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Review: His Christmas Cowgirl

02 Wednesday Nov 2016

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Christmas Romance, Holiday Romance, Romance

His Christmas Cowgirl
His Christmas Cowgirl by Alissa Callen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“His Christmas Cowgirl” by Alissa Callen is book number six in the Wildflower Ranch” series.  This is Peta Dixon and Garrett Ross’ story.

Garrett as a favor to Hal has agreed to fill in as foreman on Peta’s ranch until Hal recovers from his injury.

When Garrett and Peta meet their first impressions are not so good of each other.  As they work side by side things begin to change.

This is a sweet story but the romance was slow in coming.  The first half of the book was pretty slow but the second half was much better.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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Review: Mother’s Day in Montana

30 Saturday Apr 2016

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Mature Content, Romance

Mother's Day in Montana
Mother’s Day in Montana by Melissa McClone
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“Mother’s Day in Montana” is a collection of Montana Born stories from three bestselling authors. Three great cowboy romances.

“Kiss Me, Cowboy” by Melissa McClone is book three in the “Bar V5 Ranch” series. This is Charlotte Randall (Charlie) and Zack Harris’ story.
Zack and Charlie work as dude ranch wranglers at the Bar V5 ranch. A year ago Zack was having a really bad day. Charlie consoled him, which ended with her kissing him. The problem is Charlie fell in love with Zack, but he acts as if the kiss didn’t happen. Zack says that he is not a relationship kind of guy. Charlie has to decide whether to continue working with Zack or to move on. Or can she convince Zack that he is a relationship type guy?
This is a sweet romance. You can definitely feel the chemistry between them. The intimate scenes were closed door with great kissing scenes. It was fun visiting the town of Marietta again.
I received a copy of this book from Tule Publishing for an honest review.

“Montana Cowgirl” by Debra Salonen is book one in the “Mavericks” series. This is Bailey Jenkins and Paul Zabrinski’s story.
Bailey and Paul were high school sweethearts, but circumstances split them up. They went their separate ways.
Fifteen years later Bailey is dealing with recovering from a horrible wreck that also killed her husband. Bailey’s relationship with her dad is not good, but she is back to help her mom with her dad who has lost part of his leg.
Paul has a successful business and two great kids but he and his wife are divorced. Bailey’s mom arranged for Paul to pick up Bailey from the airport. They both still have feelings for each other. Will they be able to forgive each other, overcome the hurts from the past, and the obstacles in their life?
This is a second chance romance that deals with some pretty heavy emotional issues, family dynamics, health issues, and some amazing chemistry between Bailey and Paul.
Another great story in Marietta, Montana. You will fall in love with the town and the people.

“Cherish Me, Cowboy” by Alissa Callen is book one in the “Wildflower Ranch” series. This is working cowgirl, Payton Hollis and Cordell Morgan’s story.
Payton is a no frills kind of girl. She is determined to save her home, Beargrass Hills ranch. Payton has no time for men.
Cordell shows up in Marietta and he appears to be a city boy but looks can be deceiving. He is also dealing with issues from his childhood.
Payton and Cordell due to circumstances and a crusty old man they end up spending lots of time together. They are extremely attracted to each other. The intimate scenes are closed door with great tender and passionate moments.
This is a sweet romance with lots of surprises. I really enjoyed Payton and Cordell’s character. I loved Henry.

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Review: Cherish Me, Cowboy

25 Monday Apr 2016

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Cherish Me, Cowboy
Cherish Me, Cowboy by Alissa Callen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“Cherish Me, Cowboy” by Alissa Callen is book one in the “Wildflower Ranch” series. This is working cowgirl, Payton Hollis and Cordell Morgan’s story.

Payton is a no frills kind of girl. She is determined to save her home, Beargrass Hills ranch. Payton has no time for men.

Cordell shows up in Marietta and he appears to be a city boy but looks can be deceiving. He is also dealing with issues from his childhood.

Payton and Cordell due to circumstances and a crusty old man they end up spending lots of time together. They are extremely attracted to each other. The intimate scenes are closed door with great tender and passionate moments.

This is a sweet romance with lots of surprises. I really enjoyed Payton and Cordell’s character. I loved Henry.

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Review: Hold Me Cowboy

08 Sunday Nov 2015

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Clean Romance, Romance

Hold Me Cowboy
Hold Me Cowboy by Alissa Callen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I received a copy of this book from Netgalley/Tule Publishing for an honest review. “Hold Me, Cowboy” by Alissa Callen is book 2 in the Montana Born Rodeo 2015. This is Brent Ashton and Kendall Dixon’s story.

This is a clean and sweet romance. It was an enjoyable story, but it just didn’t grab you. There could have been more romance and still kept it a clean romance. If you like a clean sweet and light romance, this would be great for you.
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