Wednesday, October 5, 2016

TLC Book Tours Book Review: Blame It On The Cowboy

About Blame it on the Cowboy

  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: HQN Books (September 27, 2016)
Every cowboy has a wild side—all it takes is the right woman to unleash it… 
All of Logan McCord’s carefully laid plans erupt the day he walks in on his would-be fiancée getting…well, not so carefully laid. Tonight, just once, Logan is acting on instinct. And that instinct is telling him to say “Happy to oblige” to the cute stranger looking for a no-strings fling with a Texas cowboy.
When chef Reese Stephens made her bucket list, she mistakenly thought she had weeks to live. Not that she regrets her one-night-stand with the gorgeous rancher. But she does regret leaving an heirloom watch as a parting gift. Tracking Logan down ;


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Review: Can I just say that when I'm in a reading slump there should be a new Delores Fossen book to pull me out of it.

I am truly thankful for this book.

I had been reading a whole lot of books that while being good books, didn't move me, or make me feel anything.

I like to be emotionally involved in my reading.

Blame It On The Cowboy was a book that made me happy.

Yay!

The premise alone was amazing and funny. Logan's longtime relationship went down the tubes in a spectacular way and Reese was living out a bucket list because she was told she wasn't going to be living very much longer.

Yeah...you know there's going to be something funny here.

Seriously, the whole thing with Logan's ex and her sexy affair with a clown will provide you with loads of laughs.

Then there's Reese's friend Jimena. She's very protective of her friend. She makes some threats involving cat poop and coffee that were highly entertaining.

The drama of the story revolves around Reese's colorful past. She has a juvi record and her parents were con artists, which doesn't usually make her look good. There are a lot of people trying to blackmail people in this book.

The surprising thing about this book was how little sex there was in this book.  Lots of talk about it. (A lot involving the clown and its nose...and well...I don't want to spoil it for you).

Logan is a great hero. I loved that there wasn't a huge conflict between him and Reese to pull them apart, it was really more about cleaning up the people making her life miserable.

I will say that things did wrap up a bit too nicely, but hey, this is romance.

I adore the McCord Brothers series is one of the best I've read and this book didn't disappoint. I loved how Logan and Reese came together.

If you love cowboys and romance, don't pass this book up.

Rating: 5 flowers








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1 comments:

Heather J @ TLC Book Tours said...

I'm so glad you found a book that really made you happy! Thanks for being a part of the tour.

 
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