Review Card & Book Review- Third Time Lucky By Aimee Brown

Could a blast from the past be the secret ingredient to their future?

Asher Wright has spent his career creating and concocting the perfect dishes and is about to open his very own restaurant. Life is good. His love life, however, is far from cooking! He hasn’t thought about Lucy Gray in years – not since they both graduated, reeling from the shocking loss of her then boyfriend and his best friend Kris, who tragically died at 18. So when he witnesses the breakdown of her wedding in all its humiliating glory – old wounds and long-buried emotions resurface.

As Lucy lands a right hook on her soon-to-be ex-fiancée in front of their entire wedding party, she has a moment of realization… Love is not on the menu for her! Fate, however, has other plans… A chance twist of events lands Asher as the private chef for Lucy’s spirited grandmother, Mitzi, and what begins as awkward encounters in Mitzi’s Portland mansion soon evolves into a simmering connection she never expected.

As Asher and Lucy work through their past they discover a bond that feels both familiar and excitingly new.

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Third Time Lucky is a heartwarming, slow-simmering second-chance romance that blends humor, emotion, and mouthwatering culinary moments into a truly satisfying read. Aimee Brown serves up a novel that feels like comfort food for the soul—warm, nostalgic, and deeply satisfying.

At the center of the story is Asher Wright, a passionate chef about to launch the restaurant of his dreams. But his carefully plated future gets a messy stir when he sees Lucy Gray, the girl he’s never quite forgotten, deliver a jaw-dropping punch to her cheating fiancé at the altar. Cue the reentry of unresolved feelings, shared grief, and a spark that’s never really gone out.

Their bond is complicated by the ghost of Kris, Lucy’s first love and Asher’s best friend, whose tragic loss continues to cast shadows. But as fate would have it, Asher finds himself cooking in the eccentric mansion of Lucy’s feisty grandmother Mitzi—who steals every scene she’s in with her wit and no-nonsense charm.

Lucy is a relatable heroine—flawed, resilient, and refreshingly real. Her growth arc is powerful, as she learns to put her own happiness first after years of trying to live up to others’ expectations. Meanwhile, Asher is an absolute delight—a cinnamon-roll hero with a chef’s precision and a tender heart.The banter is quick and natural, the tension between Lucy and Asher is delicious, and the healing they both find—individually and together—is earned and poignant.

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Review Card & Book Review- Undone By Mary Sue Jackson

Josh

The last person I ever expected to see on my ranch? Zoe Wilson. Smart. Gorgeous. Stubborn as ever. And the girl who crushed my teenage heart under her designer boot. So imagine my surprise when she shows up—suitcase in hand—ready to “help.” Turns out, my little sister—Zoe’s best friend—invited her to redesign the ranch’s sorry excuse for a website. Did anyone ask me? Of course not. It’s only my ranch. But fine. I’ll be civil. Keep things professional. Focus on keeping the place afloat. Except she’s everywhere—in my space, in my head, under my damn skin. I keep telling myself I’ll stay distance. Be the grumpy cowboy she remembers, not the fool who fell for her once. Then she flashes that smile. The one that wrecked me then… and still does now. We’re stuck working side by side, and the tension crackles hotter than a wildfire in July. She’s terrified of horses, planning to leave in two months, and dead set against long-distance. Resisting her? Not a chance. I might lose the ranch. I might lose my heart. But I’ll be damned if I let her walk away without a fight.

Zoe

I had one rule when I agreed to come back to Cafferty Ranch keep it business. I should’ve known that would go out the window the second I saw Josh Cafferty again. Broad shoulders. Grumpy scowl. That jawline. And those worn-out jeans don’t help. He’s impossible. Bossy. Brooding. And exactly my type—unfortunately. Every day working with him is a war of words and stolen glances. Every brush of his hand, every low growl of my name under his breath leaves me melting faster than Montana snow in spring. But I don’t do cowboys. I don’t do small-town life. I definitely don’t do long-distance. I came to fix a website—not fall back into a past I worked hard to leave behind. So why does the thought of leaving him break me more than any goodbye ever has ?Why does staying suddenly feel like the only thing that makes sense?

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Josh and Zoe’s second-chance love story is tender, believable, and deeply moving. Josh is the quintessential cowboy—gritty, loyal, and quietly burdened by past regrets. Zoe, in contrast, is on a journey of rediscovery, trying to reclaim her strength and sense of self after life threw her off course. When their paths cross again, it feels like fate—messy, complicated, and absolutely worth it.

The chemistry between them is electric, but it’s the emotional depth that truly sets this book apart. Their connection feels earned, rooted in shared history and personal growth. Add in a vivid small-town backdrop and Jackson’s signature cowboy grit, and this story becomes impossible to put down.

Undone is everything you could want in a cowboy romance—emotional, heartfelt, and packed with second-chance swoon. Mary Sue Jackson expertly blends small-town charm with raw vulnerability, delivering a story that pulls you in and won’t let go.

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