REVIEW: Home Hearts Hooves by Becca Jackson (Beaker Brothers Ranch #1)

 


HOME HEARTS HOOVES

Beaker Brothers Ranch - Book One

by Becca Jackson

Release Date: May 25, 2025


Review

My kind of farm! Full of misfits and lots of cuddles.


These two had such great chemistry, and the premise of the story was a lot of fun and super sweet.  And while being touching and sweet, it also had plenty of Becca Jackson’s characteristic humour.  There were a number of times I laughed out loud.


I really enjoyed the Vet and Rancher mix, especially with the lifetime of tongue-tied history that they have.


Not only were Dean and Doc extremely likable, all-around good guys, but they are also surrounded by some pretty awesome people. They are also super supportive and loving, but give each other crap too!  They're the kind of people who make you excited to read more of the series. You just know this whole series will be your happy palace.


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Synopsis

Beacker Brothers Ranch is part dairy farm, part animal sanctuary, even more so since the gorgeous town vet keeps finding more misfits to deliver to Dean’s door. Even if he wasn’t a fumbling mess whenever the Doc came around, he’d never say no.


Beaker Brothers has always been a place where even the most awkward of the world can find their home.


With his happily ever after on the line, Dean will need to grow some bull-sized balls and go after the man of his dreams.


But hey, with a pigmy goat as a wingman, it’s in the bag... right?


Loosely connected to the Love in Play series, Dean is the older brother of Alan Beaker, Banana Ball player and MC in Totally Opposed, Love in Play book 3.


About Becca Jackson

Creating stories that deliver heart, heat, and happily ever afters for some totally adorkable and fabulous guys.


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