Is Colt worth reading?
Yes — especially if you like steamy cowboy romances.
Colt is getting mostly positive early reviews, with a 4.17/5 Goodreads rating from around 60 ratings. Readers consistently praise the banter, chemistry, slow-burn tension, grumpy single-dad hero, and small-town/ranch atmosphere.
What works best:
- Strong enemies-to-lovers chemistry
- Grumpy, protective cowboy/single dad
- Sweet family and found-family moments
- Lots of witty banter and spice
- No dramatic third-act breakup; the couple actually communicates
Potential drawbacks: A few readers felt the middle dragged, some thought the enemies-to-lovers transition happened too quickly, and others wanted more resolution to Lainey’s family storyline.
My verdict: 4/5 ⭐ — worth picking up if your ideal romance is grumpy cowboy + city girl + enemies-to-lovers + lots of tension and spice. If you’re not a fan of cowboy/ranch romances, though, this probably won’t change your mind.

Quick book details
- Title: Colt
- Author: Jessica Peterson
- Series: Double U Ranch #1
- Genre: Contemporary romance/cowboy romance / small-town romance Western & Frontier Romance
- Length: 432 pages
- Release date: August 18, 2026
- Tropes: Enemies-to-lovers, city girl × cowboy, grumpy single dad, workplace romance, age gap, forced proximity, dual POV
- Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ — definitely on the steamy side
- Standalone? Yes. It can be read without the previous Lucky River Ranch books, although there are connections between the series.
More specific synopsis
Lainey Brown is a city girl and aspiring branding/marketing entrepreneur from Austin who desperately needs a career win. When she lands a temporary job rebranding the legendary Wallace family ranch in Texas, she expects to spend a few weeks creating a new identity for the business—not getting emotionally attached to the place or its people.
The biggest problem is Colton “Colt” Wallace, the ranch’s gruff foreman. A widowed single dad, Colt has spent years keeping the ranch—and his six-year-old son, Dean—safe and stable. He doesn’t believe the ranch needs some city marketing expert telling his family how to change things, and he’s determined to make Lainey’s job as difficult as possible.
Unfortunately, Lainey isn’t intimidated. Their constant clashes turn into sharp banter, undeniable attraction, and a growing realization that their first impressions of each other were completely wrong. As Lainey becomes increasingly involved with the ranch and Dean begins to adore her, Colt has to confront the life he’s been protecting himself from—and Lainey has to decide whether her carefully planned career is actually the future she wants.
What starts as city girl versus stubborn cowboy gradually becomes a story about finding home, rebuilding after loss, choosing your own path, and falling in love with someone who completely disrupts your plans.

My Rating
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| Plot | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ |
| Characters | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ |
| Romance/Chemistry | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Pacing | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Emotional Impact | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Overall | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ |
Overall: 4.5/5 ⭐
The strongest part is definitely Colt and Lainey’s chemistry—their banter, tension, and emotional connection are what make the book so addictive. The characters also have enough personal growth to give the romance some emotional weight, particularly Colt’s journey as a widowed single dad and Lainey’s struggle between her career expectations and what she actually wants.
The pacing is the only slight weakness. Some readers found the middle a little slow or felt that the enemies-to-lovers transition happened faster than expected. Lainey’s family storyline also left some readers wanting more closure.
Final verdict: 4.5/5 ⭐ — A steamy, emotional cowboy romance with excellent chemistry and characters you’ll want to root for.













