Friday, February 14, 2020

Book Review: Cowboy Courage by Carolyn Brown

Cowboy Courage (Longhorn Canyon, #6)

After spending years traveling the world with the military, Rose O'Malley is ready for a change. Heading back to Texas to hold down the fort at her aunt's bed-and-breakfast will give Rose just the break she needs. But while she may speak seven languages, she can't repair a leaky sink to save her life. When Hudson Baker strides in like a hero and effortlessly figures out the fix, Rose can't help wondering if the boy she once crushed on as a kid could now be her saving grace.

Hud has always been rock-solid and dependable-a quintessential cowboy to his core. But the moment Rose steps back into his life, his world is turned upside down by meddling family, a rescued baby, and one highly mischievous cat. Now he'll have to decide if it's time to throw caution to the wind and do whatever it takes to convince Rose that by her side is exactly where he wants to stay.

                               MY REVIEW:

Cowboy Courage (Longhorn Canyon, #6)Cowboy Courage by Carolyn Brown
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Book #6 of this series.
Rose has spent several years in the military and comes to her Aunt's Inn to take over while her Aunt is on vacation. Seems the Inn needs a few repairs, which she doesn't know how to do but in enters Hudson, a crush from her past and a handyman of everything.
Rose's Aunt also has a cat , who seems to be a little thief and had me cracking up.
We find out Rose was raised in a religious commune and sounds more like a cult and how her dad is in charge of everything and not happy that she left the commune years before to be out in the world. So she is dealing with her dad, mom and another Aunt who comes into town, A very eccentric Aunt who I found to be hilarious.
Thanks to Forever and NetGalley for this ARC.


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