Saturday, February 7, 2026

Smoochin' the Reticent Rancher by Madison Love

 

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Better Late Than Never, Though Late is an Understatement

Ace follows the standard Special Forces playbook: get injured, retreat into a cave of self-pity, and push away everyone who actually matters. After two years of ghosting his family and his fiance, he returns to find that Elise hasn’t spent her life paused in a vacuum.

As the local cosmetologist, Elise has more backbone than the man who ran away. She tries to bridge the gap, but Ace is too busy playing the martyr over a broken promise to notice she’s still standing there. Naturally, it takes the threat of another man’s interest to finally snap him out of his brooding. It's a classic case of not knowing what you have until someone else tries to claim it.

This story hits home personally, but it lacks the impact of the previous book. While the sentiment is true and Elise’s loyalty is the heart of the story, the execution feels a bit muted. It’s a solid entry, but Ace’s return to reality took a few chapters too many for my liking.



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