Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Review: Stranger Ranger by Daisy Prescott

Stranger Ranger Stranger Ranger by Daisy Prescott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was provided an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This was another fun offering from the Smartypants Romance spring line up.  The main characters both have some baggage from their past, leaving them both a little socially awkward.  We have Odin the farmer who keeps to himself and walks his pig on a leash through town, but he also looks like the Viking god he is named for.  Then we have Daphne, the newest park ranger who lets whatever she is thinking come right out of her mouth, is a picky eater, and wants to see the world.  When Daphne suspects that Odin might be up to nefarious activities in her beloved park, she checks into him and finds out that there might be some skeletons in his closet.  Odin and Daphne keep running into each other at the park, and when she finds herself in need of a friend he's there to take care of her.  As they get to know each other, they realize that there is more than just a physical attraction between them.  

I really enjoyed these characters together.  They had great banter, and the more time they spent together the more they opened up.  There were some really funny parts, which balanced out the  more serious personalities of Daphne and Odin.  It takes almost the entire book, but eventually we learn about each of the character's backgrounds. 

This was a feel good story with two great main characters.  I highly recommend it.

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