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Winter Cowboy

By: RJ Scott
Narrated by: Sean Crisden
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Tragedy tore them apart and hate got in the way of love. Is a second chance even possible?

Micah Lennox left Whisper Ridge after promising the man he loved that he would never return. But the only way he knows to keep his pregnant sister and nephew safe is to go home. Spending winter in Wyoming opens too many old wounds, but he's on the run from justice which can't be far behind, and this is his last chance at redemption.

After a hostage situation leaves Doctor Daniel Sheridan struggling with PTSD, he returns to Whisper Ridge. Joining his dad in family practice is a balm to soothe his exhausted soul, and somehow, he finds a peace he can live with. That is until he meets Micah in a frozen graveyard, and the years of anger and feelings of betrayal boiling inside him erupt.

Micah and Daniel have a past that was destroyed by lies and tragedy, and even if hate could turn to love, will Micah stay at Whisper Ridge?

Contains mature themes.

©2018 RJ Scott (P)2022 Tantor
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No one can write hurt comfort books like Rj Scott

No one can write hurt comfort books lile RJ Scott and narratored by Sean Crisden its so sweet

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Bitter sweet

I love everything about this story. It’s so beautiful and sad in the most humane ways possible.

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Not really romance

This book is good and engaging. Well written and brilliantly narrated (as always) by Sean Crisden. I found this story to be suspenseful enough to keep me listening, but if you're banking on steamy romance, you will be disappointed. The plot here revolves more around the mc's sister & her predicament and redemption for what is perceived as a past crime committed by said mc. There are vaguely romantic elements which only manifest in the last two chapters of the book and due to the drawn out unfolding, the ultimate steamy scene is such an anticlimax, that it could just as well have been omitted altogether. There's very little background story as to the history of the characters, which is a shame and a bit frustrating. All in all, a good read, though.

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Good story. Good narration.

This one was a bit intense. I want to say that the guilt and accusations were a bit overly dramatic, but I grew up in areas like Whisper Ridge. Every tragedy is personal when you live in communities with a small population because you have fewer crisis situations to draw experience from.

The connection between Daniel and Micah is powerful. The narration was performed well, and the story was unique. I am looking forward to the next one in this series.

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Everything wraps up in the end

The story was okay. Curious as to why the author wrapped everything up in the last 2 chapters… The chemistry/relationship between the 2 main characters was lacking. I just could not connect with them .

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Too Similar to her other works

Winter Cowboy reminds me of her Montana series. One of the guys parents are dead, one of the guys more of a "city" boy than the cowboy, & the the siblings of each families end up together... The narrator has a very good voice and I like how he can change between the characters, however, its the same narrator from the Montana series and it the same voices for the two guys in love and the sister. Which just makes it all that much more similar.

To be completely honest, I would not recommend this series or book to anyone who has previously read her Montana novels. Too cliché - Too not believable - Too unrealistic

Read, Call Me By Your Name.. Now their is book that is so real you'll question the sexual orientation of the author!

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