
Red's Hot Cowboy
Spikes & Spurs, Book 2
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Ann Marie Lee
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By:
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Carolyn Brown
He wasn't looking for trouble.... But when the cops are knocking on your door, trouble's definitely found you. And this is where Wil Marshall finds himself after checking in to the Longhorn Inn. It could all be a big mistake, but Wil's not getting much sleep. Then the motel owner - who is drop-dead gorgeous and feisty to boot - saves him from an even worse night behind bars. Now he owes her one, big time....
Pearl never wanted that run-down motel, but her aunt didn't leave her much choice. And then this steaming hot cowboy shows up looking for a place to rest. Next thing she knows, she wants to offer him more than just room service. But if he calls her Red one more time, he won't be the only one accused of murder....
Sparks are definitely flying, and before long, the Do Not Disturb sign might be swinging from the door....
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Great read
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Love, love, love Carolyn Brown!!!
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Another GREAT listen!!!
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hot and funny
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Sweet, hot, small town romance
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Good read
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Not deep but a sweet love story.
Much Improved
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The sub plot with Lucy is actually the best part of the book. Imbedded in a sea of immature "here, I'mma write me a cowboy romance" fluff were a few real, honest moments that you could touch and feel surrounding Lucy and her arrival in Pearl's life. It doesn't last, but I think that's because hard subjects are easier to dig into for honest feeling than daily life.
Give it a try, see what you think. I've been vacillating between irritated and bored with a few moments interspersed that have kept me listening.
Lordy, the stereotypes...
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Sappy made sappier
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