Book Review: Secret Sweetheart by Liz Isaacson
- Kristen Lewendon

- May 4, 2019
- 2 min read
Quinn Valley Ranch Book 11
She's a domestic goddess. He works on her father's ranch. They could have forever...if they could take their relationship out of the shadows.
Betsy Quinn is a queen in the kitchen. And behind a sewing machine. And with the gardening. She keeps everyone fed and happy at Quinn Valley Ranch—but she can't stay there forever. After all, her older brother will inherit the ranch and take over the homestead.
She worries about that, but not as much as she does her crush on Knox Locke, the new farrier at the ranch. The problem? Knox's brother is already dating Betsy's sister, and he's worried about stepping on too many toes. So he and Betsy devise a solution to the problem—a secret relationship.
As they work together on the ranch, have game nights with other cowboys, and plan the masquerade ball for the town's Valentine's Day celebration, Betsy finds herself falling in love with Knox.
But she feels inadequate telling him she just wants to cook, sew, and garden. Can she overcome her anxiety and fear and build a life with Knox? Or will their relationship be doomed to die in the shadows at Quinn Valley Ranch?
Read all of the Quinn Valley Ranch Romance novels by USA Today Bestseller and Kindle All-Star Author Liz Isaacson: 1. Contracted Cowboy 2. Secret Sweetheart 3. Landscaping Love 4. Birthday Boyfriend

My Review:
Like their siblings’ story before them, Knox and Betsy’s book is sweet and adorable. Both members of our lead couple have some big ‘life direction’ questions to answer for themselves and they’re each experiencing some self-doubt and inadequacy because of it. This pair is a prime example of how important communication is. Most of their issues could have been prevented by getting clear about the message before jumping to conclusions. The story moves very fast, but that’s okay ‘cause I really wanted to get to that feel-good ending. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
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