GRR Reviews Katie: Book One: The Cattleman's Daughter by Danni Roan

Katie is barely a romance. One girl meets ONE suitable guy and falls for him. Conflict? It's barely there.

Katie James was the oldest daughter of the Broken J ranch, and she promised her dying mother that she'll always be around to take care of the family. She believes she's too late to find love, and family comes first. She's always a bit of a tomboy anyway, ride on roundups as one of the boys. And the cowhands on the ranch, all of whom are much older, treats her like a niece or daughter, never as a love interest, which all but made her forgot she's a woman... until she met the new foreman, Wilson Robertson. Wilson lost his home during the Civil War and had been wandering the states, from Texas to Kansas, until he was referred by a nice couple to head for Broken J. He's pushing thirty, and he's ready to settle down, but he had nothing to his name, and not worthy of love, even as he admired Katie from a distance, and Katie found the new foreman handsome, and dedicated to the ranch. But is there a chance for love here?

It's called "sweet", which basically means there's no sex, and honestly, there's almost no romance here, it's barely lukewarm. Giving the FMC and MMC only one suitable target for each other and expect them to fall in love requires no effort. There is almost no struggle, and thus, lukewarm romance.

Category: Historical Western

Primary Plot: Tomboy daughter of ranch owner meets new handsome foreman of the ranch

Tropes: ranch, boy meets girl, tomboy / plain Jane

Overall Rating: 2/5

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