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Her Texas Rodeo Cowboy

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I recently bought a new kindle after my old one broke. For some reason I was unable to download this title from the cloud onto my kindle, therefore I will be unable to review this title. I am sorry for any inconvenience caused.

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I have really enjoyed seeing the Hartley siblings falling in love and finding their partners for life. There is something so heartwarming and outright fun about the family, the caring, the protectiveness, the banter, the teasing, the bond they have and how they are with each other - it was impossible for me not to fall for them!
Sloane has from the start been the most brickly sibling in the bunch, she keeps people at the arm's length even though it is obvious she has a heart the size of Texas, and she truly cares for the people surrounding her. Her camp for the foster kids is something she burns for, has a great passion for, to create lasting, happy memories with those whose everyday life is more challenged than most kinds lives ever will be.
The foster kid aspect of the story and the adopted siblings in the family are told about in an inspiring and encouraging way. I find myself wanting to support the cost and to make a difference after each book I have read in the series. That is a rare occasion that a story speaks so strongly to my heart, an admirable accomplishment for sure!
Jason Till is a true cowboy hero. He is kind, generous, considerate, handsome, and good with kids. He captures Sloane's attention, yet it takes a true effort on Jason's part and the whole family's help, to get Sloane to trust her instincts and her feelings. Thankfully, Jason has patience, good intentions, and his heart is true as enticing Sloane is not easy and it takes time for her to open up and trust both Jason's and her own feelings.
Then life throws a curveball and the budding relationship is put to a test either of them could not have foreseen.
A tender and sweet romance in a charming tale of rodeo cowboy on the road, falling in love with a woman whose trust and love is as challenging to win, as the national rodeo championship.
~ Four Spoons

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This book has everything you could ever want in a western romance. It was pretty generic main idea and I felt like I've read this book many times before but it was still enjoyable. There was some obvious differences between this book from many others like the characters Sloane for instance which her story was nice and unique enough to make the readers like the book all the more. Then there was the rooting for both characters to get together even if thing seemed tough. This book gets steamy without getting into detail which I can appreciate. Overall a pretty good book I enjoyed it.

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Jason has only wanted to win his bull event... He's been on the rodeo circuit for years; the product of rodeo parents. But his life has been getting steadily stale. But then while competing in Texas he comes across Sloane. Adopted by a ranch owner and his wife, she set up a camp for children with similar backgrounds to come by.

I really enjoyed how the characters seemed to grow towards each other. Jason is sure of what he wants, but that isn't the same for Sloane, who is much more focused on the here and now. She's very grounded and realistic. But she'll have to learn that sometimes you just have to let it go and follow your heart.

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Her Texas Rodeo Cowboy had me bewitched! I loved every second of this western romance and swooned from beginning to end! This is the kind of book that leaves you wanting more (but in a good way) because you simply do not want it to end. Highly recommended!

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