Amazing
5
By OffVolcano
This book was amazing! Ivy is bullheaded and reckless and Jericho is a bossy brat…and I love them both for it! I was enraptured by the story and found Ivy’s thoughts and feelings so relatable at times, that I actually found myself tearing up. Isn’t it great when a story is so good that it brings out the emotions in you?
Confession time. I knew I was going to love this book before I even started it. With how enthralled I’ve been over each of the previous books in the series, there was no way this one was going to disappoint, lol, but what really surprised me was just how in tune I felt with Ivy’s heart.
With plenty of action, mishaps, witty banter and charming characters, this is a book you will definitely not want to miss! Author Jody Hedlund has comprised a tale that is sure to satisfy lovers of all things western, high spirited and adventurous. Highly recommended!
Fantastic western romance!
5
By Suzan Loves Books
When Ivy literally rides into the story on the very first pages in all her bold, fearless, and sassy glory, I knew this book was going to capture my heart. Until I came to the very last page, it did exactly that.
Ivy’s antics as a young girl in previous Colorado Cowboy books, always made me smile, but Ivy as an adult is an absolute treasure! She is my favorite kind of heroine—strong, loyal, funny, spunky, stubborn, passionate, unconcerned about the opinions or expectations of others, and she doesn’t take guff off of anyone—especially her older, overprotective brothers. I adore her!
Years ago, Jericho Bliss came west with the McQuaid’s, and Ivy has had a crush on him ever since. He left Colorado a few years earlier, breaking Ivy’s heart in the process, but he’s back on a secret mission as a Pinkerton officer in pursuit of a dangerous war criminal. He’s completely smitten with Ivy, but for her safety and protection, he keeps pushing her away and fighting his attraction. It’s definitely a losing battle.
Their bantering, flirting, butting heads, and romance were a delight! So was revisiting the McQuaid’s with their strong family bonds, and the beautiful and poignant references to God and our need of Him.
You can always rely on Judy Hedlund to deliver a story that’s well written, engaging, has romantic moments that are clean but sizzling, and great characters that are realistic, relatable, and so likable.
Falling For the Cowgirl is a wonderful and strong addition to this series, and I would recommend it to anyone that enjoys good Christian fiction, western romance, and great storytelling. Thanks to NetGalley and Bethany House Publishers for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.