Lucky Cowboy
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4.0 • 176 Ratings
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Publisher Description
This grumpy cowboy blames his best friend's sister for a family feud...
Grumpy hero + sunshine heroine
Sadie Stephens has loved her brother's best friend, Lincoln Carver, since she was a girl, but a family feud involving a runaway bride closed any options for a romance. Lincoln's only interest in her now is one of obligation and guilt. After all, he's the one responsible for the lassoing "incident" (don't ask. Lincoln's life was perfect until his matchmaking granny stuck her nose in his business. Now, he's accidentally injured his best friend's sister, the woman partly responsible for a family feud.
"What a thoroughly delightful story! I adored it." ~ Lori Wilde, New York Times bestselling author
"Lucky Cowboy is an engaging read you can really sink into and enjoy!" ~ Cora Seton, New York Times bestselling author
"Be prepared to fall in love, with a story that will warm your heart and curl your toes!" ~ New York Times bestselling author, Marina Adair
"If you like Virgin River, you'll love Lucky Cowboy!" Kate Kisset, USA Today bestselling author of the Lonesome Cowboy series
Lucky Cowboy is a small town western romantic comedy involving a hot but grumpy cowboy and a sunshine teacher. It can be read as a stand alone, contains no cliffhangers with a guaranteed HEA!
Customer Reviews
Lucky Cowboy
Lucky cowboy = Lucky reader 😉 What a delightful story! The perfect combination of love and romance to leave you with the warm and fuzzies ❤️ so can’t wait to read the next book in this series! Simply a good book that for sure I will be reading more books by this author. 👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Oh my gosh! This book was fun, funny, and a bit of an emotional roller-coaster
Sadie is fierce and loyal and loving, and those traits have gotten her in trouble on more than one occasion. To the point that she’s not sure she can trust her own judgement anymore. Lincoln is strong and stoic. His mother’s betrayal of their family has left him unable to believe in love other than what he feels for his brother, sister, father, and grandmother. They’re both lost souls and wounded by love in their own ways. Will they find healing together or repeat the mistakes of their pasts? Oh my gosh! This book was fun, funny, and a bit of an emotional roller-coaster. With hints of a second chance romance (even though this pair were never actually a couple) and all the sweet small-town charm, this story pulled me into it and wouldn’t let me go. The angst this pair goes through as they try to navigate their way nearly broke my heart. I couldn’t help but cheer for Sadie and Lincoln to find their way. The always quirky and sometimes meddlesome supporting cast nearly ran away with the show several times. And now I think I’m falling in love with the town of Stone Ridge.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout.