

These people hear, see, and believe exactly what they want and there’s no talking them out of it. Then when the town gets involved in the relationship, they begin to plan a wedding – between Slade and Hope, even after it’s explained that Faith isn’t Hope. His antics are funny, but they’re also sweet, especially when he backs down because Faith isn’t ready to move so fast.

No subterfuge or lies coming from this cowboy. He’s a man’s man, wants in Faith’s pants every minute of every day, and he freely admits it. And this is where I had to laugh at Slade. All that does is kissing her and making love to her, if she’ll let him. And how is it he looks at her and feels about her much more than he ever did for his childhood friend? Doesn’t matter. Hope has a twin sister? Wonder what her parents have to say about that, when they find out Faith is in town. A body can’t change that much in California, can it?īut when Hope’s secret is revealed, Slade realizes he never got anywhere close to the truth in his imaginings. This Hope also dresses very differently than before. She’s never been one to sit back and keep her mouth shut at the townsfolks’ teasing or a perceived slight. But something isn’t quite right with Hope. So his plan is to keep his nose to the grindstone, but those plans grind to a halt when he comes face to face with Hope, his best friend who ran off to Hollywood and has barely kept in touch. If they lose again for the umpteenth time, Slade is likely out of a job. Probably the only one too.įootball coach Slade Calhoun is trying his best to bring his team up to snuff to win the championship. And now she’s hip deep in everything those songs talk about – monster trucks with waving, flapping flags, small-town mentality, and the sexiest cowboy she’s ever seen. She’s probably never even heard a country song on the radio. What makes this trek so much fun for the reader is that Faith has never been anywhere near anything country. What the hell is up with that? So she takes care of the funeral, mourns amid the chaotic thoughts now rushing through her head, and then takes off for parts unknown in Texas to find her sister, the only family she truly has now. At least it’s different for this reader.įaith Aldridge has just found out at her mother’s deathbed that Faith is a twin. She also gives readers a bit of a different storyline involving twins and one sexy cowboy. But Katie Lane has no problem at all in that area. I love the humor, which is something quite difficult for a lot of authors to get down pat. It’s been a long drought since the last really good cowboy book I’ve read, so I’m very pleasantly surprised with this one. Sandy M’s review of Going Cowboy Crazy (Deep in the Heart of Texas, Book 1) by Katie LaneĬontemporary Western Romance published by Forever 1 May 11
