October 26th, 2011

Author Review: Range War Bride by Lara Santiago

Range War Bride by Lara Santiago
Series: Tasty Treats 11
Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand, Inc.
Genre: Erotic Romance, Futuristic, Multiple Partners, Western/Cowboys, M/F/M
Length: 109 pages

Summary:

[PolyAmour: Erotic Futuristic Cowboy Multiple Partner Romance, M/F/M]

In a world where female infertility is the norm, two related men are legally allowed to marry one woman to produce an heir for their family property.

Brianna escapes a vile arranged marriage but is rescued by two brothers, Alex and Rafe Drakestone, on their own bride hunt for a woman to carry their child. Brianna agrees to marry Alex and Rafe, if she proves fertile. However, her stubborn and not-so-nice ex-fiancés won’t let her go without a fight and bring the local law into the mix.

And then all hell breaks loose.

Brianna harbors a horrible secret that threatens her freedom if found out. Will Alex and Rafe start a range war to keep her as their bride? And will they discard her once they learn what she’s done in the name of self-preservation? Can four men fight over one woman and settle their private war?

A Siren Erotic Romance

Olivia’s Review:

From the very first page, Range War Bride by Lara Santiago was a fascinating, fun, sexy read. Living in world where the fertility in women has been severely decreased, Brianna is caught in between two neighbors: one, a brutally evil man, the other, two brothers determined to secure the future of their ranch.

What I really liked about Ms. Santiago’s book was that although women, in this future where having a baby means everything and women who can have them are very scarce, it was a relief that the heroine, Brianna, was still a strong, smart, three-dimensional character. It’s easy to write a woman in a book like this as meek and totally submissive, but Ms. Santiago avoided doing this, which I though made the story a little more believable and true.

Another thing I liked about Range War Bride was that Ms. Santiago gave Brianna distinct, separate times to bond with the heroes, Alex and Rafe. I’m a little put off by M/F/M books in which the two men are related and they’re all hopping into bed together. However, the way Ms. Santiago wrote it was less uncomfortable and more sweet and romantic. I thought Alex and Rafe were wonderful characters, just the perfect blend of super masculine male, while being sweet and caring.

Overall, Range War Bride was a very fun book and one I would recommend to anybody.

Rated 3.5 Ravens by Olivia!

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