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The Cowboy’s Socialite by Carmen Falcone – Review by Angela Shirley

The Cowboy's SocialiteThe Cowboy’s Socialite by Carmen Falcone
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Cowboy’s Socialite by Carmen Falcone is a the first book I have read this author and I enjoyed every word. The interaction between the two main characters is fiery and explosive at times with the hints of will they won’t they.

Lola has not had the best luck in LA, so she decides to convert the ranch her father has left her into a bed and breakfast, but there is one flaw in the plan her estrange husband also owns half of the ranch so this will become interesting.

So Lola rocks up in the ranch and Jack is appalled that she is even considering this option and bets that she could not be a Texan Cowgirl, so Lola rocks up in her designer cowboy boots to try and prove him wrong.

As the story builds the interaction between the two characters becomes more and more intense as they start feeling all the old lust come back. I enjoyed the style of the writing and the quick pace of the story. I read this book in a night and was griped with what would happen to these characters in the end. At first I did not think I would bond with the character of Lola but in the end I warmed to her. I recommend this book and it is a great holiday read.

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The Cowboy’s Socialite by Carmen Falcone – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Cowboy's SocialiteThe Cowboy’s Socialite by Carmen Falcone
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Cowboy’s Socialite by Carmen Falcone is a standalone book and the first book I have read by this author. This story is a romance about having a second chance with the one you love. There is a lot of off the charts chemistry between the characters that starts with regrets and hatred and ends with love and laughter. The world in which Carmen has created is easily believable and you can picture these two as more than just a story. I love the way they relate to one another but both have pretty big egos that neither can put aside.

When tragedy strikes there is not enough there to keep them together, they are torn apart. Now Lola is back and both must face old wounds. Get ready for an explosive battle of wills and find out who will be left standing for the battle of Red Oak Ranch. Grab a cool drink and settle in because when these two collide the fireworks go off and things are set to sizzle.

It is snarky and steamy, funny and sexy with a little sadnessness, but one good read.

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