Title: Cowboy in Colorado
Author: Jasinda Wilder
Page count: 246
Published: July 31st 2019
Publisher: Jasinda Wilder
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Received: from the publisher in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 4/5
Summary:
It should have been simple and
straightforward—business, and nothing but business. A quick trip to Colorado to
scout out a location for my newest real estate development acquisition. Fly in,
drive to the location, talk the owners into selling, sign some papers, and go
home.
A business trip like any other, something I’ve done hundreds
of times without issue.
This time, however, I was waylaid. First by a runaway
horse—and then by an angry, stormy pair of vivid blue eyes, a massive,
mountainous set of brawny shoulders, a strong, powerful pair of hands, and a
voice like thunder over the horizon.
Will is a man out of another era, a man of stillness and
action in equal measure—a man in complete possession of himself and his world
in a way I’ve never experienced. And suddenly, somehow, he comes to possess me,
my mind, my heart, and my body, in a way neither of us are ready for, and
neither of us know how to resist.
What should have been a simple business deal quickly spirals
out of control, becoming a struggle of life and death, a battle of hearts and
passion…
My Thoughts:
This is the second book in the
series and wow. I’ve said this before an I’ll say it again. I don’t know how
Jasinda comes up with all these ideas for books.
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I was able to read this book in one sitting because I was antsy to know how it
was going to end.
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This book is about two people that come from completely different walks of
life. Brooklyn is born into a privileged life she’s an only child and heir to
her fathers company. Her father tells her that she can have her own team and
budget she heads off to Colorado. While there she meets Will, Will has always
been a country boy and stubborn as they come. He runs his family ranch and
Brooklyn comes along he tries to push her away because he doesn’t want to have
to hear what she has to say. In doing so he can’t help but feel this connection
with her. I loved the push and pull they had because there both very strong
leads.
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This book was amazing as always in the classic Jasinda way. I absolutely love
her work so I definitely recommend you all to check out her books.
