Sunsets in Colorado
Colorado Crazy Book 1
by Milan Watson
She fled from her country roots, but now she’s back. If it’s up to the handsome cowboy, she won’t ever leave again.
After receiving word of her father’s heart attack, Lewis Tate heads back to the ranch she fled from years ago. When she arrives she’s faced with the demons of her past, a ranch manager she can’t ignore and a father trying to make amends.
For Tanner Bryant, it’s simple. He wants her and he takes what he wants. But when it comes to love, and especially Lewis Tate, nothing is simple. She’s nothing like the women he’s dated in the past; she’s all city and seduction, although she doesn’t realize it. He’s prepared to fight for the attraction between them, even if that means keeping a secret that will drive her back to LA.
Can Lewis keep denying the attraction between them? Will Tanner be able to get the girl he loves and keep her? Or will a secret drive them further apart that distance ever could? Sunsets in Colorado is a ranch romance guaranteed to tease your senses and make you dream of cowboys again. Hit the one-click button now to get your copy.
Momma Says: 3 stars⭐⭐⭐
Sunsets in Colorado is a quick, entertaining read. The story is emotional as Lewis deals with her estranged father while also fighting her attraction to Tanner. This one is pretty straightforward as far as plot and easy enough to follow, but I just felt like something was missing. Basically, I felt like I was just touching the surface of these characters when things were wrapping up. I needed more to become invested in Tanner and Lewis and their romance. I did like the way things were done between Lewis and her estranged father. It wasn't overly dramatic, but we do see the feelings between them as well as what caused the estrangement. In the end, there were things I liked and other things that I felt needed more development, but the author certainly shows talent and I'll be interested to see how this series grows and takes shape.
Sunsets in Colorado is a quick, entertaining read. The story is emotional as Lewis deals with her estranged father while also fighting her attraction to Tanner. This one is pretty straightforward as far as plot and easy enough to follow, but I just felt like something was missing. Basically, I felt like I was just touching the surface of these characters when things were wrapping up. I needed more to become invested in Tanner and Lewis and their romance. I did like the way things were done between Lewis and her estranged father. It wasn't overly dramatic, but we do see the feelings between them as well as what caused the estrangement. In the end, there were things I liked and other things that I felt needed more development, but the author certainly shows talent and I'll be interested to see how this series grows and takes shape.
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