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Original Title: | The Love Of A Cowboy |
ISBN: | 0451410971 (ISBN13: 9780451410979) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Callister #1 |
Setting: | Callister, Idaho(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Southwest Writers' Conference for Romance (0) |
Anna Jeffrey
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.67 | 726 Users | 61 Reviews
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In this exquisite and sensual debut, Anna Jeffrey takes us to Callister, Idaho, where one woman discovers the love of a cowboy--and a passion as powerful and untamed as the rugged land they share...Texas beauty Dahlia Montgomery isn't looking for trouble when she agrees to spend the summer with her best friend in Callister, Idaho. But the young widow's dreams of tranquility are shattered when she encounters Luke McRae--a long, lean cowboy who'd like to charm Dahlia into his bed. With his devastating smile and sinful swagger, Luke is something of a legend in these parts. Even though the last thing Dahlia needs is to fall for a man who's sworn off love and marriage, she finds it impossible to resist his sexy charm. But when one sultry night turns into another, she starts to believe that love--whether or not you trust in it--can happen when you least expect it...
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Title | : | The Love Of A Cowboy (Callister #1) |
Author | : | Anna Jeffrey |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2003 by Onyx (first published 2003) |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Westerns. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 726 Users | 61 ReviewsEvaluate Regarding Books The Love Of A Cowboy (Callister #1)
Excellent Writing, Great PlotAfter a bit of a slow, but intriguing start, author Anna Jeffrey weaves a magical wordsmith spell from the time Dahlia Montgomery and Luke McRea meet, until the end of this memorable love story. I do label it with a XX rating and had to skip a few more pages than usual. However the plot and word-craft is so well written, that I must give it an excellent review. Jeffery's talent is clearly superior to the average writer as she paints the characters with real-worldLove of a CowboyReally good contemporary western. Luke and Dahlia overcome heartache, deception, and bias to find a way to the love of a family. Should be an interesting trilogy.
5++++++ stars!!! Anna Jeffrey is my new favorite author!This book is truly an amazing read! The Love of a Cowboy is the wonderful love story of Luke and Dahlia, two strong and passionate characters involved in a believable modern-day romance. This book took me through a whole range of different emotions: happiness, anxiety, anger, elation, sorrow... The author's writing style is superb, and the story and characters are very well developed. What a great story! What a great book!!
Slick's review posted on Guilty Pleasures4.5 StarsThis book was recommended to me by a friend on Facebook. Ive never read this author before but I bought it on her recommendation and in the process I discovered another author whose work I enjoy. The Love of a Cowboy by Anna Jeffery is about two women who travel from Texas to Idaho to be surveyors for the U.S. Forest Service for the summer. They soon find out that summer in Idaho is a lot different from Texas and being outsiders in a small
I found this to be overall a good, pleasant read. The ending didn't flow very smooth for me, though.
Book Review- The Love of a Cowboy by Anna JeffreyThis story starts out horribly for Dahlia Montgomery. Her life is falling apart in one of the worst ways. She ends up back in her hometown trying to pick up the pieces. You find yourself in her corner from the beginning. When her friend Piggy drags her to Idaho for the summer, it is definitely a needed change.She comes face to face with Luke McRae. He is a rancher that literally knocks her off her feet. He comes across as totally arrogant. Im not
This is a hard story for me to rate because the hero, Luke, was so dang stubborn and afraid to show emotion I just wanted to slap him. I think I wanted him to have a deeper sense of humor, maybe? Despite my frustration with Luke, the story was wonderful. It had a couple of elements I applaud the author for--the first is her handling of Luke's son Jimmy, who has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Sometimes the writing will almost take on a lecturing tone when it's something like this, but Ms. Jeffrey wrote
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