Donna Grant’s writing is one of the best for drawing you in to the drama, suspense and the building of a loving relationship. ~ Amanda – Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews
Synopsis:
Jace Wilder has been rebuilding his life since the love of his life, Taryn, up and left town unexpectedly. But when she mysteriously returns, Jace’s dependable world comes crashing down. Taryn is hiding a dangerous secret, and no matter how hard he tries, Jace can’t stay away—especially when Taryn is at risk. And especially when the attraction he thought he’d buried long ago is back and hotter than ever. Will he be able to trust Taryn again?
Taryn Hillman’s world fell apart one horrifying night, and it’s never been the same since. When she sees a small chance at untangling herself, she takes it, though it means returning to Clearview—and seeing Jace again. But when he vows to protect her, will Taryn take a chance, and this time, never let him go?
A Cowboy Kind of Love is a second chance of love romantic suspense story and the 6th in the Sons of Texas series. Jace Wilder is having a hard time getting over his heartbreak when Taryn left 5 years ago. Now she is back and asking for help in a very dangerous situation she finds herself in. Jace listens to Taryn’s explanation of what she’s had to do and endure these last 5 years for her family, and will try to extract her from the clutches of a drug lord. Between his and his friends military experience, they devise a plan to help both Taryn and Jace, and maybe they have a chance at a life together.
This was a riveting suspense story and I was engrossed to see how they were going to get out of this mess. The odds weren’t good and it took a lot of planning to get the right people in the right place in order to pull it off. What made the story sweeter was the love these two had for one another and still have 5 years later. The romantic scenes were smoldering and broke up the tension they were facing. There are a lot of characters that are involved in this story, and they have their own stories, but it isn’t hard to follow. It definitely can be read as a stand-alone. Donna Grant’s writing is one of the best for drawing you in to the drama, suspense and the building of a loving relationship. There may not be much of a cowboy in Jace but he definitely has the values of one. It is a story that can’t be missed.
4 stars