Renegade A Taggart Brothers Novel Lisa Bingham 9780425278536 Books


Renegade A Taggart Brothers Novel Lisa Bingham 9780425278536 Books
Renegade is the second book in the Taggart Brothers series. I haven’t read the first in the series, but I didn’t have any trouble keeping up with what was happening so this novel can be easily read as a stand-alone. It was easy flowing and a nice afternoon read.The couple in the story is Jace Taggart who has been sacrificing his own future ever since tragedy struck, he felt he had to take over the family business and look after his brothers. Of course this is when the beautiful Bronte Cupacek arrives to town. She has arrived in town after ending a painful marriage and the last thing on her mind is another man.
Secrets always have a way at coming out, which is exactly what happens to Jace and Bronte. They both are the heads of their family unit and feel as if the weight of the world is on them. They struggle with looking after their family, finding a way to forgive and open their heart to trust again.
It is a beautiful story about compassion while still having the storyline build enough that its both entertaining, endearing and has enough fireworks to keep the story moving.
I would recommend reading the first book before this which is exactly what I'm about to do. Do yourself a favour and grab your copy today!

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Renegade A Taggart Brothers Novel Lisa Bingham 9780425278536 Books Reviews
After my first encounter with the Taggart family of brothers in Desperado, I was eager to return to Utah ranching country for Jace's story. The contemporary western small town setting, the engaging characters, and the gently character driven plot made it easy to settle in and appreciate. The Taggarts brothers are all so different, but I love them as a whole and love seeing each find romance.
This is book two in the Taggart brothers series. I think a person could get by reading it as a standalone or out of order, but there are several references and an ongoing side storyline back to Elam and PD's earlier romance. So best if read in order.
The story opens with Bronte and her girls limping into Bliss, tired and heartsore, hoping for a new start. Bronte spent many a pleasant summer at her Grandma Annie's spread and then lost the connection when her controlling ex-husband cut her off. Now she has left that life in Boston behind and her grandmother and her grandmother's home is the place that pulls her most. Her old van limps into Annie's drive and expires on the spot, she has little money and must find a job, Annie's home looks worn out like Bronte feels, and now a handsome stranger tells her that Annie took a bad fall and is in critical condition at the hospital.
The cowboy calmly takes charge and helps her and the girls out and then continues to help them get on their feet. Bronte doesn't want to feel beholding to anyone, but realizes that she really does need the help and realizes that Jace and the rest of Bliss have made their new home a welcome, friendly place.
Jace Taggart is far and beyond what she ever had with her ex, but she has to focus on her girls and getting her mess of a life back in order. If his tender and patient care of his younger brother, his responsible nature, and his smoldering eyes affect her, well maybe she should give this thing between them a chance.
Jace is the responsible brother. While Elam went off to fight in the war and came back a little broken from the war and death of his wife and while Bodie goes off to work the rodeos and sow his wild oats, Jace was the middle son who came back to shoulder the reins of the ranch and care for their younger brother with disabilities. His dreams were left in his past and he knows no woman would ever take him and a boy-man who will never leave home.
Life presses in and he feels the need to get away or snap, until Bronte and her girls arrive. Part of him shies back from yet one more responsibility, but from the moment he decides to help out the beleaguered family, he knows this is different. With her girls looking at him like he has horns and knowing that his own youngest brother is a huge responsibility, he doesn't see how it could possibly work out. Jace wants to try.
This one was a delightful surprise. The first one was exciting and passionate between Elam and PD and their Wild West Contest whereas this one changed pace and tone for Jace and Bronte's story. It was tender and heartwarming as these two lonely souls connected and worked at a blended family romance.
All the complications of divorce and an ex with a drug addiction along with Jace's responsibilities are the barriers. I liked how the author chose to go with these alone and didn't whip up unnecessary stuff. It was the perfect amount of conflict. And when that final secret came out, it nearly broke my heart.
As a result of Bronte's recovery from her divorce, they attempt to take things slow. It probably still happened fast since it was a matter of a few short weeks, but the relationship felt developed since they were neighbors and seeing each other every day and often not just out of their clothes, either. I loved their courtship. Both of them missed that part of being young for different reasons and now they get the chance- slipping away for sweets and kisses, for making out, and for spiffing up for dinners and parties, bringing flowers, and laying out under the night sky. They are an adorable couple and I reveled in their romance.
The surrounding story including the children was well written, too. The girls have to adjust to their new circumstances and young Lily is carrying an even heavier burden. I saw that coming so it wasn't too big of a surprise even though the details left me with my mouth gaping and then a strong desire to do bodily harm to the one responsible. Go Jace for taking care of that for me! And then there was Barry who saw the world in a way that is different, but his simple understanding guided them all.
Alongside, Jace's story with Bronte, there was the follow-up for Elam and PD. Loved catching up with them and anticipating Bodey's story next.
In summary, this was a fantastic second book of the series that takes it's tone from the current brother. Western Contemporary Romance fans should really take a close look at this book/series.
My thanks to Penguin Group for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
I am truly enjoying this series; this second book is entertaining, yet emotional, as the author takes us back to the small town of Bliss, Utah. These Taggart brothers are incredibly sexy and hard to ignore.
Jace Taggart is the second oldest of the brothers but takes it upon himself to care of the family, he was always the one taking home the hurt animal or the new kid in town. But when he was younger he got into a fight with his father about his choice of a career and left for two years to study art in Europe. He did not return home until his parents were killed in an accident that also left the youngest brother Barry mentally disabled, but again he took up the reins of protector and provider.
Bronte Cupacek left Boston in the middle of the night with her two young daughters, escaping an abusive husband who threatened the girls. She travels to Bliss, Utah to find her grandmother Annie, but when she gets to her destination, she learns that Annie fell down some stairs and is in the hospital. Uncertain of her next move she finds Jace on the doorstep coming to the rescue; it is just something he does.
They strike up a tentative friendship but it is quickly put on hold because of the fragile state of her kids so soon after the divorce, and Barry who takes it upon himself to protect her youngest daughter Lily. Yet the attraction is there and soon they are sneaking around to find areas they can be alone.
Yet another reason this author is going on my auto buy, she again pulled me into this amazing world where I experienced many emotions as these two families worked through their issues.
Bronte is a woman on the edge; she tried to help her ex-husband for many years, but the time came when things were just too dangerous to stay. She is experiencing an enormous amount of guilt and remorse, either she did not try hard enough or she stayed too long, either way we are riding the emotional wave with her. Kari, her oldest daughter is so angry and she takes it out on Bronte, which was hard to read, while Lily is too quiet and sinks into herself where only Barry can reach, a heartbreaking family drama.
Jace is the perfect beta hero, he takes care of everyone and he is so sweet about it, rarely thinks twice. I love how he is with Barry, a ten year old in a sixteen year old body, with Jace being so patient with him. He falls fast for Bronte but realizes she is going through too much to make more changes in her life and tries to gives her space.
I enjoyed re-visiting Bliss; it is small town America where the people embrace these newcomers. I loved seeing both Bodey and Elam again and look forward to Bodey’s story next. There are other secondary characters but they play small parts as the story takes place mainly on these two ranches with these two families. The pace works well; I read it quickly as the author kept me engaged until the end and although it is the second in the series, it can easily be read as a standalone, the author keeps all readers informed. There is some drama toward the end but it flows well with the story, the romance is both sweet and hot as the two find interesting places to be alone before they let everyone know they were more than just neighbors. Definitely an emotional romance with heart that I highly recommend.
Review also at Ramblings from a Chaotic Mind
Copy from the publisher for an honest review
Renegade is the second book in the Taggart Brothers series. I haven’t read the first in the series, but I didn’t have any trouble keeping up with what was happening so this novel can be easily read as a stand-alone. It was easy flowing and a nice afternoon read.
The couple in the story is Jace Taggart who has been sacrificing his own future ever since tragedy struck, he felt he had to take over the family business and look after his brothers. Of course this is when the beautiful Bronte Cupacek arrives to town. She has arrived in town after ending a painful marriage and the last thing on her mind is another man.
Secrets always have a way at coming out, which is exactly what happens to Jace and Bronte. They both are the heads of their family unit and feel as if the weight of the world is on them. They struggle with looking after their family, finding a way to forgive and open their heart to trust again.
It is a beautiful story about compassion while still having the storyline build enough that its both entertaining, endearing and has enough fireworks to keep the story moving.
I would recommend reading the first book before this which is exactly what I'm about to do. Do yourself a favour and grab your copy today!

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