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Done and Dusted by Lyla Sage

Done and Dusted by Lyla Sage

There’s something magical about the way horse hooves kick up dirt against a painted Wyoming sky, especially when that dust settles around a love story. Lyla Sage’s debut novel, Done and Dusted, captures this essence perfectly, delivering a heartfelt romance that proves sometimes you have to leave home to find your way back to it—and to yourself.

The Heart of the Story

In this first installment of the Rebel Blue Ranch series, we meet Clementine “Emmy” Ryder, a professional barrel racer whose carefully planned life derails after a devastating accident. When she returns to her hometown of Meadowlark, Wyoming, she finds herself face-to-face with Luke Brooks—her brother’s best friend, the town’s reformed bad boy—and suddenly, the man who makes her heart race faster than any quarter horse could.

Character Depth and Development

Emmy Ryder

Sage crafts Emmy with remarkable authenticity, particularly in her portrayal of a character living with ADHD. The internal struggles Emmy faces – from her sensory issues to her impulse control challenges – are woven naturally into the narrative without becoming defining characteristics. Her journey from accomplished athlete to someone rebuilding herself is both poignant and inspiring.

Luke Brooks

Luke’s character arc is equally compelling, though at times his transformation from town troublemaker to responsible business owner feels slightly rushed in the backstory. However, his present-day characterization as a man carrying childhood wounds while striving to be better is masterfully done. His devotion to Emmy and their slow-burn romance is both swoon-worthy and believable.

Strengths and Standout Elements

  1. Authentic Western Setting
  1. Mental Health Representation
  1. Family Dynamics

Areas for Improvement

While Done and Dusted is a strong debut, there are elements that could be enhanced:

Series Potential

Done and Dusted sets up an intriguing world for the Rebel Blue Ranch series. The upcoming books promise equally compelling stories:

The introduction of secondary characters and subplots suggests rich potential for future installments, particularly regarding the guest ranch development and various ranch operations.

Writing Style and Voice

Sage’s writing style is refreshingly direct while maintaining emotional depth. Her dialogue rings true to both the western setting and contemporary romance genre. The author particularly excels at:

Romance Development

The chemistry between Emmy and Luke sizzles from their first interaction, but what makes their romance particularly satisfying is how it develops:

Themes and Deeper Messages

The novel explores several meaningful themes:

Final Verdict

While there’s room for growth in future installments, Sage demonstrates remarkable promise as a debut author. The novel successfully blends contemporary romance with western elements, creating a story that will resonate with both romance readers and those who appreciate authentic ranch life representation.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is perfect for readers who enjoy:

Similar Books and Authors

Fans of Maisey Yates’s Gold Valley series or Kennedy Fox’s Circle B Ranch series will find familiar comfort in Sage’s writing style and setting.

Looking Forward

With three more books planned in the Rebel Blue Ranch series, readers can anticipate more compelling stories set in this richly developed world. Sage has established herself as an author to watch in the western romance genre, and Done and Dusted serves as a promising foundation for what’s to come.

The blend of contemporary issues with traditional western elements, combined with strong character development and authentic representation, makes this debut novel a noteworthy addition to the genre. Despite its few shortcomings, Done and Dusted delivers a satisfying romance while leaving readers eager for more stories from Meadowlark, Wyoming.

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