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A Cowboy to Remember
by Rebekah Weatherspoon
I loved that.
Audio performer was A-game perfect here, and as always Rebekah Weatherspoon writes people who just live and breathe right off the page (or, in my case, earbud). Evie was a joy to walk with, and her constant state of hesitant "but when will I meet the people who aren't immediately warm and welcoming" was so spot-on as a post-trauma response I can't even put it to words. So much of the book was low-angst, gather-around-and-help-her-recover and I was 100% ready for that sort of emotion and this book delivered it.
Zach was delicious, but also a human being with some decent flaws that made their history work, and once again I love, love, love the whole sprawling family, found-family, and friends that surrounded the characters in this book. Community, and the strength thereof, felt like a character in and of itself. And Miss Leona? I would just like to bask in a whole book of her, please.
I really enjoyed this take on the amnesia trope, and I really liked the handling of the various shifts of Evie and her personality before-during-after amnesia. Can't wait to return to the ranch for the next book (hello, Sam!)
Audio performer was A-game perfect here, and as always Rebekah Weatherspoon writes people who just live and breathe right off the page (or, in my case, earbud). Evie was a joy to walk with, and her constant state of hesitant "but when will I meet the people who aren't immediately warm and welcoming" was so spot-on as a post-trauma response I can't even put it to words. So much of the book was low-angst, gather-around-and-help-her-recover and I was 100% ready for that sort of emotion and this book delivered it.
Zach was delicious, but also a human being with some decent flaws that made their history work, and once again I love, love, love the whole sprawling family, found-family, and friends that surrounded the characters in this book. Community, and the strength thereof, felt like a character in and of itself. And Miss Leona? I would just like to bask in a whole book of her, please.
I really enjoyed this take on the amnesia trope, and I really liked the handling of the various shifts of Evie and her personality before-during-after amnesia. Can't wait to return to the ranch for the next book (hello, Sam!)