Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Back in the Saddle Review

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About the Book
 
It’s been a long time since Colt Stafford shrugged off his cowboy legacy for shiny Manhattan loafers and a promising career on Wall Street. But when stock market manipulations leave him financially strapped, the oldest son of legendary rancher Sam Stafford decides to return to the sprawling Double S ranch in Gray’s Glen, Washington. He’s broke, but not broken, and it’s time to check in with his ailing father, and get his legs back under him by climbing into the saddle again.

He doesn’t expect to come home to a stranger pointing a loaded gun at his chest— a tough yet beautiful woman that Sam hired as the house manager. Colt senses there’s more to Angelina Morales than meets the eye and he’s determined to find out what she’s hiding...and why.

Colt’s return brings new challenges. Younger brother Nick has been Sam’s right-hand man at the ranch for years and isn’t thrilled at having Colt insert himself into Double S affairs. And the ranch’s contentious relationship with the citizens of Gray’s Glen asks all the Stafford men to examine their hearts about what it truly means to be a neighbor.  And as Wall Street recovers, will Colt succumb to the call of the financial district’s wealth and power—or finally the courage to stay in the saddle for good? (Goodreads)


My Thoughts

This is a new author to me so I wasn't sure what to expect. I always like a cowboy story and this one was good, a little twist and a romance. The only thing is I felt like I had read this story before and it was a little difficult for me to get into. I do like Angelina and I think the author did a great job with her character. I guess I was expecting something different but for a ranch romance this is a light read. 
Four stars.

"I received this book from Blogging for Books for free in exchange for an honest review."









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