This time there won't be any regrets... Regret at Roosevelt Ranch by Elise Faber is now available!
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Henry Miller was nobody.
Not any longer.
He used to be an up and coming chef in New York City, training under one of the most famous celebrity chefs in the world. But that had been five years before.
When he’d been itching to leave the small-town life of Darlington, Utah behind and become rich and powerful and famous. He’d been on his way too—had the fancy apartment, the great job, the gorgeous fiancĂ©.
Isabella had been generous, sweet, and beautiful inside and out . . . or so he’d thought. Because the moment he’d taken leave from his job to come home and care for his father, the moment he’d slipped free of the outer edges of celebrity by returning to Utah to help his mother run the diner, Bella had dumped him.
Without a word and definitely without any explanation, Bella had disappeared from his life faster than a Michelin star from a restaurant that had lost his shine.
And he was fine with that. He’d moved on, rebuilt a life in Darlington and found, if not fulfillment, then at least peace in cooking at his father’s old diner.
Until Isabella showed up in town with a new fiancé in tow.
Until Bella wanted him to cook the food for her wedding at Roosevelt Ranch.
Until . . . he found out why she had left.
Suddenly, the peaceful but boring life Henry had built for himself was chaotic and frightening and it potentially, maybe . . . possibly might be punctuated with a happy ending.
About the Author:
Aside from writing romance, Elise's passions are chocolate, Star Wars, and hockey (the order depending on the day and how well her team -- the Sharks! -- are playing). She and her husband also play as much hockey as they can squeeze into their schedules, so much so that their typical date night is spent on the ice. Elise is the mom to two exuberant boys and is thoroughly addicted to Dancing With the Stars.
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Website: https://www.elisefaber.com/
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Source: eARC for Honest Review
Genre: Adult Contemporary
Part #4 but can be read as a Standalone
My Regret at Roosevelt Ranch Review . . .
I have only read one other book within this series and both have been out of order, however, I don't feel this has effected my experience with this series.
This time around we have Henry Miller whom is best friends with Kelly from book 1 (Disaster at Roosevelt Ranch). Henry comes back to town to take care of his ailing father but once he passed he chose to stay. Especially since he lost his heart when he came home.
Isabella (Bella) had one regret and has come to make it right, but there are many details in her way to get her HEA.
I loved the meddling way of the town people and the easy acceptance of Bella. I did like the ease of Henry and Bella and the miscommunications weren't drawn out. But the pivotal point of the story I felt happened way to easy and was quite predictable.
This book was sweet and an easy read, now that I have read 2 out of the 4 I feel it is time to read the other two, in preparation for book 5, which is Rex's story.
3 Sweetly regretful thumbs up
I have only read one other book within this series and both have been out of order, however, I don't feel this has effected my experience with this series.
This time around we have Henry Miller whom is best friends with Kelly from book 1 (Disaster at Roosevelt Ranch). Henry comes back to town to take care of his ailing father but once he passed he chose to stay. Especially since he lost his heart when he came home.
Isabella (Bella) had one regret and has come to make it right, but there are many details in her way to get her HEA.
I loved the meddling way of the town people and the easy acceptance of Bella. I did like the ease of Henry and Bella and the miscommunications weren't drawn out. But the pivotal point of the story I felt happened way to easy and was quite predictable.
This book was sweet and an easy read, now that I have read 2 out of the 4 I feel it is time to read the other two, in preparation for book 5, which is Rex's story.
3 Sweetly regretful thumbs up
Lauren
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