Eileen Aberman-Wells
Words fail to describe how much I truly loved reading Billy and Erika’s love story in Montana Cowboy Daddy by Jane Porter, book three in her Wyatt Brothers series. Billy Wyatt, a professional rodeo cowboy, is in the prime of his career; having a fantastic year on the circuit, earning big money, and leading in the standings. Billy is not interested in getting serious, more a love them and leave them kind of guy. When a woman he’s never seen before shows up with a baby, claiming the baby is his, Billy’s world is turned upside down. Erika Baylor, a PhD grad student, had her future mapped out; a future that didn’t include being a single mom. When her cousin dies in a car accident, orphaning her 4-month old son, Erika steps forward to take care of the baby; at least until she can reunite him with his dad. Erika never expected the dad to be cocky, infuriating, and totally irresistible. Billy never considered being a father, at least until looking into the eyes of the baby, Beck, a little boy with boy eyes like his. Billy struggles with changing his routine to help out and give Erika time to work on her thesis; allowing all of the care of Beck to fall on Erika. Erika, already struggling with her writing, becomes resentful, and fears that leaving Beck and Billy means never seeing Beck or Billy again, after these two have captured her heart. Ms. Porter, an amazing story teller in her own right, wrote a wonderfully sweet, emotional and moving story that is definitely not to be missed. This story is filled with sizzling attraction, fun dialogue, and strong characters, giving Billy, Erika and Beck the opportunity to enrich their compatibility, love turning it into a family with a future together. I highly recommend Montana Cowboy Daddy to other readers. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
Heidi Pergolski
This is Billy’s story in the Wyatt Brothers series. He is a confirmed bachelor on the rodeo circuit but gets a bit of a surprise when a young lady, Erika Baylor, shows up with a baby and says he is the daddy. Erika is only planning to stick around long enough for Billy to warm up to the idea of being a daddy and to make sure Beck is acclimating to his new environment. However, the longer she sticks around, the harder it becomes to imagine leaving. I thoroughly enjoy each of Jane’s books. She has an amazing talent for creating dynamic characters and a captivating plot. I love how each book is dedicated to one character which allows the reader to obtain a deeper understanding of the particular character(s). As well as intertwining the characters we know and love she also introduces new. By incorporating beloved characters from her other series, Jane has effectively created a Porter-verse, which is a world I would love to live in.
Shari Bartholomew
A story that you don't want to miss, full of emotion and family. Billy, champion rodeo cowboy is having a wonderful year on the circuit, enjoying all aspects of his career including the girls. He is known for love them and leave them. Everything changes when Erika shows up at his rodeo with a baby. She is claiming that it his son. Erika is working on her PhD when she gets a call that her cousin has died and left her baby, Beck to her. Erika's whole life turns topsy turvy. To add to the problems Billy is injured and Erika is now taking care of him. They both want to deny the sizzling chemistry that they share but soon it might be impossible. This was a story that I didn't want to see end. Loved the characters, great banter between them. They both loved little, Beck. Many words of wisdom from Jane Porter's heart were through out the story. I highly recommend this book. This is part of series but can be read as a stand alone.