The Last Real Cowboy by Donna Alward
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Book Blurb:
A diamond like no other…
From the moment he turned up late to her charity’s meeting, placating everyone with a tip of his Stetson and a lazy smile, Angela Beck knew that Sam Diamond was going to be Trouble with a capital T.
Angela is the prickliest woman Sam’s ever met—let alone had to work with! He’d love to still her sharp tongue with a kiss, but first he has to get close enough to awaken the complex woman beneath the deliberately cool exterior. And that’s something only a real cowboy can do
My Review:
The Last real Cowboy was a great book! Considering the story here dealt with victims of abuse it was exceptionally well written.
The heroine Angela was a victim of abuse now a social worker in the midst of opening a shelter ‘Butterfly house’ for abused women, a shelter whose main sponsor is Sam Diamond.
This story begins with Sam and Angela butting heads but as the story progresses it is wonderful to see Angela come into her own, begin to trust and fall in love, Sam was a wonderful hero supportive and sensitive to Angela's needs an all around great guy.
The Last real Cowboy was a story of second chances; overcoming your fears and more than anything believing in yourselves.
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Book Blurb:
A diamond like no other…
From the moment he turned up late to her charity’s meeting, placating everyone with a tip of his Stetson and a lazy smile, Angela Beck knew that Sam Diamond was going to be Trouble with a capital T.
Angela is the prickliest woman Sam’s ever met—let alone had to work with! He’d love to still her sharp tongue with a kiss, but first he has to get close enough to awaken the complex woman beneath the deliberately cool exterior. And that’s something only a real cowboy can do
My Review:
The Last real Cowboy was a great book! Considering the story here dealt with victims of abuse it was exceptionally well written.
The heroine Angela was a victim of abuse now a social worker in the midst of opening a shelter ‘Butterfly house’ for abused women, a shelter whose main sponsor is Sam Diamond.
This story begins with Sam and Angela butting heads but as the story progresses it is wonderful to see Angela come into her own, begin to trust and fall in love, Sam was a wonderful hero supportive and sensitive to Angela's needs an all around great guy.
The Last real Cowboy was a story of second chances; overcoming your fears and more than anything believing in yourselves.
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