
He’s a small-town guy, a cowboy at heart. She’s a city girl from the other side of the world. Will a blind date lead to a love that lasts a lifetime?
Farm mechanic Sam Williams is on the cusp of realizing his dream of being a rancher after inheriting a share in his family’s Colorado ranch. He’s keen to make plans and leave Gilead in the dust after his friend’s Easter Saturday wedding. First he needs a plus-one for the wedding, to avoid a super awkward encounter with his high-school girlfriend who has just married the best man.
After a devastating public betrayal by her high-profile ex, Bek Montford is hiding out in Kansas. She’s calling herself Becky, licking her wounds and focusing on the things that make her happy. Drawn to the annual passion play at Gilead Bible College where she’s living, she volunteers to work behind the scenes.
Since Becky is only in Gilead until June, a blind date with a suitable plus-one before the wedding seems like the perfect solution for Sam. No strings and no commitment.
But the blind date turns into a not-so-fake relationship when Sam and Becky must work together on the passion play. Can they overcome past emotional wounds and geographical distance to create a future together?
An opposites attract, different worlds, blind date and fake relationship contemporary Christian romance.
My Review:
First off — very creative meet-cute! Picture me grinning madly and wincing a bit. For all the awkwardness, I could feel the charged energy in the…well, where Becky and Sam first meet. 🙂
And I do so love a fake dating trope — especially one that starts with a blind date. Both Sam and Becky are committed non-committers who need the illusion of romance to see them through some difficult situations. Friends without benefits, shall we say, and both can walk away with hearts intact….theoretically, that is.
I really enjoyed the way the author took time with the romance. The story takes place over several months and we get to watch Becky and Sam grow individually and as a couple. Both have complicated past histories that colour how they view a potential relationship and I liked the way they worked through their issues. There’s communication — yay for fictional couples who talk, no matter how imperfectly. No one is flouncing off in a huff or making erroneous assumptions. There’s still conflict, and lots to work through, and that journey is what made this such a satisfying read. Well, that and some toe-curling kisses! 🙂
This book is part of the ‘Easter in Gilead‘ multi-authored series — largely set in a small town bible college during the days leading up to their Easter Passion Play. While each book can be read as a standalone, they are connected through setting and characters. This is my first visit to Gilead and I had no problem jumping in here, but I do intend to backtrack and read the other books too.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a gently read paperback and is available to any reader, any where — so, yay, another International Giveaway!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of Her Cowboy Blind Date , leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday March 9 2024.
sounds like a good read
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It sure is. Good luck, Mark!
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Great cover on a story that sounds right up my alley. “Her Cowboy Blind Date” is now on my TBR list, which means I can’t wait for the opportunity to read Sam and Becky’s not a “real” couple, oh maybe a couple, to what an adorable couple with chemistry story. Love the way you say the author gives us time to see how the relationship develops. Too often it’s a rushed event.
Thank you for the wonderful chance to win a copy!
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Yes — this is all pure romance and so well paced. Lots of reading pleasure. Good luck, Kay!
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I think I get Narelle’s newletter, but I don’t think I’ve read any of her books!
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Here’s your chance! Good luck, Patty!
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This is a new author to me. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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I have only read a few of Narelle’s books but I’m on the hunt for more. Good luck, Lucy!
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I’ve been reading more and more fake dating or fake engagement troupes and I am loving them!!! So fun 😁💖
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Fake dating is such a fun trope…when it’s done well and this one is. Good luck, Trixi!
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