BOOK REVIEW: A Family with the Cowboy by Elsa Winckler

A Family with the Cowboy by Elsa Winckler

The Westons of Montana (Book 1) 

Tule Publishing (February 18, 2025)

Widowed rancher Hayden Weston knows what it means to be responsible for his siblings, his eight-year-old son, and the running of the huge family cattle ranch. Some even call him a stern and grumpy taskmaster and they’re not exactly wrong. So when Hayden discovers his son reading a storybook instead of doing chores, he calls on Luke’s teacher to talk about priorities.

School teacher Laura Anderson is new to Marietta, Montana, and has never—until now—been reprimanded for encouraging a child to read. It doesn’t help that sweet Luke’s father is the handsome cowboy with the amber eyes that she met in Grey’s Saloon, or that she’s wildly attracted to him.

Sparks keep flying as their paths keep crossing, but Hayden is determined not to give in to his incomprehensible need to have, hold, and protect Laura from any type of harm. He’s the one who’ll hurt her if he lets her stray too close. He’s not ready to admit his feelings or commit to sharing his life with her.

Even if love comes tumbling in.

BUY LINKS AND EXCERPT

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REVIEW

A good read. Sparks are evident as soon as they meet but neither wants to act on it. Weston is a grumpy single dad still suffering from the loss of his wife and brother. Laura is the new to town teacher not looking for a relationship. She is drawn right into his family. A steamy, small-town romance full of strong attraction.

Reviewed by Comfy Chair Books/Lisa Reigel (January 23, 2025)

eARC provided by publisher

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elsa has been reading love stories for as long as she can remember and when she ‘met’ the classic authors like Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell, Henry James, the Brontë sisters, etc. during her Honors studies, she was hooked for life.

Although her three gown-up children rarely acknowledge the fact they have a romance-writing mom, her husband fortunately, is very proud of her, reads every word and is happy to make sure she gets the kissing scenes just right.

She likes the heroines in her stories to be beautiful, feisty, independent and headstrong.  And the heroes must be strong but possess a generous amount of sensitivity. They are of course, also gorgeous.  Her stories typically incorporate the family background of the characters to better understand where they come from and who they are when we meet them in the story.

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