Paula Pugh
Wolf Comte made a vow to the deceased team leader in the service that he would look up his three biological half-brothers. He never dreamed that his flame of many years would work and live on their ranch with his three year old son. Wolf had no idea that he had a son. The child’s mother tried but was unable to contact Wolf to tell him. Now. Wolf is back in Last Stand making a stand for Taya and his son. And, there are his three half-brothers to contend with. A hard hitting, second chance romance, lovely in content and connections. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Jennifer “Jen” Stevens
Christmas with the Texas Cowboy is a steamy, secret pregnancy, second-chance, Christmas romance. Be prepared as this book puts you through the ringer, but it's so good. Wolf is a hunky ex-military man who has returned home after two years after losing a friend. Taya is his ex, who he had an on again, off again relationship with since high school. She was a barrell racer and had been fine with the arrangement until she wanted more and gave Wolf an ultimatum 2 years ago. He chose to walk away and blocked her, hoping she would move on. Now, he returns home and learns he has a son and also that he is related to the Wolf brothers. This story had so much drama and angst, but also love and redemption. They had such great chemistry, and I am glad they found their way back to each other. But OMG, did I cry a lot with this one. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Janine Rowe
A great second chance romance. This emotional story reunites Special Forces Soldier, Wolf Conte, with horse trainer/former barrel racer, Taya Youngblood. When Wolf returns to Texas looking for his biological brothers, little did he know; Taya, the girl he used to date, had his baby. Wolf’s entire world is changed with this news. He will do whatever it takes to prove he can be a good father, even if it means changing his career and lifestyle.This book was everything I was hoping it would be.