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A Cowboy Christmas Legend

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Really enjoyed this book, Christmas, couple of kids and throw in a dog what more could you want. Perfect to read on a rainy day in COVID lockdown.

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A Cowboy Christmas Legend, by Linda Broday. It was such a pleasure to read this family loving, romantic, food for your soul book. The story and or the plot was very, caring and refreshing to read. I was so impressed by the entertainment and the pure romance of the book. I enjoyed the soul searching moments that Sam and Cheyenne come to forge for themselves. I love reading the strong independence of all the characters.
It was pleasant to read the strong bond, and comrade that most of the characters shared with one another. I was glad to see that this book was an easy read, and a page turner that simply was amazing. It was wonderful to read a book with meaningful conversations and wonderful dialogue. The writer did a great job with capturing the western drawl language, and terminology of the characters. The characters were charming to read.
The dry humor was great. The witty humor between Cap and Sam was awesome to read during the entirety of the book. The love and passion that grew between Sam and Cheyenne was very beautiful. I definitely will not forget their story. The drama and suspense was fantastic.
The way these scenes were written held my attention from the moment Aaron comes into the book to the end. The book reads with so much hopefulness for a peaceful and happy life. The realism of the story was impressive from how certain things were described, as well as the detail of the smallest things. These are factors that brings out the brilliant writing in this book. Until next time my fellow readers… read on.

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this is a good story if you like second chances and overcoming obsticals from the past and present you will like the story. i was given a copy of thebook by netgalley but thisis an honest reivew

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Broday delivers a solid read. Cheyenne and Sam are two lonely hearts that gravitate toward each other. But Sam has unfinished business and Cheyenne has a few dark secrets from her past. I liked all the characters. I was drawn to Sam because of his mountain man appearance and his need for Solitude. There's a lot of Christmas spirit in the book that gives a great theme of hope and renewal.

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