Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas + Giveaway
A heartwarming holiday read from USA Today bestselling author Carolyn Brown – Nash Lamont is a man about as solitary as they come. That's exactly why ranch life in middle-of-nowhere Happy, Texas suits him. So what the heck is he doing letting a beautiful widow and her three rambunctious children temporarily move in? Before he knows it, they're stringing Christmas lights and decorating the tree... and he's having the time of his life. But after everything he's been through, Nash knows this kind of happiness doesn't last.
Kasey Dawson thought she'd never get over the death of her husband. Nash, with his strong hands and infinite patience, is stirring something she hasn't felt in a long time. Kasey knows the sexy cowboy isn't telling her everything about this past, though. And she refuses to risk heartbreak all over again. But her kids have a plan of their own: Nothing will keep them from having a real family again-even if it takes a little help from Santa himself.
My Review
I enjoyed the first book in this new series. Happy, Texas is a nice place. Bash and Kasey were good. They both were healing and could relate to one another. Kasey from losing her husband in the war and Nash suffering from PSTD as an effect of the war. Because Kasey was married to a military man, she really did have great insight into what Bash was going through. This was nice as she was able to be a shoulder for Nash to lean on.
As far as the romance went, it was sweet. It felt real and believable but it was not a scorcher. More like mild heat level. However, they were good together. Nash and Kasey may have been the main characters but there were others that stole some of the lime light. There were Kasey's three children: Rustin, Silas, and Emma; as well as Kasey's two brothers, Brody and Jace and Brody's wife Lila. They all brought the charm as well as fun. The only thing that I missed from the prior novel to this one is more of the wittiness. Overall, I did enjoy this book. Although, I can't wait to read Jace's story in The Luckiest Cowboy of All.
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THE HAPPY, TEXAS SERIES
TOUGHEST COWBOY IN TEXAS, #1
LONG, TALL COWBOY CHRISTMAS, #2
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carolyn Brown is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance author and RITA® Finalist who has sold more than 3 million books. She presently writes both women's fiction and cowboy romance. She has also written historical single title, historical series, contemporary single title, and contemporary series. She lives in southern Oklahoma with her husband, a former English teacher, who is not allowed to read her books until they are published. They have three children and enough grandchildren to keep them young. For a complete listing of her books (series in order) check out her website at CarolynLBrown.com.
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Padding out of the
room in her flannel pajama pants and an oversized faded shirt, Kasey found Nash
washing dishes and no kids in sight.
“Shhh…” He put a
finger over his lips. “They just now dropped off for naps. If they hear your
voice, they’ll wake up.”
She frowned and
pointed toward the dining room. “What is that?”
“Camping out,” he
explained.
A white sheet had
been draped over the dining room table, creating a tent. Underneath were
pillows, books and two sleeping children.
“They’re camping
and I’m watching out for bears and skunks,” he explained. “Hungry?”
“Starving. I’m
always nauseated at the onset of one of the headaches and afterwards so hungry
I could eat one of those bears if you catch it.” She caught a whiff of Italian
food. “You cooked?”
“Of course,” he
said. “Sit down right here and let me work on your neck. Lots of headaches are
stress related and come out of the neck.”
She eased down
into a chair and Nash went to work on her temples first, placing his hands on
her cheeks so that his thumbs worked on the spots between her eyebrows and hair
line. Making lazy circles and increasing the pressure every few seconds, he
kept up the massage for a good five minutes before moving around to the back of
the chair. He took her neck in his hands, heating her hormones to the boiling
point. Rolling it around in his hands, she could feel the tension leaving her
body by degrees. Then he began to massage her shoulders, digging his fingers
into the knots and dissolving them. The pain in her head dissolved to half strength
and her stomach grumbled.
“Now for food. Sit
right there and I will bring it to the table.”
Kasey couldn’t
remember the last time a man had waited on her.
“God, this is amazing,” she said after taking a bite of the spaghetti he
put in front of her. “Did you make the sauce from scratch?”
He nodded. “Just
like my cousin Amanda taught me. She married an Italian, and she’s an amazing
cook. After eating her marinara, that stuff you buy in a jar at the grocery
store is pretty bland.”
“You cook and watch kids, run a ranch—what can
you not do?” Kasey asked.
“I’m not real good
at talkin’ to most people,” he said.
“That’s not what I
see.” She almost groaned when she bit into a slab of garlic bread.
“Oh yeah? And what
do you see?”
“I see a man who’s
got some demons, but you talk to me just fine,” she told him between bites.
“Well, you’re
special,” he replied softly.
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