Showing posts with label Gold Valley. Show all posts
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BLOG TOUR: Smooth Talking Cowboy by Maisey Yates


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Welcome, one and all to this special blog post which is part of the Smooth Talking Cowboy Blog Tour from Mills & Boon.

Smooth Talking Cowboy is a contemporary romance set in fictional Gold Valley, where prim and proper Miss Olivia Logan finds herself rather inconveniently attracted to the handsome rogue - and smooth talking cowboy himself - Luke Hollister.

I love to read all types of romance - billionaires, blue collar workers, geeky guys, royalty - you name a type of hero and I’m probably all in. But there’s something about a cowboy that sets my little heart all a flutter and I was keen to find out why. Why do we love a cowboy so, and why do we keep coming back for more?


Wanna skip to the review - click here.


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Manners


Howdy ma’am.

Yes, ma’am.

Morning, miss.

Sigh.

I’m not saying manners are dead in our modern world but it sure is nice to hear someone giving proper respect and manners to people. It’s a trait that can be admired in anyone, sure, but when it’s coming out in that slow drawl I associate with a cowboy, I’m ready to be respected.


Slow


And speaking of slow… is anyone else just constantly on the go? We’re always driving, texting, watching, chatting, helping. It’s a lot in a very short time.

Now picture a sunset.

There’s a cowboy on a horse at the edge of his land.

He’s watching, waiting for that sun to go down.

It’s peaceful and slow and it’s so thrillingly calming that I want to rip open the pages and jump right in to get a bit of that peace for myself.



Hot Bod


I’m not going to get all superficial and shallow here (oh wait - yes I am!) but our cowboy heroes tend to have rocking bods with abs for days.

But the best part about this is they come by them honestly. A hard days work, toiling the land, tending to the animals and getting their hands dirty produces a sculpted physique that it would be plain rude not to appreciate!


Men with a capital M


Cowboy country is man’s world. While the cowboys respect women, they still tend to be on the more uncivilised, less polished side.

They are sweaty, rough and are comfortable in their world and in their skin. They don’t mind their own company - some might even crave the solitude.

Unless it comes to their love, of course. That’s when they’re out of their depth, perhaps with their feelings, perhaps with the best way to proceed.

Personally, I love it when a man’s man finds himself at sixes and sevens because of a woman. It’s some sort of balance in the world!


Dangerous


A woman who knows her own worth is a dangerous thing.

A man who knows his place in the world is just as dangerous.

He makes no excuses and no apologies. He knows what he wants and he goes out and gets it and that’s an incredibly sexy trait - albeit dangerous, if even just to the heart!


Respect


Going hand in hand with manners - cowboys are known as very respectful to all those around them, especially women.

And who doesn’t get all hot under the collar for a man who both wants her madly and respects her deeply?


Honour


Cowboys are known as men of integrity and honour.

In romance novels you often find a cowboy hero being brutally honest with the heroine about things she perhaps doesn’t want to face, and/or the parameters for their relationship.

And while they say what they mean and mean what they say, that doesn’t preclude them from changing their mind when they realise that they’ve fallen in love.


Laid-Back


Off the ranch, a cowboy likes his whiskey and his women. He wants to have a good time - wants everyone else to have a good time, too. No-one who leaves his bed leaves unsatisfied.

He doesn’t need commitment and he doesn’t do messy emotions. He’s calm and collected and so laid-back that it’s hard to resist. But then why would you want to?



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To read my review of

Smooth Talking Cowboy

click on the book cover below.


https://joreadsromance.blogspot.com/2019/02/smooth-talking-cowboy-by-maisey-yates.html




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38886460-smooth-talking-cowboy


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Smooth Talking Cowboy by Maisey Yates

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An unforgettable love story about what happens when opposites attract.

Olivia Logan has a plan: win back her ex by making him see what he’s missing!

First she needs to find a man who’s willing to play along. With his laid-back cowboy charm, Luke Hollister is an unlikely hero—but he wants her help convincing her father to sell him land, which means he needs her as much as she needs him.

Good girl Olivia has always been off limits to Luke.So why does she get to him like no one else? Luke ‘s supposed to help her win back another man…not keep her in his arms. But now that he has her there, he’s not sure he wants to let go.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33259027-the-duchess-deal

Title: Smooth Talking Cowboy
Author: Maisey Yates
Series: Gold Valley
Pages: 315
Genre(s): Contemporary, US, Cowboy
Hot Buttons: briefly touches on the effects of a loved one's suicide, and the effects of a loved one's addiction <-- highlight to reveal (may contain spoilers)

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This book has been on my wishlist for ages - I’m a sucker for, well, most of the tropes contained in the book - laidback cowboy, bad boy / good girl, opposites attract, fake to real romance, enemies (sort of) to lovers… But when I’ve got a book that I can’t wait to get my hands on - I often find myself disappointed.

I was NOT disappointed by this book in any way at all.

This is the first book in Maisey Yates’ Gold Valley cowboy romance series. Having said that, with a few characters popping up who already seem to have their happily-ever-afters, I’m assuming that this series is an offshoot from the Copper Ridge series. You don’t have to have read any of that series to enjoy this one. And there are also plenty of other characters popping up that I’m hoping will also get their own happily-ever-afters in future novels.

This is the kind of book that you can seriously get lost in. It’s got small town charm in spades but it’s the writing that really pulls you in and make you feel part of what’s going on. The language, the imagery, the descriptions of the scenery and of life itself - everything draws you in and keeps you reading long past your bedtime!

I loved Olivia even if she’s not your usual heroine. She’s definitely a good girl but she’s also controlling, a tiny bit manipulative and wants everything her way or no way. And the fact that I still loved her shows the skill of Ms Yates’ writing. There was a vulnerability about Olivia despite her actions. And while she did things to get what she wanted (manipulate Bennett in order to win him back and get him to propose, for example), she was honest with herself and when she realised she was wrong - she admitted it and tried to change. She was just a little bit lost and this really was a journey of discovery for her, as well as her romance.

The leading man in this case was Luke. Ah, Luke. He is the kind of hero that I dream about. He was laid-back and carefree but partly as a way to keep people at arm’s length. He was a cowboy through and through - a man’s man - but he was also a little damaged and didn’t feel himself worthy of the love of anyone, let alone a woman like Olivia.

I loved the banter between the pair. How they took each other out of their comfort zones. How they drove each other crazy - in only the best way. How they completed each other and couldn’t stay away from each other - even if they had wanted to. I fell in love with them as they fell in love with each other. And then there was that word that made butterflies appear in my stomach and made my heart ache: Finally.

I cannot recommend this book enough. It had everything that I need for an enjoyable romance - engaging characters, honest attraction, chemistry and a happily ever after that made me sigh. 5 stars from me and 5 more for that stunning cover. I could stare at it for days. Gorgeous.



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