Review: Claim Me, Cowboy by Charlene Sands (2015 Montana Born Rodeo #1)


Note: This ARC was provided by Tule Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Summer Simmons and Tyler Warren were once young and in love, but when Tyler asked Summer to leave their hometown of Marietta, Montana with him, she chose to stay. Ten years later, Summer Nichols is the widowed wife of Tyler's former best friend and was the caregiver of Tyler's estranged father, whose death led to Summer being given half the Circle W Ranch, the other half going to Tyler. Summer wants to keep her promise and bring the ranch back to its glory days, but Tyler simply wants to buy Summer's share and sell the ranch so that he can return to Texas and completely leave Marietta behind for good. But with more time spent together, old feelings that never went away are coming back, igniting a second chance for them. However, there are dark secrets that, once out, could spell the permanent end to this rekindled romance.

Claim Me, Cowboy by bestselling author Charlene Sands is the first story in the multi-authored 2015 Montana Born Rodeo series and is a second chance romance with ten years' worth of hurt and betrayal. This was a good start to the series and one that had a great deal of drama-filled issues that the main characters, Summer Nichols and Tyler Warren, had to contend with. For such a short read, Charlene Sands does an exceptional job providing readers with more than sufficient back stories that give us a better understanding of what caused the two to separate from both their viewpoints. It's difficult to find fault in just one person, though I couldn't help but feel Tyler's pain from Summer's marriage to his issues with his father was greater and outweighed whatever Summer felt. Claim Me, Cowboy gets four stars. ♥

Release Date: 18 September 2015

Date Read: 18 September 2015

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