Carolyn Heather
This easy read second chance romance is chock full of both delightful characters and Christmas cheer. Our two main characters, Charlotte and Macon, are a delight, but this story isn't just about them, there is also an array of wonderful supporting characters, both two legged and four footed. Dogs, kittens, a crotchety old man, feisty and lovable grandma, adorable kids and many more, including Macon's large family. The setting of Last Stand, Texas brings with it a real sense of community and I swear there is a warm glow emanating from these pages. I felt transported to Last Stand, and enjoyed every minute I spent with these characters, and was quite sad when I had to say goodbye to them. Thankfully there us a first book for me to catch up on (though this was fine as a standalone), and a third to look forward to. If you are looking for a fun, sweet, feel good read to get you in the Christmas spirit, here it is!
Debbie Caswell
This is a nice sweet Christmas romance There is nothing outstanding about it but it is also a pleasre to read Perfect for the holiday season Macon and Charlotte where schoolyard sweethearts but he knew he had to let her go She wasn't meant for a small town Now after years of working all over the world she has returned to care for her Grandma's flower shop while she has a holiday Will Macon be able to convince her to stay in their small ton this time As she had enough of the wild world. You will have to read to see if these two have a future together
Sandi Ramirez
I love reading books based in Last Stand, TX it's like coming home again. This is the second book in The Draegers of Last Stand series. You can read each book as a stand alone but why do that when you can enjoy delish Cowboys in one of the best fictional Texas towns. In this book we get to catch up a wee bit with the Draegers but mostly with Macon as it is his story. This is Macon and Charlotte's second chance at love and what a wonderful book it is. I can see this book made into a movie so easily esp with Charlotte's grandma being ever the matchmaker.