Friday, August 13, 2021

Always a Cowboy

Always a Cowboy by Linda Lael Miller.  7 out of 10.  By the end of the first chapter, you know the gist and ending.  Getting there is pretty predictable.  The drama is hinted at, the big problem is not much of the story it seemed.  Fast to fall in love, faster to fall in bed together.  It's nice to think a small western town pulls together for each other.  Everyone knows who can help solve the problem.  One of "The Carsons of Mustang Creek" series about three brothers, the extended family in a huge old mansion, all wealthy and successful.  The main problems are with a wildcat and rogue stallion.  I've read 50 books by her and I've thought they ranged from 0 to 9 out of ten, so this one is pretty good.

 












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