Making A Texas Cowboy
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4.4 • 188 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Texas is a chance to start over….
Jackson Thorpe looks like he has it all—the star of the hottest modern day western—he’s wealthy and adored by millions. But after the loss of his wife in a horrific accident, he walks away from Hollywood to be close to his widowed sister in Last Stand, Texas, hoping the change will help his young son emotionally heal. Sought after horse trainer, Nicole Baylor, is cowgirl to her core. She loathes the popular western series and its absurdly handsome star because the show is so fake—it’s even shot in California. Putting on a Stetson does not make a man a cowboy, and she’s had enough of men pretending. But when a worried Jackson asks for help with his son, Nic, though wary, agrees. Jackson’s uncomfortable taking help from a beautiful cowgirl who clearly doesn’t like him or what he does, but after seeing his son’s progress, he now worries Nic may have lassoed his heart.
Customer Reviews
Last Stand, Texas Heartwarmer
Making a Texas Cowboy, the first book in the Home at Last Texas series by Justine Davis brings the reader back (or for some for the first time, but I'm certain won't be the last) to the unforgettable small Texas town of Last Stand. With favorite characters…Highwaters and Raffertys alike…from previous Last Srand stories (Police Chief Highwater is always mind’s eye candy) and introducing the Baylor family the connection to the town and all the familiar characters is like coming home.
Jackson’s story begins in heartbreak, with the love he feels for his son Jeremy, who is mired in grief, he takes them from L.A. to Last Stand where through the help of a little Pinto pony named Pie and horse trainer Nic Baylor, father and son experience the power the people of Last Stand have to heal broken hearts and souls.
The story and its characters will leave a smile in your heart and make you want more stories from Last Stand, Texas.
This ARC book was complimentary…provided by Tule Publishing…I'm voluntarily providing my honest review.