Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Review For COMEBACK COWBOY by Sara Richardson-4 *

Title: Comeback Cowboy
Series: Rocky Mountain Riders#2
Author: Sara Richardson
Genre: Cowboy Romance
Rating: * * * *
Publishers: Forever Romance
(June 27, 2017)
Paperback: 368 pages
FTC Disclosure: ARC provided by the publisher via Netgalley

"Filled with humor, heart, and love, this page-turner is one wild ride."
--- Jennifer Ryan, New York Times bestselling author on Hometown Cowboy



A WOMAN NEVER FORGETS HER FIRST COWBOY . . . As a single mother, Naomi Sullivan is used to doing things on her own. She's finally saved enough from working at the Cortez Ranch to buy a lovely home for her and her little girl. Life is going as planned. But when her high school sweetheart comes riding back to town, this self-sufficient woman feels something she hasn't felt in years: red-hot, unbridled need for the handsome cowboy who left her behind.

Lucas Cortez doesn't plan on being in town long. Yet when he sees Naomi again-the gorgeous girl he never stopped loving-he's tempted to hang up his hat and stay awhile. He's already charmed his way into her daughter's heart, but he'll need more than sweet talk and roses to convince Naomi to give them a second chance-especially when she's hiding a secret that could change their lives forever . . .


As a lover of cowboy romance and second chance love, this story was right on the nose. I loved the smalltown ambiance, both the good  and the bad. Coming from a very small community myself, it was very realistic. Naomi was a wonderful character and I loved seeing how determined she was to make a good life for her daughter. I just love a woman who can stand on her own two feet. While I know  that the "secret" is simply a plot device, I'm just not sure that in real life I'd  ever be able to truly trust and forgive someone that kept one that life changing from me.


Rocky Mountain Riders




Sara Richardson grew up chasing adventure in Colorado's rugged mountains. She's climbed to the top of a 14,000-foot peak at midnight, swam through Class IV rapids, completed her wilderness first-aid certification, and spent seven days at a time tromping through the wilderness with a thirty-pound backpack strapped to her shoulders.

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