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Cowboy Like You by Donna Grant

Author:  Donna Grant
Release Date:  November 26, 2019







Another cowboy Sheriff?  Count me in!!  This is my first story by Donna Grant and I'm glad that I took a chance on this artist.  A Sheriff cowboy is slowly, but surely, is becoming my favorite hero. I also learned that this is part of a series and I have to admit that I have not read the other installments in the series. Luckily for me, this can be read alone and the side characters added to the story.

In this story we have Danny Oldham, the cowboy sheriff that I mention earlier, and he is at the right place at the right time when he crosses paths with his high school crush, Skylar.  Skylar is  on the run from an abusive, psychotic ex who will stop at nothing to make Skylar his again.  Right before this crazy ex gets Skylar in his grip, Danny comes to the rescue and ensures that Skylar is safe from harm.  This is a story of having a second chance at love even in the midst of chaos.

I genuinely enjoyed this story and Danny and Skylar had great chemistry.  I was kept on the edge of my toes with the action and also kept in my feelings with the sweetness of their relationship.  Danny was one of the sweetest heroes that I have ever read.  He was the sheriff of the town and he did so much to ensure that Skylar was safe. Not to mention that Danny had such good friends who would bend their backs for him.  Skylar has returned home after trying to escape the clutches of an abusive ex from Houston, Texas. While Danny was kind and resourceful, Skylar was a damsel in distress who made such stupid decisions to me.  The author really doesn't really go into their back stories.  In spite of this, I enjoyed the story and I really enjoyed the development of their relationship.


I really don't have much negative things to say about this story besides the actions of Skylar at some points during the story.  Although I enjoyed their romance, their wasn't anything unique or awesome about it and it didn't give me that ooey gooey feeling that I yearn for in romance story and that is why I have to give it a 4 Star rating. This story is highly recommended though with tea and a blanket.


Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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