05th
Dec

Welcome to my stop on the blog tour of ‘Just Not Ready
Yet’ by Brooklyn James. This is an adult contemporary romance novel. This blog
tour runs December 1- 5 with reviews only. Check out the tour schedule for more
stops.
I hope you enjoy your stay at Maureen’s Books!

 

About the Book:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23201801-just-not-ready-yet?from_search=true
Charlize ‘Charlie’ McCloud, widow and mother of two young
children, is agonizingly content living in the past. Her secluded life on a
sprawling central Texas ranch provides the perfect dreamscape to obsessively
reconnect and reminisce about her college sweetheart—her first and only
love—Cash McCloud.
When intern, Hunter Bowie, arrives on the ranch to work
for the summer, his handsome and engaging ingress into her world threatens the
safekeeping of her treasured reliving. Her interest in moving on as departed as
her late husband, Hunter’s youthful exuberance revives dreams she once laid to
rest.
Hunter’s presence stirs up everyone around the ranch,
including her late husband’s older brother, Cage McCloud. Charlie continuously
pushes him away. A near replica of Cash, Cage’s very existence is a painstaking
reminder of how much she has lost.
Unintentionally revealing the truth about Cash’s death,
Cage sets off a firestorm of emotions, ultimately propelling Charlie to face
her future—hopefully one that includes him.
For more information about this book please visit Goodreads and Amazon.

My Review:

The first thing
that grabbed my attention when I first saw the sign up post for the ‘Just Not
Ready Yet’ blog tour was the beautiful cover. I immediately loved that cover.
The cowboy, that hat and those bright blue and green colors, really beautiful. A book with such a beautiful cover must be worth reading, so I signed up
for the blog tour and started reading as soon as possible.
In ‘Just Not Ready
Yet’ we meet Charlize ‘Charlie’ McCloud, a young widow with two young children.
Charlie has lost the love of her life almost three years ago and now she is
stuck trying to figure out how to move on without her husband. But everything
Charlie sees and does reminds her of him. Especially when her husband’s brother
Cage McCloud is around. Cage looks so much like his younger brother, and Charlie
finds herself more and more attracted by him and not only because of his looks. Trying to stay away from Cage as much as possible, Charlie hires a summer help,
Hunter. Hunter is a young and handsome guy in his early twenties and from the
moment he arrives at the ranch everything changes. Hunter not only reminds
Charlie that she has to move on for her children but he also helps her remember
how much she loves music. Soon Hunter not only helps Charlie move on, but
Hunter also finds out what family really is all about.
I love reading
books about cowboys, ranch life and horses. Probably because that’s so
completely different than the life I live. Reading about cowboys always makes
me daydream about having my own ranch, and owning my own horses. But this book
was so much more than a story about cowboys and horses. This story is about a
woman who needs to find a way to live her life without the husband she loved so
much. The dreams Charlie had about how she would grow old with her husband will never happen, and somehow Charlie will need to find a way to make new
dreams.
I loved how this
story was not only about Charlie and Cage finding their way but also about
Hunter finding his. And I loved how Charlie and Hunter helped each other
without even knowing it. I really enjoyed this story and I could totally
imagine myself walking at that ranch.
What I liked most
of all about this story was Charlie and Cage. In the beginning I found myself
thinking about how strange this love story was, Cage being the older brother of
Charlie’s deceased husband, but somehow Brooklyn James made this love story a
beautiful and fitting one. The best thing about this book was that the story,
just as life itself, wasn’t perfect. There was a lot of hurt and embarrassing
moments and that just made this book more real to me.
The one thing that made
this book a little confusing for me at times where the names of the McCloud
brothers. Cash and Cage just sounded too much the same for me. It didn’t bother
me so much that I didn’t like the book, but it was just a little confusing and
I would find myself getting the names mixed up at times.
This book is
definitely one I really enjoyed. It was an easy and relaxing book for me to
read, and I loved reading about the present and the past life of Charlie. Charlie
was an intriguing character and I enjoyed getting to know her. 

About the Author:

Brooklyn James is an author/singer/songwriter inspired by
life in the Live Music Capital of Austin, Texas. Her first novel, The Boots My
Mother Gave Me, has an original music soundtrack and was chosen as a Quarter
Finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards. This book has ranked in
Kindle’s Top 100 Coming of Age and Women’s Fiction.
When she is not writing books, she can be found playing
live music around Austin as part of an acoustic duo. Like most everyone, she
treasures her time spent with family and friends. She and her husband welcomed
their first child this past Christmas. Brooklyn has been in a Weezer video, met
Harry Connick Jr. as an extra on the set of When Angels Sing, and she was Mira
Sorvino’s stand-in on Jerry Bruckheimer’s Trooper pilot for TNT. She enjoys
reading, dancing, working out, fishing with her hubby, and a good glass of
kombucha.
Brooklyn holds an M.A. in Communication, and a B.S. in
both Nursing and Animal Science. Her nursing career has seen specialties in the
areas of Intensive Care and Postpartum. She serves as a Guest Speaker with a
focus on awareness and prevention of Domestic Violence and Suicide.

Find her at www.brooklyn-james.com, https://twitter.com/BrooklynJames7 or www.facebook.com/BrooklynJamesAuthor. You can also find her music on Amazon, iTunes, CDBaby, YouTube, and Pandora.

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