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“I’ve never known what it’s like to love this wholly. Every part of me is attached to you. If you go somewhere without me, I’m coming straight after because I don't want to do any of this without you.” 🤍

Pack your bags babe, we’re heading back to Crimson Ridge but this time for my most anticipated book of the series. Saving the Rain is the fourth and final installment in the Crimson Ridge series and while it can be read as a standalone, I cannot recommend this series enough. Each and every single book touches on real, raw, and vulnerable topics.. and pulled at my heart strings. Crimson Ridge will always feel like a fictional home to me. Everything Elliott Rose writes feels poetic and profound, and never anything short of emotion evoking. This isn’t just a cowboy romance, but rather a redemption arc, love and loss, character growth and development, and self discovery. I’ll never get over these two boys and their thing being “never not obsessed with you.” 🤍🤧 These two cowboys have my entire heart.

Kayce’s entire world comes crashing down around him in the matter of seconds when he’s left injured after a rodeo ride gone wrong. Now he’s in desperate need of help to run the ranch, and the last person he ever expected to help, is the one helping. Raine, his rival at the rodeo and his estranged step brother. But then being rivals isn’t even the catastrophe.. Kayce has never been attracted to a man before, let alone his stepbrother. The more they’re around each other the thicker the tension builds, and the more Kayce finds himself thinking about Raine.

🤍 stepbrother romance
🖤 good boy ❤️‍🔥
🤍 rivals to lovers
🖤 “it’s always been you”
🤍 bareback bronc riders
🖤 “never not obsessed with you”

Thank you so much @elliottroseauthor @kensingtonbooks & @btc_books for not only allowing me to read Saving the Rain in advance, but for sending me a beautiful physical arc. I cannot wait to see what comes next in the Elliott Rose universe, and fall for more fictional characters by one of my favorite authors.

Saving the Rain by Elliott Rose releases August 26, 2025 and is now available for preorder. 🤍

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What an emotional, heart-wrenching, and beautiful ride. At times, reading this felt like clinging onto the back of a bronc, heart-racing and gasping for air; and in others, it was like seeing the morning rays of sunlight crest over a breathtaking mountain view, lingering and gentle and filled with so much awe. This book had so much spice (a romance between two smoking hot, bareback bronc riding cowboy stepbrothers, one with a dirty mouth and the other a whining mess, hello?) but it also had so much heart.

I felt myself falling deeper in love with this book every time Kayce didn’t think he was worthy of love and every time Raine protected him like he was and more—I have veritable essays in my Kindle notes over all my thoughts of their relationship and their dynamic and how they just work so perfectly together. I knew I would love this book, but I didn’t expect that these two cowboys would so completely floor me with their connection that is all the more nuanced and deep due to their complicated history. Elliott Rose deftly sprinkles brief flashbacks between their present day encounters that really emphasize the gravity of their emotions and how they have changed, but also most importantly, how they have also stayed constant. These two have absolutely become my favorite couple from this series, and Kayce, my favorite character.

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Saving the Rain by Elliot Rose is soft, heavy, and full of heart. It is not your typical fast-paced dystopian story. This one takes its time and leans into the emotional weight of loss, healing, and connection.

The writing is gentle but impactful. There were moments that stopped me because a single sentence carried so much emotion. It is clear the author wrote this with intention and care.

The romance builds slowly. It feels natural, not forced, and it fits the tone of the story perfectly. There is a quiet kind of hope threaded throughout, even when everything around the characters feels uncertain or broken.

What stood out most to me was the way this book handles grief. It does not rush it or try to fix it. It just lets it exist alongside love and survival. That balance felt honest and real.

This is a quiet kind of powerful. It stayed with me after I finished, and I think it will stick with a lot of readers in the same way.

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This is now my favorite of all the Crimson Ridge books! Kayce is the ex-boyfriend of Layla who is the FMC of book one, Chasing the Wild. Eliott Rose really knows how to write a redemption story. I did not really care for Kayce in book one. But in Saving the Rain you get backstory and it really shows you a whole other side to Kayce and all the work he has put into himself to be better and to come out of the hole he dug himself into in the first book. This is also a stepbrother romance. So Raine is his older stepbrother. And they it is more of a hate-to-love romance situation going on here. The tension in this book was top notch. I really do think that as this series comes along Elliott Rose has continued to hone her craft even more. I am absolutely in love with Raine and Kayce and their story.
Thank you to Kensington for the complimentary copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Elliott Rose doesn’t flinch from the messy. This is a story of recovery, masculinity, and love cracking through decades of repression like thunder over dry soil. The ranch setting is atmospheric, the sexual tension is toe-curling, and the emotional stakes are sky high. Saddle up, friend. Saving the Rain is the kind of book that sneaks up on you, ropes your heart, and doesn’t let go.

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When I saw the trope list for this book, I knew I was a GONER. This series has been such a fun (and spicy) ride and I was more than ready for Kayce's redemption arc. Annnnd with a hot stepbrother cowboy? Pleaaaaaase. This story was addicting, spicy, forbidden, delicious, and full of what we've all come to love and expect from Crimson Ridge, including many cameos from our very best fictional friends. Raine is the perfect match for Kayce, putting him in his place, and teaching him some tough love. If you've already read and loved this series, you'll be head over hells for Kayce and Raine. The perfect ending to the series.

What you can expect :
- mm
- stepbrothers
- enemies to lovers
- redemption arc
- hurt / comfort
- backwards hat
- dirty talk

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Thank you Netgalley and Kensington Publishingfor the free e-arc. My opinions are being left voluntarily. I am absolutely a fan of step siblings and this was so dang good. It was the slow burnest, with so much tension and passion and just done sonso well. I loved how they stuck up for eachother and how they stayed hy eachother sides. The side characters and sprinkling of seeing past characters make an appearance. I am excited for thenext book. My only tiny thing it it could have been shortened a bit...

Suggest giving it a try if you read MM Open door romance

4.5/5☆

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Elliott Rose really took us for a ride (pun intended) with this last chapter. I have been waiting for Kayce's story & it was such an interesting journey. That boy is so much more than we saw in the previous books. And this push & pull romance had me in all my feels. There is such vulnerability as this is not just Kayce's awakening but his journey into seeing himself as more than just his past failures.

We once again have a taboo romance between Kayce & his estranged step-brother Raine. They are like oil & water, Raine being older & having a chip on his shoulder from having to always protect Kayce when they were young. Now being in the same small town, around the same group of friends, there is no escaping one another - and both Kayce & Raine realize that their feelings towards one another is more than they both ever expected.

There is this simmering attraction between them that comes off as angsty tension. Raine is the dominant, knows who he is cowboy who needles at Kayce to say what he wants, be who he is - despite Kayce not fully knowing those answers yet. Kayce's journey is one of such vulnerability - he is struggling to understand who he is & this attraction he feels towards Raine. This is SPICY but also these steamy moments move the story forward in a way that allows Kayce to start recognizing what he wants. I really enjoyed this story from beginning to end.

As a reader, their backstory unravels in breadcrumbs that I kept waiting for all the dots to connect & when they did, all of the angry banter made so much sense. Raine is such a force & I really appreciated who he was, especially at the end. He is a protector, even if it takes a while for Kayce to notice.

This is such a great way to end this series & I really am going to miss all these characters. I hope we get to visit this small town again, but what a ride it was!

❤️‍🔥 Angsty Rivals to Lovers
💕 MM Romance
❣️ Step-Brothers
🏡 Small Town
🤠 Bareback Bronc Riders
💋 Good Boy
🫶 Found Family

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Saving The Rain

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
🌶🌶🌶🌶

"I miss him, and I ache for him, and I’m so in love with him."

Kayce has screwed up more than once. Relying too much on others, drinking more than anyone should, sleeping around, and ignoring responsibilities... but he's worked hard to straighten out his life since moving in with his dad. Rodeo and the ranch are once again his top priority.

Then there's an incident... what would life look like for him without Rodeo? What would life look like having Raine in it every day? How can being in love with your stepbrother feel so right?

“I could never hate you, snowflake.”

Kayce and Raine are amazing. Definitely an enemies-to-lovers situation with a WHOLE lot of history that the other doesn't know about. I was worried that their relationship was going to just be all about their passion for each other, so I was thrilled when they actually started spending time together forming a real connection.

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Elliott Rose is an actual goddess. This was my first MM romance and IT WAS AMAZING!!!! I absolutely adored this read and am so so grateful I am a part of this team.

Raine is such a broody, mysterious, SEXY, loving man. Beneath his gruff exterior is such a hurt, broken, tenderly sweet man and I am here for it. The way he is such a protective person, but pretends he isn’t was just so endearing.

Kayce has been a little love bug from the start and I’ve always loved his bubbly personality. It was beautiful to get to see the growth he goes through in this story. From his childhood trauma, his abandonment issues, his gay awakening, all of it. It was absolutely perfect and written so damn well. The lgtbq representation in this series made my heart smile and I absolutely loved how Elliott incorporated it so beautifully into these books.

The relationship development between Kayce & Raine was absolute perfection. “Never not obsessed with you…”
This was the best series finale us readers could have wished for and I am still in awe of how much I loved this book. INFINITY STARS FOR ELLIOTT. INFINITY FREAKIN STARS!

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my baby Kayce 🥹🥹 this book was absolutely amazing & so emotional i knew after Chasing The Wild I wanted Kayce to get his HEA & boy did this deliver ❤️
Raine has my heart now & forever, everything he went through was so rough but he just wanted to protect Kayce
the way Raine just instantly went into protective mode the second Kayce said he needed him just made me love him so much
now Kayce just made me want to cry, he got himself better & i just loved seeing this side of him & knowing what he went through he was just going through it poor baby 🥺
this entire series will always have my heart but this book took my entire soul
Kayce & Raine took the top!!!❤️❤️❤️

thank you Kensington & Netgalley for the ARC!

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I was SO LUCKY to get an early copy of this book and guys….. this story was everything.

I devoured recently all the books in this series on audio and knew when I heard Kayce was getting his book that it was going to be special. Kayce was so broken and you could tell he had so much more of his story to give us.

“𝒀𝒐𝒖 𝒍𝒐𝒐𝒌𝒆𝒅 𝒂𝒕 𝒎𝒆 𝒍𝒊𝒌𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒌𝒏𝒆𝒘. 𝒀𝒐𝒖 𝒌𝒏𝒆𝒘 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝑰 𝒘𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒕𝒐 𝒘𝒊𝒏 . . . 𝑰 𝒘𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒕𝒐 𝒉𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒊𝒕 𝒂𝒍𝒍.”

Add that it was MM and stepbrothers!? Absolute perfection. The banter, the rivals to lovers, the TENSION. This book was emotional and beautiful. I very rarely cry when reading and I was tearing up the entirety of the last five chapters. Their love story is SO SPECIAL… and the spice!? Listen I was on the floor with how delish this book was. Elliot truly spoiled us with this series and this book. All I can say is READ THIS SERIES. A perfect finally to a perfect series.

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I loved this series so much. This was a very emotionally charged finale and also very spicy! This is definitely one of the best MM romances I've read so far. I'm sad this series is over now but it was a satisfying conclusion.

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And back to Crimson Ridge we go!

Crimson Ridge…I so desperately want to move there! Each book in my opinion just keeps getting better and better! Saving The Rain is everything and more you want and need in a cowboy romance book! Kayce and Raine forbidden love has had me reeling since the moment I picked this book up. If you’re looking for a book that will completely destroy you (in the best way possible) I highly recommend reading it once it’s out!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

Thank you so much Elliot Rose & Kensington Publishing for allowing me to read this in advanced!

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Kayce + Raine

-stepbrothers
-angsty rivals to lovers
-bareback bronc riders
-“i had nowhere else to go”
-found family

"𝙉𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧 𝙣𝙤𝙩 𝙤𝙗𝙨𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙚𝙙 𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝 𝙮𝙤𝙪."

BOOOYYYYY was this definitely angsty & traumatic!! haha these boys had soooo much trauma going on in the past that the other didn't even know about so they just continued to hate fuck hehehe & it was SO HOTTT!! i loved them!!

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We’re back in Crimson Ridge for the final book in this series. This book is absolutely everything you want in a taboo MM cowboy romance. There’s angst. There’s tension. There’s a grumpy cowboy with a filthy mouth. And there’s allllllll the spice.

Kayce and Raine are like oil and water. They each have their own versions and memories of their traumatic childhoods. I just wanted to wrap Kayce up in a hug during this entire book. At first I wanted to throttle Raine, and then I fell in love with him right along with Kayce. It was so beautiful to watch Kayce’s character grow and transform since we first met him in book one.

Elliott has crafted such an Amazon world in Crimson Ridge. It’s bittersweet that this is the last book in the series, but I have no doubt that wherever she takes us next will be amazing.

Thank you to Kensington and NetGalley for this ARC.

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Saving the Rain is book 4 in the Crimson Ridge Ranch series with all the fun that comes along with it.
We are brought back to the ranch and the characters that we have grown to love, now with a new age gap, stepbrother twist!
I did enjoy the story of Wilder and Raine, as they found our there own inner peace through each other. Cowboy romances are always a good decision. 🥰 Even with a slight enemies to lovers tilt, the story felt slightly insta-lovey to me, which is hard trope for me in romances.
Otherwise, I enjoyed my time being back in this world.

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DID I FINISH THIS BOOK OR DID THIS BOOK FINISH ME???? One last rodeo in Crimson Ridge and it did not disappoint! Kayce has always been a characters that’s intrigued me since book 1 and absolutely loved seeing his character growth! We got to learn more about his backstory and the decisions he made in book 1. I wasn’t completely sold on Raine in the beginning but as the story went on I fell in love with his character and how he would do anything to protect his snowflake 🥹. I cried honestly an unspeakable amount of times reading this. It felt raw and real about two broken characters finding their way back to each other. I’m so sad this series has come to an end but I cannot wait to see what Elliot does next!

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All the ⭐️
All the 🌶
I was UNPREPARED for how much I would love this book & story. This interconnected standalone is a beautiful representation of figuring out who you are, strength, and obviously all the extra spicy moments.

This is possibly my favorite in the Crimson Ridge series, and I absolutely love the way Kayce and Raine love eachother!!

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I love this author and this series and I’m extremely grateful for the ARC, however I didn’t realize it was a same sex male pairing and that’s just not my genre of interest. I don’t have an interest in finishing the book, though I am confident if that’s your genre you will enjoy it.

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