Friday, August 17, 2018

Review : The Rancher's Twins

The Rancher's Twins by Carol Ross

Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Heartwarming
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Pages: 368
She's not the country nanny he advertised for

But she could be perfect for him... 

Jon Blackwell needs a woman ready to tackle the duties of a cattle ranch and two lively, take-no-prisoners twin girls. But ever since Lydia Newbury showed up at his six-generation Montana spread, the frazzled single father is rethinking, well, everything. The Philadelphia dazzler is a marvel. What he doesn't know is the secret that has Lydia on the run.

Jon Blackwell wanted a country nanny, someone who knows the ins and outs of a ranch but can also take care of his mischievous twins. When Lydia shows up at his door she is not what he expected. Lydia is on the run and found out that Jon needed a nanny to help take care of his teen daughter, not expecting TWIN daughters. She'll do everything she can to prove she can be the nanny he needs because she needs to stay off the grid and this can benefit both ways.

This book was such a nice contemporary read. I thought it was interesting the fact that Lydia was on the run and I was pretty curious what was the story behind that. TBH when it came to Jon he was sort of a jackass plenty of times. He was quick to judge and condemn certain things that he had no clue behind and I get it because of his ex but Lydia was clearly a different person and he didn't know her well to be doing comparison. I loved how Lydia was with the girls and how she was able to be there and help the girls, teach the girls in ways that were unexpected and fun. Catering to the girls needs knowing that they were hyper and not the type to just sit and learn but to apply it in different ways that made education more fun for them. I loved that connection between Lydia and Jon and how when Jon was being impossible she was able to explain things and like not yell at him when he was sort of spoiling for a fight she talked to him in a way. Instead of fighting or making him feel stupid she proved herself without making a fight about it. Not sure I'm explaining it right but I hope you get what I mean. Overall this book was really good i really enjoyed it.

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