Wednesday 5 September 2018

RELEASE DAY BLITZ - REVIEW & GIVEAWAY: COWBOY COME HOME by SINCLAIR JAYNE



Cowboy Come Home
The 79th Cooper Mountain Rodeo #3
By Sinclair Jayne
Releasing September 4, 2018
 Tule Publishing
Contemporary Romance





Blurb

Rodeo cowboy Boone Telford feels like he’s running out of time to make his mark. By his age, his father was an All-Around-Cowboy multiple times and his siblings are all highly accomplished in their fields. Boone vows that this is his year to stand out and finally be a champion as long as he remains focused, but a beautiful masseuse he met on a quick detour to the beach has given him a glimpse of a happy life that doesn’t involve buckles or prize money. Is loving Piper and settling down on his family’s Montana ranch giving up his dreams and destiny? When he pulls into his home town of Marietta, he knows it’s now or never, and he probably needs to let Piper go.

Masseuse Piper Wiley is doing the one thing she swore she never would–following a man who's chasing his career from town to town. The daughter of an Army colonel, Piper’s lived all over the world, but has always craved permanence and belonging. Meeting Boone was unexpected and powerful. Love at first sight. But can she convince her cowboy to finally come home and make his mark with her?




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In Cowboy Come Home (The Copper Mountain Rodeo #3) by Sinclair Jayne, when Boone Telford asked Piper Wiley travel with him from town to town for the rodeo circuit, he always knew their time together would come to an end. And Marietta, the town where his family lives seems to be the right place for the pair to part ways, especially since he isn't ready to tell her more about himself. However, letting her go isn't easy. Yet, when she discovers what he's hiding soon after they arrive in Marietta, will he be able to win back Piper's trust or will he lose the woman he's fallen in love with?

The way this story started with the prologue proves that Boone has really strong feelings for Piper and it's not going to be easy to let her go. However, it was from the moment the hero and heroine arrive in his hometown where this story really takes off, as Boone is hiding so much from Piper and as this story progresses it's palpable to Piper that something is going on with him. Really, she knows him that well. Will he ever tell her the truth? Will what he's keeping rom her tear them apart? 

As for the dialogue, it was entertaining and intense due to the main characters back stories, especially that of the heroine, as she's never had a permanent home and is finally ready to settle in one place. Moreover, I really liked both the main characters. With the heroine, she's resilient, courageous and I liked the decisions she made for her future because Marietta seems like the perfect fit. I also liked how she handles things with the hero, even though it isn't easy for her to deal with the fact that she's in love with Boone and she realizes that he may never be able to give her the stability she needs. While the hero, he's hard-working, smart, resilient and I liked how determined he is to prove his worth. No way will he live off what his father has built. I also liked the close friendships he has with the other riders on the tour and the close relationships he has with his family who give him much needed advice when it comes to his relationship with Piper. Really, and if he doesn't listen then he's letting the best woman that he's ever been with get away. 

Overall, Ms. Jayne has delivered a really good read in this book where the chemistry between Piper and Boone is strong; the romance was hot and shows how good these two are together; and the ending had me liking Boone's determination to win the heroine back because she's the one for him. I would recommend Cowboy Come Home by Sinclair Jayne, if you enjoy small town romances, stories containing sexy cowboys, or books by authors Heidi Rice, Jeannie Watt, Joan Kilby and Sarah Mayberry. 















Excerpt

“You good?”
Boone jerked his head yes and tried not to stare at the swinging double doors of Grey’s saloon. He knew he was waiting for Piper. His father, the legendary rodeo star, the bronc and bull rider who’d single-handedly saved his family’s ranch with his daring and earnings, saw too much, and Boone felt ten again and wished he’d taken his dad up on the beer. But he knew if he kept silent the moment, such as it was, would pass.
 “Hoping you’ll stop at the ranch on your way out,” his dad finally said into the fraught silence. “Got some equipment that needs your magic touch.”
Boone nodded. Anything mechanical he could handle. His life, though? He seemed always poised to fuck it up.
 “And I’ll need your help with the rodeo sound system, later today or early tomorrow.” His dad didn’t change tone, but Boone knew he was confused and disappointed. And fishing for answers, but if his dad said anything else, Boone .
didn’t hear it because right then Piper flowed through the double doors.
They immediately locked eyes, and it was just like the first time. Every time he saw her it was like the first time—that sense of falling, of breathlessness, and of a recognition that went soul-deep even as it made no sense.
“’Scuze me. Going to ask a girl to dance.” Boone pulled away from his wall slouch, handed his pool cue to a cowboy who’d been watching and walked toward Piper with purpose.









Author Bio

Sinclair has loved reading romance novels since she discovered Barbara Cartland historical romances when she was in sixth grade. By seventh grade, she was haunting the library shelves looking to fall in love over and over again with the heroes born from the imaginations of her favorite authors. After teaching writing classes and workshops to adults and teens for many years in Seattle and Portland, she returned to her first love of reading romances and became an editor for Tule Publishing last year. Sinclair lives in Oregon’s wine country where she and her family own a small vineyard of Pinot Noir and where she dreams of being able to write at a desk like Jane Austen instead of in parking lots waiting for her kids to finish one of their 12,000 extracurricular activities.


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