Summer Nights with a Cowboy - Caitlin Crews

 

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I totally loved Janie and Zack’s story in Summer Nights with a Cowboy by Caitlin Crews, book three in her Kittredge Ranch series, a story full of passion, sizzling tension, secrets and even a little suspense, surrounding the their families and Cold River history. I could not put down this story of a stern, grumpy sheriff and the new nurse in town who thinks he’s ridiculously hot, but tells him he needs to go to charm school to deal with his gruff attitude. And then actually goes through with it, tea parties and ballroom dancing and all. Cold River sheriff Zach Kittredge believes there is something not right about the town's newest resident, traveling hospice nurse Janie Atwood. Allegedly, Janie has moved in next door to Zach to act as a home health nurse for his aging neighbor, but he’s not buying that story; it’s a gut feeling despite evidence to the contrary. Janie does have hidden motives for moving to the small town of Cold River, but she is not ready to share those reasons with the sheriff. She is having too much fun being a woman of mystery to the sexy lawman. The truth is that Janie has come to this sleepy Colorado town in to learn more about her family roots. She believes she is a direct descendent of the town's founding mother, bordello owner Madam Minerva, and all her research into the matter only makes Zach more suspicious. The Kittredge family has its own closet filled with numerous skeletons, which Zach needed to unlock and examine before judging Janie.

 

Zach and Janie share a connection, completing each other, filling that missing piece neither knew they were missing. They share a magnetic attraction, off-the-charts, sizzling chemistry, while occasionally acting irrationally at time, and doing stupid things. They both need to learn to sit still and listen and learn instead of jumping in with both feet before knowing all the facts. And they both, definitely, need to learn to speak up instead of shutting down. They have some major soul searching to do before they will be able to be happy, before they can be together, and it makes they find true love.

 

Ms. Crews really knows how to write about passion, intensity, strong emotions and smexy tension and steam in this a wonderfully emotional story of opposites that is not to be missed. She provided a tale rich with sizzling chemistry, supportive family and friends, and charming characters as Zach and Janie find themselves in love, ready for a future together. I highly recommend Summer Nights with a Cowboy to other readers.

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