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4.75 stars
I liked Done and Dusted. I really liked Swift and Saddled. And I adored Lost and Lassoed.
From the very first book I've been eagerly anticipating Teddy and Gus' story and it did not disappoint.
Seeing both of them work through what they were going through, in terms of feeling overwhelmed and lost, added another layer to this book. As did Teddy's relationship with her Dad.
Teddy might just be my favourite character in the whole series and I liked seeing her look after Riley, who was just so adorable.
I enjoyed this take on enemies to lovers, as well as a bit of forced proximity. And even though I've never read a single dad romance, I was already so invested in the lives of this extended family and Rebel Blue that it completely worked for me.
My only issue, I felt like I flew through this so quickly that I would have loved it to be longer. And that's not something that I usually say about books. In a way, them actually getting together felt a tiny bit rushed and I could have read so much about them finally falling for one another.
I am already counting down the days until I can read Cam and Dusty's story.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I was so excited to start reading Gus and Teddy's story. I loved Teddy from book one; her spunky personality and the banter between her and Gus was a perfect blend of funny and cheeky. I think the development of their story was a bit fast-paced (I was expecting more in the 'enemies' part) but then I figured it was done this way to avoid two grownups acting like children. That being said, a little more of those funny one-liners would have been welcome.

Overall, there were cute moments between the couple, and I would definitely recommend this read.

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I was expecting Gus and Tess's story from the first book and it didn't disappoint. The book drew me in quickly, but halfway through it started to progress perhaps too quickly at a normal pace for the Enemies to lovers trophy. I can't wait to see what the next books will bring!

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Fantastic, amazing, incredible, what are more words?

I absolutely loved this one. I'm honestly obsessed with the whole series but at this point who isn’t? I love Teddy so much, she reminds me a bit of Willa (from Heartless by Elsie Silver) combined with Emmy (from Done and Dusted, aka her best friend). I need Cam and Dusty’s book righ the fuck now, Cam deserves everything. I’m actually dont think there is a character I dont love in this series. We really see more of Gus in this one, obviously, and he is so good. Weirdly he reminds me a lot of Ada but less anxious more stubborn.

There was so much that happened in this book, and Im not going to break it all down but I will say that it almost made me cry at one point and there were a lot of ups and downs. I do wish we got more Wes but I’m always going to want more Wes.

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Full and Broken Hearts

‘Lost and Lassoed’ is the third book in the Rebel Blue Ranch series – a steamy, small-town, enemies-to-lovers romance from Lyla Sage.

I read and adored ‘Done and Dusted’ and ‘Swift and Saddled,’ so I was delighted to dive into ‘Lost and Lassoed.’ Sometimes, your expectations are too high, and you’re disappointed. This is fortunately not one of those times.

Gus and Teddy’s story has so much heart. After being archenemies for years, they suddenly get to know each other in a different context when Teddy is hired to work as a part-time nanny for Gus’s daughter. Both characters find themselves at a time in their lives when they are struggling with very relatable real-life issues. Gus is unable to prioritize and feels overwhelmed by responsibilities, whereas Teddy feels left behind and unsure about her future.

As Hurricane Theodora and grumpy Gus’s bickering and bantering slowly fades, they begin to see each other in a different light, and their relationship opens up to the possibility of something new.

I love the honest, tender, and respectful found-family vibe of the Rebel Blue Ranch community. While ‘Lost and Lassoed’ is first and foremost a great romance novel, it also reads as a beautiful love letter to dads with big, fierce, supportive, and soft loving hearts.

If you’re in your cowboy romance era, love Sage’s first two novels, and adore Elsie Silver’s Chestnut Springs series (particularly ‘Heartless’), I am positive you’ll enjoy ‘Lost and Lassoed’ too.
4,5⭐️

Many thanks to NetGalley and Quercus Books for providing me with this ARC.

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Lyla Sage’s writing has improved tenfold since book 1 of the Rebel Blue series. Watching Teddy and Gus’ relationship grow and change was a pleasure and by far my favourite pairing so far. I’m very excited to see what Lyla does next!

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4.75 ⭐️ This is my favourite book in the whole series, bar none.
Thank you so much NetGalley and Quercus Books for the eARC!

I really like this series, and both previous books only served to build up the anticipation for Lost and Lassoed. And, I'll be honest, my expectations were through the roof for this one. I wanted a Teddy x Gus book, with full enemies-to-lovers vibes even before I was done reading Book 1. And, wow did we get that and so much more! Those expectations were nothing compared to the real thing! This is the third book in the Rebel Blue Ranch Series, and Theodora Andersen and August Ryder hate each other as much as they always have. That is while also knowing that they have the same favourite people, and have to share a family/ friend group.

Gus is the eldest son of the Ryder family, and he's supposed to follow in his father's footsteps and take over Rebel Blue Ranch. He also has Riley, his amazing six-year-old daughter who he co-parents with Cam, his one-night-stand turned baby momma, but he couldn't be more grateful for her or his daughter. Now, Cam has gotten a summer internship in a major law firm in the city, and Gus has to navigate life as a single dad for the first time ever... and between his job, his other family members and commitments and having Riley full-time, he's struggling to keep up with everything without feeling like he's slowly sinking and drowning. Teddy has also been having a hard time for... well, for a while, but it's not like she'd admit it to anyone. The only person she'd ever admitted it to was her best friend, Emmy, but she was busy with her own life, her work, her fiancé and her wonderful happy moments that, apparently, no longer included her. All at once, Teddy gets fired from what she thought was the perfect job, and slowly finds herself more and more convinced that she got stuck and is now somehow behind in life, especially when she compares herself to the people around her. She's in a bit of a downward spiral mentally when her best friend sucks her into probably the oddest arrangement ever: she's to be Riley's sitter for the summer to *shudder* help Gus out.

I really just fell head over heels in love with these two. Their antics and verbal staring were hilarious, and the tension and banter only made the slow build of their relationship that much sweeter. One of my favourite things - both in real life and in books- is when people learn things, investigate or otherwise acquire knowledge that leads them to change their minds and admit they've been wrong. It's not an easy thing to do, and it takes maturity and understanding... And I love it. This book is the perfect example of how people can vehemently believe to hold the whole truth, only to realise that their point of view was not only askew but borderline negligent!

Along with the enemies-to-lovers plot, there's also a lot more angst and heavy topics in this book, which presents a bit of a shift from the previous books in the series. Teddy's father is a big part of her life, and therefore a big part of this book. I absolutely adored him and how we can see his relationship with his daughter, at the same time we're seeing it juxtaposed with Gus and Riley's relationship. The garage scene almost made me tear up. It felt like a love letter to good fathers. As much as this is a romance book -and of course, the main focus of the book is there- I truly do believe this book was only made better by exploring Teddy and Gus's struggles with control, their friendships, feeling needed, and their anxiety and worry over their fathers. It brought forth a level of depth I don't think I felt in any of the previous books.

The more I read from this series, the more I crave. I cannot recommend this book enough, and I cannot wait to see where Lyla Sage takes us next - aka Cam x Dusty's story!

🌶🌶.5 - The spicy scenes in this book are open-door. There are a few of them, but they're not all that intense.

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This was my most highly anticipated couple within the series and Lyla did not disappoint even for a second! I was completely smitten by Gus and Teddy's chemistry. I could barely put the book down, I was having so much fun with their banter, being reunited with friendly faces and watching all the relationships evolve in to something bigger. Teddy and Gus' story was so beautifully written, their relationship blossomed at just the right speed and provided some gorgeous moments of realisation. Although these two were my highly anticipated, I can confidently say I am anticipating book 4 even more!!

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It wasn't exactly what I anticipated with all the hints found in the previous books, still I liked Gus and Teddy's story very much. It was unexpectedly a slow-burn, a very sweet, swoon-worthy and romantic one. And I absolutely loved that this story deals a lot with relationships between fathers and their children. Teddy and Gus were great together, Riley was a typical perfect, convenient bookchild, and it was fun to meet characters from previous books again. The only issue with the story is that several times it felt as if a little chunk of it is missing, a dialogue or an explanation. BTW, that cliffhanger about Camille in the end of the book - OMG, colour me intrigued!

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"𝐒𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐥𝐲 𝐰𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐦𝐞 - 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐈 𝐦𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐛𝐞 𝐬𝐢𝐜𝐤 - 𝐢𝐟 𝐈 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐮𝐬 𝐑𝐲𝐝𝐞𝐫'𝐬 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐲. 𝐁𝐮𝐭 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐨𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐥, 𝐛𝐞𝐜𝐚𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐈 𝐰𝐚𝐬."

Ah, Gus & Teddy, the book I was looking forward the most. The tension and the banter SERVED in Lost and Lassoed (which was to be expected from all their previous encounters). I love the single dad trope as much as anyone does & Gus honestly, could get it. Coming back to Rebel Blue Ranch, feels like coming home.

You may be wondering, why not 5 stars? While I loved this book, I did have issues with the pacing of the story. The first half of the book was very 'we cant stand eachother', while the progression of their relationship in the second half felt quite rushed. The reveal of their shared past was also quite.. anticlimatic. All in all, I still absolutely adore Lyla Sage's work & I would definitely recommend!

The Vibes:
- 'Enemies'-to- lovers 💞
- Cowboy/Small town life 💐
- Single dad ✨

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This one is hands down the best one in the series (I have a feeling the next one will top it !!). Teddy and Gus are some of the most relatable characters I have read in a while and the book was complex but such an easy read. It had me feeling all the feelings

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Rating 3.5 rounded up.
I liked this book, but I didn’t love it. I really wanted to love this story but after the first two books in the lost and lassoed series became some of my favourite books, I had really high expectations that sadly this book didn’t quite meet.

Having said that I did still really like this book, Gus and Teddy had such a cute romance which was well written and felt realistic. Their move from enemies, to friends to more than friends was so sweet.

I still highly recommend this book and will definitely be reading the rest of series.

Summary: Teddy and Gus, despite their differences, find themselves drawn to each other as they navigate unexpected challenges and burgeoning feelings.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC, all thoughts are my own.

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Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for an ARC of Lost and Lassoed by Lyla Sage. Having read the first two books in the Rebel Blue Ranch series, I was very excited to read Teddy and Gus's story. This book did not disappoint. I loved every minute of it. The enemies to lovers trope was written very well, it happened organically and didn't seem forced. It was great to hear a bit of the backstory of Teddy and Gus and the flashback in the book explained a lot. I already cannot wait for the fourth book in the series.

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What a perfect romance novel! Two people who shouldn't like each other, who have always argued, but who always seem to end up in close proximity. Together the sparks fly, and it turns out they have more in common than fighting. Their quiet moments bring a tear to your eye, and with a cast of characters you can't help but love, it's a fantastic time to fall into this cowboy romance!

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Thank you to NetGalley and Quercus Books for this arc!

I flew through this book and after waiting two books for Teddy & Gus' story, Lyla Sage did not disappoint. Everything you wanted was there.

Lost and Lassoed has all the best tropes with no third act breakup, just good plot & character development.

If you loved Heartless by Elsie Silver, you will adore this book! I've been looking for a book that hit the same as that did and this ticks all the boxes.

I will be sat patiently waiting for Wild & Wrangled after the epilogue.

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The third book in the Rebel Blue Ranch continues the strike of five star books in the series!

Single dad Gus was amazing! The perfect grumpy / cowboy mix that just hit right. He always take on more than he can handle. And the one think he certainly can't is his sister best friend and all over pain in his butt Teddy.

Teddy is the argue first ask questions later type of girl, and she will definitely argue and won't stay to ask anything with Gus. Those two can't stand to be in the same room for long before they are at each other's throats.

But when the shop she is working closing down and Gus needs some help with his daughter for the summer, they will have to leave their bickering for the time be.

But their close proximity just brings another shade to their bickering, their attraction is more apparent than ever and it will take a miracle to stay away from each other, which thankfully they can't do for long.

Oh how I love a cowboy with a protective that just needs someone to help him relax a bit and when he founds that person he gets all in.Gus but he is learning that it's okay to let someone take care of him for a chance.

Teddy has her own reason's for not getting too close but she must learn to take it easy and that she can get after what she wants.

While it's the typically nanny trope I would still characterized it as one, the moments between Teddy and Riley were both fun and sweet, Riley adored Teddy and vise versa.

This enemies to lovers book became explosive once they get over the hatred and discover that it hide a fair amount of want and sexual tension.

The romance was beautiful, the spice level was just right for this couple which at times found quite sweet and all around loving.

I love how end of each book set up the next in the series and I am already excited for the next one.



* I received an ARC and this is my honest opinion.

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A stellar addition to this series, I absolutely loved it! I had been waiting for Teddy and Gus' story since Done and Dusted and it did not disappoint. I really liked how Sage addressed the feeling of being a bit stagnated in life, and I appreciated the contrast with the conventionally successful and ambitious portrayal of Ada in the last book - it really highlighted to me the diversity of personality and situation portrayed in the Rebel Blue Ranch series. Full of humour, tension and heart, this was such a great romance.

Many thanks to the author, publisher and Netgalley for providing an ARC of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.

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I hope the Rebel Blue Ranch series never ends because I love these characters so much and I would genuinely read a thousand of these books!
In all honesty, I really liked Done and Dusted but I truly fell in love with this series with Swift and Saddled and Lost and Lassoed just deepened that love to an entire different level.
Teddy and Gus’ love/hate relationship as been teased and hinted upon since book one and Lost and Lassoed delivered!
The banter was amazing, the tension was off the charts and I loved Teddy and Gus’ story with all of my heart.
I related to Teddy so much because at the beginning of the book she feels lost as she sees everyone around her being in different level of their lives.
Gus was such a good grumpy and caring hero.
Also Lyla Sage pulled out one of my all time favorite trope: single dad and nanny trope and I don’t even know how to express how much I loved this book!!

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All the goddamn stars. The way I checked my netgalley account every hour hoping for this arc. Since the first book I was impatiently waiting for Gus and Teddy’s story and it did not disappoint. I loved their quick witted banter and Riley is an absolute gem. I like how this book dealt with the idea of feeling stuck as a twenty/thirty something. It’s something a lot of us struggle with when we aren’t meeting perceived social norms that we hold ourself against. The dyslexic rep as well… my heart at what Gus does!

Ps. I’ll never look at a moustache the same way. Saddle up.

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I’ll forever be grateful that I got to read an arc of this book. The long-awaited story of Gus and Teddy exceeded every single expectation I’d set for them. It’s definitely my new favorite book in the series, they just keep getting better and better.

Lyla always knows how to write incredible character and relationship developments. I was obsessed with them from the very beginning, but seeing how they slowly opened up to each other was so beautiful to read. Her books always have something that makes them truly special.

I was looking forward to their story ever since I finished Done and Dusted, and now that I’ve read it, I’ll be thinking about it until the end of time. Literally.

Now, onto a new obsession; Cam and Dusty. I’m already so so excited for them. I cannot wait for their book. I just know it’s going to be yet another masterpiece.

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