Tag: Contemporary Western Romance

Guest Review: Wrangled and Tangled by Lorelei James

Guest Review: Wrangled and Tangled by Lorelei James

Tracy’s review of Wrangled and Tangled (Blacktop Cowboys #3) by Lorelei James Janie Fitzhugh and Abe Lawson have long been divorced and living apart. Now she’s back in town, a changed woman-making cattleman Abe want to wrangle an invitation to her bed… To get his dream ranch, Renner Jackson has partnered with spoiled daddy’s girl […]

Guest Review: Should’ve Been a Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Should’ve Been a Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Judith’s Review of Should’ve Been A Cowboy (Sons of Chance #4) by Vicki Lewis Thompson.   Party organizer Tyler O’Connelli is on the fast track to her dream career. She’s so close she can almost taste it. But when she returns to her family and sees her one-night stand, Alex Keller, all done up in […]

Guest Review: Darn Good Cowboy Christmas by Carolyn Brown

Guest Review: Darn Good Cowboy Christmas by Carolyn Brown

Judith’s review of Darn Good Cowboy Christmas (Spikes & Spurs #3) by Carolyn Brown. The author of the #1 bestselling Christmas romance in 2010 (Honky Tonk Christmas) creates a new installment in her sexy contemporary cowboy romance series that showcases her amazing Southern voice. Born and raised in a traveling carnival, all Liz Hanson ever […]

Guest Review: Lydia’s Twin Temptation by Heather Rainier

Guest Review: Lydia’s Twin Temptation by Heather Rainier

Judith’s review of Lydia’s Twin Temptation (Divine Creek Ranch #8) by Heather Rainier Lydia Webster is stranded in west Texas, waiting tables to earn money to escape Fort Stockton and the clutches of her lecherous boss. Circumstances have brought the professional chef to west Texas and left her high and dry. Distance means nothing to […]

Guest Review: Eastern Ambitions by Mari Carr and Jayne Rylon

Guest Review: Eastern Ambitions by Mari Carr and Jayne Rylon

Judith’s review of Eastern Ambitions by Mari Carr & Jayne Rylon (Compass Brothers, #3). Sam Compton always yearned for more than a simple country life. More money, more nightlife and more excitement. As an independent Wall Street trader nicknamed “The Cowboy”, he amassed a small fortune flying by the seat of his pants, taking risks […]