Title:
Cowboy Boots For Christmas (Cowboy Not Included)
Series:
Burnt Boot Series Book 1
Author:
Carolyn Brown
Publisher:
Sourcebooks Casablanca
ISBN:
978-1-4022-9605-5
Formats:
Mass-Market Paperback, E-book
$7.99
Release
Date: October 2014
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
How
I Read It: Mass-Market Arc from Publisher
Rating:
4.5 Crowns
‘Tis
the season for…
Feasting
Frolicking
And…feuding?
ALL
HE WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS IS PEACE AND QUIET…
After
two tours in Afghanistan, retired Army sniper Finn O’Donnell believes his new
ranch outside the sleepy little town of Burnt Boot, Texas, is the perfect place
for an undisturbed holiday season. But before he can settle in, an old friend
shows up looking for protection and a place where nobody knows her name…
BUT
THAT’S GOING TO TAKE A MIRACLE…
Callie
Brewster must relocate to protect her young nephew, Martin, and the only person
she trusts is her old Army friend, Finn. Burnt Boot seems like the perfect
place to be anonymous, but it turns out a small town with big drama is no place
to hide…
Finn
O’Donnell purchased Salt Draw Ranch with the hopes of finding a place to call
home and peace after two tours in Afghanistan as a sniper for the US Army. He
never expected to see his spotter, Callie O’Donnell, the woman he trusted with
his life, to arrive on his doorstep looking for a safe place for her and
Martin, her nephew, to stay.
They
soon realize that even though they lost touch with each other for a couple of
years, the connection they shared is still there. Soon Callie and Finn fill
Salt Draw with stray animals, children, and the ranches former owner as their
relationship grows.
Cowboy Boots For Christmas (Cowboy Not
Included)
was one of the sweetest Christmas stories that I’ve read for a while.
Callie
has seen the women in her life (her mom and sister) have relationships with
cowboys that end poorly. And because of the way her sister, Martin’s mother,
bounced from one place to another, Callie’s not sure if she has the ability to
settle down.
Finn
was betrayed by the woman he loved and thought he knew. He’s been hurt and what
he’s gone through has left a mark on him he’s not sure he can erase.
While
there is no denying that Finn and Callie are attracted to each other, they both
have enough emotional baggage to sink the QE2. Although since both of their
lives depended on each other during their time in Afghanistan, they know they
can trust each other but it’s a bit harder trusting each other with their
hearts than it is their lives.
The
chemistry between Finn and Callie was amazing and given that they had a history
together their quick starting romance didn’t feel rushed. They worked together
because they knew the nightmares that each had endured and being together was,
in a sense, a balm to their souls. They knew how to comfort each other because
they knew what the other had been through.
The
pacing was great. I didn’t feel as though the plot lagged or sped ahead. It had
a nice rhythm to it that made it nearly impossible to put down.
While
I truly enjoyed this book and thought it was a brilliant start to the author’s
Burnt Boot Series (which I cannot wait to read more of), I wished there had
been a bit more conflict between Callie and Finn.
What
I like about Carolyn Brown’s writing is the fact she actually make me, a city
chick who had never stepped foot in the country, enjoy the country life she portrays
in her books. And if I’m being honest, she kind of makes me want a cowboy like
Finn to call my own.
Overall,
Cowboy Boots For Christmas has
everything readers should want in a Christmas romance: an achingly sweet
romance peppered with tenderness, laughter, joy, and a few miracles along the
way.
One
of my favorites from Carolyn Brown. Plus, I don’t think I will ever be able to
get Joe, the parrot out of my mind.
Cowboys
Boots For Christmas is definitely a keeper that I will happily revisit.
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3 comments:
Carolyn Brown is my go to author for romance I never realized she had a new Christmas romance out. Thanks for the review.
OH I just love her covers! I've been wanting to try her but haven't gotten to them yet. So glad to hear they're good!
Like one other reviewer, Carolyn is on my auto-buy list. First, I love western romance (historical or contemporary); second, I'm a country girl, grew up country and went to school country; and third, I like the way Carolyn writes. Can't wait to read Cowboy Boots for Christmas! Thanks for the post. jdh2690@gmail.com
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