Title: Cowgirls Don't Cry
Author: Silver James
Genre: Romance
Publisher: Harlequin
Cassidy Morgan is a former rodeo champ turned city girl, who
returns homes following the death of her father to help her uncle Boots save
the family ranch. Meanwhile, handsome businessman/billionaire Chance Barron
comes to town under orders from his father to get Cassidy’s ranch. Chance
befriends Cassidy, who’s unaware of his true identity. As she struggles to find
a way to come up with the money to keep her father’s ranch, Chance finds
himself falling for her and putting himself in an awkward situation. Will
Cassidy stay with Chance when she learns his true motives? Will Chance choose
Cassidy or his father? Those are the questions in Cowgirls Don’t Cry.
I loved Cassidy and Chance’s characters. Cassidy is someone
who portrays herself as strong, although at times in the book when it looks
like her plans for the ranch are going to fail she wants to break down, yet she
doesn’t because she remembers her father’s motto “Cowgirls don’t cry.”
Chance at times, he comes across as arrogant, but towards
the middle of the book I warmed up to him. I loved his relationship with
Cassidy, but I didn’t like how he was lying to her and there were moments where
I just wanted him to admit the truth. I liked the turmoil he faced with
choosing between helping Cassidy or obeying his father’s orders.
The author does a good job of setting the western feeling in
the book. Everything from the small town setting to the scenery to the
townsfolk makes you want to be transported there. Boots is one of my favorite characters;
I love the scenes with him and his dog. I liked how he was a father figure to
Cassidy and gave her advice about Chance.
The ending was well done and I liked how the author wrapped
it up with every character getting what they deserved. There was also a hint of
a sequel revolving around one of Chance’s brothers, which I’ll be reading next.
I love a good western/cowboy romance and Cowgirls Don’t Cry
has become one of my favorites.
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