Saturday, November 15, 2014

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Review: Her Mistletoe Cowboy by Alissa Callen

Title: Her Mistletoe Cowboy
Series: Montana Born Christmas
Author: Alissa Callen
Read copy: eBook
Published: October 20, 2014
Publisher: Tule Publishing
ISBN: 1942240104
ISBN-13: 9781942240105

Corporate analyst, Ivy Bishop, intends spending Christmas holed up in an isolated Montana ranch house with only an abandoned puppy for company. When the festive season ends her broken heart might just have had just enough time to heal.

Ex-rodeo rider, Rhett Dixon, has put his playing days behind him. He has something to prove. Despite being the first son in three generations of ranchers, he is determined to succeed in ranching on his own merits.

But when Rhett’s new neighbor proves to be far-too-pretty and far-too-
compassionate, his single-minded focus deserts him. And the more time Ivy spends with the workaholic, blue-eyed cowboy next door the more she realizes her heart isn’t actually broken – yet.


My rating:

***ARC provided by publisher through NetGalley***

Finally.

Another great Marietta story. Christmasy, cute, sweet, a little sad, with great main characters (Rhett has improved since Peyton's story), great supporting cast, nicely flowing narration, and just the right length.

I admit the reservations of both H/h about not entering into a relationship dragged on a tad too long, and the final setback was a bit too much, but I enjoyed this story.



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