Tuesday, November 5, 2019

The Ranger's Mountain Bride (Maplewood Book #5) by Elizabeth Bromke {Review}

The Ranger's Mountain Bride (Married in Maplewood, Maplewood Book #5) by Elizabeth Bromke
Kindle Edition
Publication: November 5th 2019 
Source: I received a complimentary copy through BookSprout. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
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A feisty reporter. A rugged Arizona ranger. And one sweet, small-town scandal...

Bo Delaney needs a juicy story, but small-town news is slow. She would be willing to set aside her career, if her boyfriend, Keegan, would just pop the question already. Frustrated and antsy, she strikes a deal: Bo promises to to stay in town and give Keegan time if he can get her early access to Maplewood's biggest stories. After all, as a search and rescue ranger, he lives the news.

Keegan Flanagan is afraid to commit to one more thing. On the brink of a promotion and trying to carve out time for date nights with Bo, all he wants is to keep things in order. That is until Keegan and Bo become ensnared in a scandal worthy of a tabloid. 

Can Keegan and Bo survive the rumor mill? Or will the Maplewood news cycle tear them apart? Order The Ranger's Mountain Bride, a sweet, small-town romance, today.
 
My Review: 5 Stars

Bromke has done it again! This author has delivered another sweet, small town romance with characters who are completely heartwarming.

I grew up in a small town and now live in a busy, thriving suburb, but this series sends me back to simpler times in a beautiful mountain setting with familiar friends. The root of the warm fuzzies for me is the feeling of nostalgia. Bo and Keegan struggle to articulate their feelings, as they don't know what they truly want from their on-again-off-again relationship, but a deal and a challenge help to put things into perspective and I loved watching them recognize their priorities and deep down desires. Their conflicting jobs brought a lot of entertainment to the story, and I especially enjoyed reading Bo's articles.

This beautiful romance and relationship is so sweet and pierced my heart with its lazy tendrils of friendship, old-fashioned values, and respect. My soul now craves to live in Maplewood.

Content: mild romance with some light innuendo.

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