ARC Review: True-Blue Cowboy by Sara Richardson

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ARC Review: True-Blue Cowboy by Sara Richardson
True-Blue Cowboy
Book Info

Released: July 31, 2018
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Rocky Mountain Riders #4
Pages: 448
 

“…easy going and sweet.”
~ Under the Covers

I’ve been wanting to read more cowboys and this one sounded really cute.  The heroine is a farmer and the hero is a bronc rider who recently bought the land her farm sits on.  He’s got different plans for what he wants to use the land for and wants her out, but fate has different plans when he is forced to move in with her.  Fun setup, right?

Well, this book was a nice quick, read but at the same time it felt like a Harlequin Presents story.  Does that even make sense?  It was simple and uneventful with a lot of every day events narration.  While I found it fun that the heroine is chasing her farm animals around, I didn’t need pages of it.  After a while I just started to skim some parts because of it.

The story, though?  It was fun.  There’s a tiny dash of danger towards the end and some emotional parts in the middle.  While I can’t say I was fully on board with a “love” connection I still liked the two main characters together and I loved how opposites they were but how could see how they could work.

This was my first Sara Richardson read, at least that I can remember.  I think it fits the mood for when you’re looking for something easy going and sweet.

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About Sara Richardson

Sara Richardson grew up chasing adventure in Colorado’s rugged mountains. She’s climbed to the top of a 14,000-foot peak at midnight, swam through Class IV rapids, completed her wilderness first-aid certification, and spent seven days at a time tromping through the wilderness with a thirty-pound backpack strapped to her shoulders.

Eventually, Sara did the responsible thing and got an education in writing and journalism. After a brief stint in the corporate writing world, she stopped ignoring the voices in her head and started writing fiction. Now, she uses her experience as a mountain adventure guide to write stories that incorporate adventure with romance. Still indulging her adventurous spirit, Sara lives and plays in Colorado with her saint of a husband and two young sons.

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