ARC Review – Just a Cowboy and His Baby (Spikes & Spurs #6) by Carolyn Brown

Posted December 1, 2012 by DiDi in Amanda, Mainstream, Reviews / 6 Comments

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One determined, hell-on-wheels cowgirl. One equally determined, sexier-than-hell cowboy. One innocent baby, who suddenly takes center stage and everybody’s priorities are suddenly up for grabs.

With a young baby dropped in his lap, bronc rider Trace Coleman’s world is turned upside down. Suddenly, Gemma O’Donnell, his stiffest competition on the rodeo scene, is now the one person who can help him. She’s already resisting his sexy smile and even sexier swagger, but she can’t resist a baby. When it comes down to it, only one can win, but is winning more important than love and family?

 

 

 

 

There are many things I can count on from Carolyn Brown story. I’m assured of getting smart-talking women, hot sexy cowboys and witty dialogue between the sexes. Carolyn Brown’s latest in the Spikes and Spurs series, Just a Cowboy and His Baby, is no exception and is true to form for this author. I love this series! I love returning to Ringgold, Texas and getting another chance to visit with the O’Donnell family and their friends and neighbors nearby to see the latest in marriages, babies and relationships. Gemma, the baby of the O’Donnell family, gets her story in this book and it is a great one. You know her as a beautician but she puts that career on hold in order to ride saddle broncs in the PRCA circuit for a year. She wants to be the second woman to win the whole shebang in December at the Finals in Las Vegas. And does she make a run for it. What’s standing in her way is one hot cowboy named Trace Coleman.

Trace Coleman wants to win badly and doesn’t want anyone, especially Gemma, to get in his way of winning the title and the prize money that goes with it. He has plans to buy his uncle’s ranch in Goodnight, Texas and he can’t a little slip of a cowgirl take it all away. He tries to derail her in the beginning not realizing that paybacks happen and what goes around comes around. I don’t think either of them was counting on an attraction and neither wants to let hot, sizzling kisses get in the way of beating the other at each rodeo on the circuit. They make rules about their friendship on and off the circuit and hope they can keep their eye on the prize. All bets are off during the rodeo but a definite attraction and friendship develops outside when they are on the road.

Carolyn Brown is at her best when she gets her characters dancing and songs pop up and their lyrics are so relevant to the story. Josh Turner and George Strait songs, two of my favorite country singers, make frequent appearance, which to me are a standard for a Carolyn Brown story. Got to have tunes! I look forward to finding them and listening to them myself to set the mood for that point in the book.

Gemma is my kind of girl. I like strong women and when she goes into a male dominated sport she makes no bones about it that she is there to ride and win. She fights her own battles with other cowboys and goes toe to toe with some of them. I love it when she becomes a counselor for a week at Trace’s cousin’s ranch and is in charge of 10 city girls. She may not know anything about kids but she does know how to show them how to cooperate and compete and be a role model. She’s been waiting for her cowboy to show up and is counting on Liz, her sister-in-law and ex-carnival fortune teller, and the prediction that she would meet her cowboy and have a baby by Christmas. What she wasn’t counting on was someone else having the baby. I may have said too much right there but I figured from the title that the baby was HIS and not necessarily hers.

Everything works out for Gemma and Trace in the end and I’m not surprised by the predictable ending. I’m not going to tell you who won the title because you’ll have to read the book to find out.  I still get a big smile on my face when there is a HEA for a Carolyn Brown book. I know it is the sweet talking cowboy that sweeps his lady off her feet in a gesture that truly puts the smile there. What can I say? I’m a fan of her writing, love her books and her series and always look forward to the next addition. You can’t go wrong with a Carolyn Brown book and Just a Cowboy and His Baby is outstanding.

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Posted December 1, 2012 by DiDi in Amanda, Mainstream, Reviews / 6 Comments


6 responses to “ARC Review – Just a Cowboy and His Baby (Spikes & Spurs #6) by Carolyn Brown

  1. Kathleen O

    I can’t wait for this next book in this series to come out.. I just finished reading Mistletoe Cowboy and as always Carolyn Brown’s books are winners for me.

  2. Barbara Elness

    I just recently read a Carolyn Brown story and I really enjoyed it. I have a few more on my TBR shelf, so I’m going to get to them very soon as well. Just a Cowboy and His Baby sounds like a great story, I’m glad you liked it.

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