Jane Nelson
Really Enjoyable! This is a really quick, fun read! Jase is a good country boy looking for his big break in the music industry. Meanwhile working any job he can to pay the bills. Leigh is the daughter and employee of a music promoter and looking for the next superstar country singer. Jase is hired by Leigh's fake boyfriend to deliver a singing telegram to breakup with Leigh on Valentine's day. And then let the fun begin!! I loved Jase's sweet country boy personality and I was really glad he got Leigh to finally stand up for herself!
Yvonne Cruz
Though I have read a few books by Ms McGraw in her Deep Six Security Series. This series, Cowboy Way, is quite different so mentally, I had to make an adjustment. That said, the main characters , Jace Smith and Leigh Anderson were well developed and likable. Each with their own personal agenda and with the goal of being professionally successful. One wanted to be a successful country music singer, while still being true to his family and responsibilities, and the other, trying to show her value to her father. Seemingly opposites, but in the end they help each other not only professionally, but personally. Absolutely loved Jase. Looking forward to reading more books in this series. I was gifted this copy. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
Carvanz
Leigh is working hard to prove herself to her father at his record publishing company. When her latest attempt at the next great country star falls through she’s lost as to how to overcome the problem and make things right with her father again. Fortunately, help comes in the form of a cowboy dressed as a country cupid and singing a telegram. It doesn’t take any time for Leigh to know he’s got the talent, he just needs a better demo. So, emptying out her savings she takes the plunge and the chance on an unknown singer who she doesn’t even have a contract with. Jase’s life is full of responsibilities. He works three jobs and lives at home to help care for his mother. However, his true dream is singing and hopefully one day being able to let go of all the other jobs and focus only on that. When he realizes the opportunity Leigh is offering him, he suspects she has ulterior motives but he takes the chance with her. This was a bit rocky of a romance with Jase growing angry and cutting Leigh out of his life for a bit. She doesn’t take no for an answer and pursues things for his best interest. I liked that she didn’t give up on him, I would’ve liked it more had he been more driven to claim and keep her as his own as well. The steam, when given is off the charts – can you say dirty talker, but isn’t prevalent throughout the story. Angst is about medium range with no ow drama although there is a bit of om drama. Overall, it was a nice fast story that I found enjoyable. This is my honest and willing review of an advanced reader copy provided by the author.