Texas Texan
More Than an Ex-Girlfriend, #6 - I am always delighted to read books by Ms. Carrington, she never disappoints. There is a bit of intrigue, not perfect childhoods and a bit of interference that ruins a love. But there comes a possibility of a second chance ala Hailey Mills. For the younger folk, Lindsay Lohan. Plenty of humor, laughs and family to finish this well woven tapestry filled with good story lines and wonderful characters. Source: The author, ARC. 5* Cowboys of Stargazer Springs Ranch: More Than a Little Flirting - Another interesting, funny, sweet romance that is so easy to get immersed in the pages. All three series have been so much fun to read.5* More Than a Pair of Jeans, #1 - Lovely. Funny. Cute. I had so much reading this sweet romance. Wonderful characters and interesting story lines. Written by a lovely Texan and set in Texas, complete with horses, cattle and goats. Cannot forget about the mice and kittens. Plenty of social media, too. Has a preview of the story. 5*
Moe Bert
Every time I read a book in this series I fall more in love with them. This may be due to the fact that I'm getting more familiar with the cast of characters, many of them have had their own books previously. I really want to go bakc and read them all! This certainly can be read as a standalone, just know that you will be introduced to many side characters and it can get a little overwhelming if you aren't familiar with them. It certainly isn't necessary to have read the others though! This is a sweet second chance story with many adorable moments. I really liked both Archer and Lettie and was happy to see them overcome their issues. I did receive an advanced copy of the book from the author. I'm happily leaving an honest review. 4.5 stars rounded up to 5
Vicky Patton
Archer was trying hard to get over his ex-girlfriend for several years so he moved to a new town. He thought he was making progress but when he walked into the donut shop and found Lettie working there, he was shocked, furious and, strangely, glad to see her. I loved this sweet story about how these two characters kept getting thrown into each others’ lives and I loved their wonderful friends who felt more like family. Can be read as a standalone. I received an ARC; opinions are my own.