Sunday, July 1, 2018

Review : Unbridled

Unbridled by Diana Palmer

Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Western
Goodreads : Click
Purchase Link: Amazon | Kobo | BN
Pages: 336
A lone wolf takes on the threat endangering everything he loves in an unforgettable story in the sensational Long, Tall Texans series

Widowed Texas Ranger and single dad John Ruiz hardened his heart years ago. Day after day, he tracks the roughest criminals in the Lone Star State, leaving little room for love. So when John butts heads with the beautiful nurse who’s helping his young son, he’s floored by how quickly the sparks fly.

Ever since her mother’s and brother’s brutal murders, Sunny Marlowe has devoted her life to helping save others. Adorable Tonio Ruiz is just another youngster she’s trying to help—or so she tells herself. Little does she know he’s John’s son. When her life comes under fire, can one mysterious rancher rescue her?
John is a single father working as a Texas Ranger taking down tough criminals. Sunny is a nurse who has been pretty much spending her life helping out others. So when she sees a young boy come across the wrong crowd shes there to help out this child, there is way too many children that are falling into gangs and she wants to help this child stay away from that situation.

I don't find myself gravitating towards books that have gangs and stuff like that in it and honestly if I knew that beforehand I would've never picked up this book. I'm so glad I did though because I thought that this was  a pretty good book. I liked the characters getting to see from both John and Sunny's point of view and getting to learn about Sunny's backstory in why the way she is. I loved how devoted John was towards his son and his job but it seemed that his son was falling towards the way side and it was interesting seeing how the boy and his fathers relationship was there was plenty of love there. It was tough seeing what the son was going through he was a nice kid and he was trying to stay away form a bad situation and still wanted friends and I loved seeing how Sunny played her part in making sure that he was safe. Overall this was a pretty good book I enjoyed it.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...