The Details
Title: Disaster at Roosevelt Ranch
Author: Elise Faber
Genre: Romance
Length: 211 pages
Release Date: December 13, 2016
Medium: E-book
Rating: 3.5/5
Pace: Fast
Stand-alone or Series: Book 1 in Roosevelt Ranch series
“I had never thought of a plus sign as a bad thing. Of course, I’d never had on show up on a sick I’d peed on. Kudos to me, that changed today.”
The Goodreads Synopsis
I slept with the wrong twin.
And all I got for it in return was a broken heart.
Oh yeah, and a baby on the way—there’s that too.
But I’m determined to make it on my own. I don’t need a man, thank you very much. Not rich, charismatic, and decidedly flighty Rex Roosevelt, and especially not his twin brother, Justin.
No matter that the gorgeous former military doctor makes my heart beat a little faster . . . and all spots lower pay careful, careful attention.
None of that matters. The Roosevelt men are dangerous and I’m steering clear.
The trouble is, Justin refuses to leave me be.
And deep down, I don’t want to avoid him.
Deep down, I want to be even closer.
The Review
I was provided this e-book from the author and publisher on NetGalley for an honest review.
I enjoyed this book from the first page. It was light hearted and a very quick read (one sitting to be exact). This isn’t the traditional romance where two fall in love, then one runs away, and they fall back in love. It was fast paced, but almost too fast for me. The beginning had great story line and build up, but the middle and end felt so rushed. I wanted to linger in the romance a little longer before the drastic change in events.
The Characters
Kelly was so relatable. Instead of being the traditional, “I wish my life would end up like that”, I felt like so many people can relate to her circumstances.
Justin, stole the show from the first mention of him. He is the well-known hero that everyone loves. I enjoyed his background story and his characteristics.
Rex, made me mad, enough said about him.
The Style
This is a very fast paced book. There are some adult sexual scenes, as there are in most romance novels.
The Recommendation