Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Review: Making A Texas Cowboy (Home at Last Texas Book 1) by Justine Davis


 

Texas is a chance to start over….

Jackson Thorpe looks like he has it all—the star of the hottest modern day western—he’s wealthy and adored by millions. But after the loss of his wife in a horrific accident, he walks away from Hollywood to be close to his widowed sister in Last Stand, Texas, hoping the change will help his young son emotionally heal.

Sought after horse trainer, Nicole Baylor, is cowgirl to her core. She loathes the popular western series and its absurdly handsome star because the show is so fake—it’s even shot in California. Putting on a Stetson does not make a man a cowboy, and she’s had enough of men pretending. But when a worried Jackson asks for help with his son, Nic, though wary, agrees.

Jackson’s uncomfortable taking help from a beautiful cowgirl who clearly doesn’t like him or what he does, but after seeing his son’s progress, he now worries Nic may have lassoed his heart.

 

My Review:

A sweet and inspiring story.

Still grieving the loss of his wife, Jackson Thorpe decided to leave Hollywood and his acting career and headed to Texas, where his sister lives, to help his son through his grief.  They both fell in love with the little town of Last Stand and its people.  But one person in particular, Nicole Baylor, caught Jackson’s eye.  She was also good for Jeremy when she started teaching him to ride a horse.  But Nic didn’t want anything to do with the actor, until she realized he was completely different than she thought he would be.   

This is the first book in a new series and I am already loving it.

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