Once A Cowboy
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Brodie Hayes is a former rodeo star, now a rancher–a cowboy, through and through. But when he finds out some shocking news about the circumstances of his birth, he begins to question his identity. Luckily, private investigator Alexandra Donovan is there to help him find the truth about who he is. Along the way, he discovers that even a man who thought he’d be alone for the rest of his life can fall in love. For Brodie, love was something you did once–and for alwa… More >>
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Jorge Frid said :
February 18, 2010 at 11:00 am
When you read a book you surely think this is just a story and you have a good time reading it. But when you read a book and you think maybe this can happen to me or anybody else is another story. No matter what’s your age or position this can happen to anyone and the reaction could be gruesome.
Rating: 5 / 5
Harriet Klausner said :
February 18, 2010 at 11:09 am
Dallas-based private investigator Alexandra Donovan has concerns over her latest case because she cannot see a happy ending no matter what she learns. Her middle aged client Mrs. Helen Braxton believes former Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association star Brodie Hayes is her biological son abducted from a hospital just two days after she gave birth to him about four decades ago. The client wants the sleuth to find out all she can about Brodie’s life past and present.
Alex meets Brodie and both feel a strong attraction that neither anticipated as such desire has never hit them before. When he learns just who Alex is and the information about him she believes is the truth, he is overwhelmed because he now wonders just who Brodie Hayes truly is even as he knows one thing for certain, he loves Alex.
ONCE A COWBOY is a terrific private investigative romance as the attraction between the professional sleuth and the retired professional rodeo participant is overwhelmed by her findings; that she knew before hand would lead to someone being angry and disappointed and ready to shoot the messenger. Thus it is a stunned Brodie going through a form of the steps of grieving while also schizoid like falling in love with the bearer of bad news. Linda Warren’s latest contemporary into a must read family drama.
Harriet Klausner
Rating: 5 / 5
Cheri C. Mclelland said :
February 18, 2010 at 11:27 am
this book wasnt terrible, nor what is amazing. I read these type of books when I need something that will entertain me but not make me think. Most of the story was good. I was a little irritated at times because it didnt feel like there was enough depth to certain plot points and there were some cheesy parts that made me roll my eyes but for the most part a pretty engaging read.
Rating: 3 / 5
Anonymous said :
February 18, 2010 at 11:57 am
I was very pleased with this book.
It was a quick read and a great story. It even had a few surprise twists I didnt expect. And you cant bet the price.
Rating: 5 / 5
Debbie Downing said :
February 18, 2010 at 2:41 pm
This was predictable but still enjoyable. I wouldn’t mind reading about the “Cowboys” but I doubt I would purchase the sequels.
Rating: 3 / 5