Scrape the Barrel

Scrape the Barrel by Karley Brenna is a romance novel published by Karley Brenna on July 19, 2024. This 406-page book is written in English and explores the lives of Sage McKinley and Callan Bronson in the small town of Bell Buckle. Sage, who has built a life centered around her daughter and her passion for baking, faces unexpected challenges that disrupt her carefully crafted world. Meanwhile, Callan, the dependable brother in a large family, grapples with his own insecurities and the weight of past expectations.
In this story, the paths of Sage and Callan intertwine when Sage’s daughter seeks mentorship in horseback riding from Callan. As they navigate their personal struggles and the complexities of their pasts, readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance and emotional healing. The book presents a blend of romantic suspense and small-town dynamics, inviting readers to consider whether Sage and Callan can overcome their histories to forge a future together.
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Hurt people know hurt people.
Years ago, Sage McKinley thought settling down in small town Bell Buckle was the only way to protect her daughter. It didn’t hurt that she managed to get a job at the local cafe, doing what she loved most: baking. The perfect life she’d built for them was all that mattered-until everything was turned upside down.
All his life, Callan Bronson has upheld the expectation of being the caring brother in his large family of seven. If anyone needed a shoulder, he’d lend it. If they needed an ear, he’d listen. When a past ultimatum wrecked his confidence, he accepted that was all he’d ever be-the caretaker. But after his first, and hopefully last, visit to the local coffee shop ends with spilled coffee and broken glass, life proves to him that keeping people an arm’s length away doesn’t always work.
The two are pulled together when Sage’s daughter finds an unlikely horseback riding mentor in Callan. Can the two of them accept they might be right for each other, or will their pasts lead to them parting ways-or worse?
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