Friday, March 1, 2019

Review: My Favorite Cowboy (Heart of Texas #3) by Donna Grant


We are beyond excited to be celebrating the release of Donna Grant's MY FAVORITE COWBOY with you today! MY FAVORITE COWBOY is the third book in Donna's Heart of Texas series and it is available now. Links to purchase your copy can be found below.


About MY FAVORITE COWBOY:



  New York Times bestselling author Donna Grant rounds up the hottest cowboys in Texas in her latest novel of no-holds-barred passion. Audrey Martinez is a veterinarian who has devoted her whole life to the care and protection of horses—even if doing so leaves her little time for meeting a man. Who would have thought that a strange case of criminal horseplay would lead her to falling deeply, wildly in love? If only the man who makes her heart race faster than a wild mustang would let his guard down, that is. . . Caleb Harper is no ordinary cowboy. Sure, he wears his hat, boots, and jeans like a second skin, and displays an easygoing charm that comes from years of working on the ranch. But with his military background, and Army buddies at his side, he is tried-and-true Texas tough. Audrey knows she can trust a man like Caleb to help her save horses. But can Caleb trust himself to resist his attraction to Audrey—or will the sparks of their desire end up getting them burned?

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Review:

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

I hope that the author plans to continue the series (maybe with Maddy's book) and this is not the final book. Naomi and Brice's storyline was left unfinished and I want to see what these two will do next. Another thing that bugged me is how easily they found out who was harming the horses and got the evidence to prove it. That part was a little rushed.

I am a fan of Donna Grant and it pains me to say that I didn't like this book much. It's the third one in the series and I read it after book 1, so I was a little surprised to find out that Abby's little brother was a grown man who was about to get his happy ending. That's what you get when you only half read book 1 (didn't have the time and had to stop it, I will finish it as soon as I find a few hours to spare). To be honest, I liked The Christmas Cowboy Hero more. Of course, that might be because I don't have the whole picture of it. When I began writing this review I had a more positive attitude towards it, but as I am starting to analyze the book I am starting to find out more and more things I didn't like. To me, it seemed like the author kept adding more plotlines to a book that had already enough material to be worked on that weren't needed. As I mentioned in the paragraph above Brice and Naomi got some shocking news and we never found out what they decided to do and how they moved on with their lives and I hate that because they are the couple from book 2, so they already had a story and it's finished. People came into the picture, stayed for 5 mins and then left and some of them could have had some major impact on the characters, but that didn't happen either. Caleb and Audrey's romance was also a little rushed and very disappointing in the second half of the book.

What saved the book from getting a lower rating from me the fact that I read the book in a day and I didn't have any trouble finishing the story. Caleb and Audrey have skeletons in their closets, but they work things out and I loved how Caleb was treating Audrey in the first half of the book.


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About DONNA GRANT:

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Donna Grant has been praised for her "totally addictive" and "unique and sensual" stories. Her latest acclaimed series, Dark Kings, features a thrilling combination of dragons, Fae, and immortal Highlanders who are dark, dangerous, and irresistible. She lives with her two children and an assortment of animals in Texas. Connect with her: Website / Facebook / Instagram / Goodreads

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