June 29, 2026

Colt by Jessica Peterson - ARC Review



She isn’t supposed to care about a ranch.

She definitely isn't supposed to fall for the foreman.
And his six-year-old son is absolutely, definitely not supposed to capture her heart.


Lainey Brown is not ranch material. She's a city girl who landed on the legendary Wallace Ranch to give the place a fresh coat of branding—and get her career back on track. She's got no interest in cowboys, cattle, or the infuriatingly gorgeous foreman who clearly wants her gone.

Colton Wallace has spent every day since losing his wife building something worth leaving his son: a spotless reputation, a thriving operation, and a life with no room for complications. The last thing he needs is a firecracker from Austin with a sketchbook full of big ideas and a smile that makes him forget every reason he swore off wanting things he can't keep.

But somewhere between their very first fight and a Texas night sky that stretches on forever, something shifts. Lainey stops counting the days until she can leave. And Colt stops pretending he wants her to.

The ranch has always been the Wallace legacy. But Colt is starting to wonder if the best thing that's ever happened to it—and to him—just walked in wearing city shoes.




Lainey and Colt were a believable enemies to lovers story. I liked their connection, I liked that Colt had reasons outside of Lainey to feel the way he did, and I liked that those were also explored. Their connection felt real and authentic and I liked the way Lainey tried to keep things separate from any type of relationship and surface level.

There was a lot of focus placed on the enemies part of their story, and I think I wanted a little more of them as a couple. Not that this was missing, but that a lot of time was spent with their internal dialogue on wanting more while also thinking about how authentic they each were.




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