Connie since the first book ♥️ so I'm happy with their story.
I wasn't expecting the kind of intimacy they have but I loved it anyway

Love

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When using the fake trope, there has to be an element of the unknown in order to potentially fool a specific group of people - usually to save face in front of an ex, a horrible parent or some other awkward situation. In this case it is the Grandmother-in-law who is supposed to believe the these two haven't been divorced for four years - a lucid, active women who still communicates with people in town. James barely tries with this one, giving bland main characters, a wafer thin plot and the dumbest reason for another split. Even two well established and capable narrators seem to know they're working with pretty sad material, a generous four stars for them, Snow pushed them over the line from three stars.

These run on series set in tiny town Idaho or Wyoming where every third person is gay and no one seems to mind need to stop. I understand the value of escapist romance, but acting as if Rattlesnake Gulch, Texas is a thriving Mecca for gays seems to better serve a reader who doesn't want to acknowledge the real challenges LGBTQ people face in America, especially in small towns in conservative states. As most of these authors are women writing about gay men, I am often left wondering about their motivation. They continue to push unrealistic body types, just like they do in MF romance, lean into hyper masculine stereotypes of military, pro sports or ranching, and eschew these guys appreciating design, fashion, music or culture. This book hits so many wrong notes that I didn't want to finish it. Not recommended.

This one doesn't even try

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