GRR Reviews Ryan's Love (Sawyer Brothers Book 1) by C.A. Harms


Ryan's Love is about letting go and finally be a little selfish rather than trying to please everybody else. It is an interesting tale of love and regrets.

Ryan Sawyer of Livingston MT lost his wife three years ago and is raising their daughter Olivia by himself. It doesn't help when he's also the sheriff, and Amber Dirksen just moved into town, taking over her grandma's bakery with her best friend Bailey, having fled Chicago and its bad memories of her fiancee in the arms of another woman. Ryan and Amber hit it off right away, but little Olivia is not happy to see her dad move on. Ryan's brothers are ambivalent, Both Ryan and Amber are GIVERs, ready to take care of others before themselves. Can they ever be selfish enough to give in to their own need for each other?

While I don't feel too much about the chemistry between the two, the situation set up for both, about letting go of each one's baggage and allow the love to shine through was the eternal theme.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Sheriff widower with daughter fell for the new baker in town who left the city and cheating fiancee behind

Tropes: widower, single parent, betrayal, different worlds, small town, bakery, law enforcement

Overall Rating:  3/5

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