Thursday, August 11, 2022

Book Review: Mistletoe Cowboy by Diana Palmer

 

Book Description

In this heartwarming story of holiday romance, one cowboy is ready for love—whether he knows it yet or not . . .
 
Horse whisperer Parker doesn't drink, smoke, or gamble, and he doesn't have much to do with women, either. But that may change when a runaway Palomino leads him to his small Colorado town’s new schoolteacher. Widowed Katy, and her sweet daughter, are new in Benton. But while the little girl can’t even ride yet, Katy’s not new to horses or ranching. It seems she and Parker have a few things in common—including hearts in need of healing. With Christmas around the corner, could kisses under the mistletoe bring the handsome wrangler the gift of his very own family?


My Review

After her husband dies, Katy and her young daughter move back to her grandmother's ranch which is in need of some repairs. But Katy knows that they are safe there and they need a new start. Teddie is her 11 year old daughter who has adopted an abused horse after the owner was arrested for the abuse. Teddie loves the horse but doesn't know much about them. When the horse gets out, Teddie runs after it and that's when she meets Parker. Parker is a ranch hand and horse trainer for a nearby ranch and he's good friends with the wealthy ranch owner. 

Parker is talking with Teddie when her mom finds her and they all talk about the horse. Parker and Katy meet for the first time and Parker decides to help Katy out around her ranch and with the horse, and training Teddie in what to do with it. Parker and Katy spend more time together and even though both of them are slow to give in to what they feel because of past hurts in both of their lives, they do get closer.

Of course there's a misunderstanding that comes between them because they don't have great communication skills and don't talk. So they have to find a way to work that out. The one problem I had with this book was that Teddie acted much more mature than a 11 year old would. 

I've been reading this series for such a long time but somehow missed this one. I know the wealthy ranch owner Parker works for and read he and his wife's story a while back. After reading the books in this series for so long, you feel like you know everyone and how they're going to react at times. 

I always know what author to go to when I want a feel good romance. I enjoyed this story. 

I give this book 4 out of 5 stars. 

22 comments:

  1. I am really glad that you enjoyed the book - and the series.

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    1. She's my go to author for this type of romance.

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  2. Ready for Christmas, are you? 😉

    "The one problem I had with this book was that Teddie acted much more mature than a 11 year old would."
    This seems to happen a lot with kids in books. I guess it's not easy for an adult to nail the youngsters' voice.

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    1. With the heat we've had this Summer, anything is good for a cool down. But I don't read seasonally. I read whatever, whenever. lol

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  3. Oh I am ready for some winter reading while I deal with this heat. Great review Mary it's been awhile since I read her

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    1. Anytime is a good time for a Winter read.

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  4. I love the sound of this one! Must be the horses. ;D

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  5. I love cowboy romances. I still need to try Diana Palmer.

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    1. She's definitely my favorite for this type of romance.

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  6. Nice to come across one you missed. I hate the miscommunication conflict in some romances, but the rest of the story sounds fab.

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  7. That sounds like a pretty happy one!

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  8. Oh cowboy romance! It's been so long since I haven't read one!

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    1. I like them every once in a while.

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  9. Yea! Glad you enjoyed it. The cover made me chuckle as there is snow and he's pulling open his shirt.

    I've read a few books where the kid seems to be the most mature character. I would prefer that not be the case, but for some reasons authors enjoy it.

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    1. Yeah they do. But they could just make the kid an older teenager if they want that. The cover made me laugh too.

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  10. Sounds an enjoyable read.
    Many thanks for your review.

    All the best Jan

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  11. I need to try Palmer :D

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