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A review by meegzreads
Cowboy Take Me Away by Soraya M. Lane
5.0
ARC kindly provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
Lordy Lordy Lordy! Chase King? Where can I find me one of those?!
This book was fantastic and I didn't want to put it down. I was able to connect with the characters and feel their emotions as everything was unfolding.
This was actually the second book of this series and even though I haven't read the first, it still makes complete sense and doesn't make you feel like you're missing anything. That said, I'll damned sure be reading the first one. Those King boys? Mmmmm mmmmm!
I think I loved Chases character more than Hopes, he was so playful and sexy yet strong and fiercely protective. Everything a damned good man, cowboy or not, should be. At least in all our womanly dreams right?
I loved how he and Hope instantly reconnected after five years apart with no contact since college. It showed what a great friendship they had and that some people, no matter how much distance or time has passed will always be great friends.
The fact that she's a single Mum and doing things herself and not trying to bludge money off anyone shows what strong character she has and how much of an independent woman she can be even when she feels like it's all going to hell.
As for Chase, his strong family values and connection with his brothers, sister in law, grandad and Mrs T, show how dedicated he is to his family and his ranch. A proper southern gentleman.
I really enjoyed the secondary characters of Ryder and Nate, Chloe and Clay and of course little Harrison. Even though they didn't feature as much in the book they fit right in and were written well in the storyline. Especially all the cheeky King brothers moments.
A fun quick read, this one has the emotions flowing - love, laughter, angst, hope, you name it's probably in there.
I'd definitely recommend this to lovers of romance novels that include sexy southern cowboys and reuniting friends who count each other as the ones that got away.
Now, where do I find me one of those King boys?
Lordy Lordy Lordy! Chase King? Where can I find me one of those?!
This book was fantastic and I didn't want to put it down. I was able to connect with the characters and feel their emotions as everything was unfolding.
This was actually the second book of this series and even though I haven't read the first, it still makes complete sense and doesn't make you feel like you're missing anything. That said, I'll damned sure be reading the first one. Those King boys? Mmmmm mmmmm!
I think I loved Chases character more than Hopes, he was so playful and sexy yet strong and fiercely protective. Everything a damned good man, cowboy or not, should be. At least in all our womanly dreams right?
I loved how he and Hope instantly reconnected after five years apart with no contact since college. It showed what a great friendship they had and that some people, no matter how much distance or time has passed will always be great friends.
The fact that she's a single Mum and doing things herself and not trying to bludge money off anyone shows what strong character she has and how much of an independent woman she can be even when she feels like it's all going to hell.
As for Chase, his strong family values and connection with his brothers, sister in law, grandad and Mrs T, show how dedicated he is to his family and his ranch. A proper southern gentleman.
I really enjoyed the secondary characters of Ryder and Nate, Chloe and Clay and of course little Harrison. Even though they didn't feature as much in the book they fit right in and were written well in the storyline. Especially all the cheeky King brothers moments.
A fun quick read, this one has the emotions flowing - love, laughter, angst, hope, you name it's probably in there.
I'd definitely recommend this to lovers of romance novels that include sexy southern cowboys and reuniting friends who count each other as the ones that got away.
Now, where do I find me one of those King boys?