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Stirring Spurs
by M.A. Wardell
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
What an absolutely delightful cowboy romance.
Boone Adams and his siblings took over the family ranch, which they lovingly renamed Rainbow Ranch, after they lost their parents. An inclusive and friendly ranch where everyone is welcome and the animals are treated with care.
Boone is the ranch chef, making warm hearty meals with love. He's always caring for his family and friends but doesn't often think of himself and what he needs.
That is until Wylie Anderson shows up. Wylie, a bit of a horse whisperer, moves from ranch to ranch, helping out and never staying in place in one place too long as to not get too attached to anyone.
The two meet and it's instant chemistry. Boone's sunshine to Wylie's grumpy, they're a match made in ranch heaven.
This story is a lows stakes, positive romance with minimal drama. There is a little bit angst but overall this story is mostly positive. The whole family is so loving and care so much about each other. And the animals have their own amazing personalities. I'd step in front of a train for Noodles.
There's also some great spice in the story. The two fall fast and hard for each other and I'm here for it.
This is the first cowboy/western romance I've read and it was so much fun. I love all the cowboy hats, boots and everyone putting in a hard days works. The family was much more affectionate than I'm used to and all the "cowboy" talk was a little different, but very charming.
This was a short and sweet novel that is a perfect bite when you're looking for something sweet, romantic and fun. I didn't know I'd enjoy cowboys so much!
Thank you MA Wardell and Olavin Publishing for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Boone Adams and his siblings took over the family ranch, which they lovingly renamed Rainbow Ranch, after they lost their parents. An inclusive and friendly ranch where everyone is welcome and the animals are treated with care.
Boone is the ranch chef, making warm hearty meals with love. He's always caring for his family and friends but doesn't often think of himself and what he needs.
That is until Wylie Anderson shows up. Wylie, a bit of a horse whisperer, moves from ranch to ranch, helping out and never staying in place in one place too long as to not get too attached to anyone.
The two meet and it's instant chemistry. Boone's sunshine to Wylie's grumpy, they're a match made in ranch heaven.
This story is a lows stakes, positive romance with minimal drama. There is a little bit angst but overall this story is mostly positive. The whole family is so loving and care so much about each other. And the animals have their own amazing personalities. I'd step in front of a train for Noodles.
There's also some great spice in the story. The two fall fast and hard for each other and I'm here for it.
This is the first cowboy/western romance I've read and it was so much fun. I love all the cowboy hats, boots and everyone putting in a hard days works. The family was much more affectionate than I'm used to and all the "cowboy" talk was a little different, but very charming.
This was a short and sweet novel that is a perfect bite when you're looking for something sweet, romantic and fun. I didn't know I'd enjoy cowboys so much!
Thank you MA Wardell and Olavin Publishing for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.