Denise Hunter's The Trouble with Cowboys (Thomas Nelson, 2012) is a can't put it down read. The premise of the couple getting to know each other as they work on dispensing relationship advice is really fun and creative. I think that Annie's need to be in control of everything and everyone and her difficulty letting go will strike a chord with a lot of women. And, I must admit that nothing is more romantic than a handsome cowboy!
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Denise Hunter’s “The Trouble with Cowboys” Facebook Party & Kindle Fire Giveaway

To celebrate the release of The Trouble with Cowboys Denise is hosting a fun Author Chat Party on Facebook. She'll connect with readers and give away some amazing prizes - including a Kindle Fire!
Save the Date for October 11th!
Grab your copy of Denise Hunter's latest book and join her for an Author Chat Party on October 11th at 8:00 PM EST (that’s 7:00 Central, 6:00 MST, & 5:00 PST)! Haven't read The Trouble with Cowboys yet? That's okay, don't let that stop you from coming to the party! (You may win a copy!)
During the evening she’ll be sharing the story behind the book, posting discussion questions, testing your trivia skills, and of course, there will be plenty of chatting and fun giveaways – books, gift certificates and – a Kindle Fire! She’ll also be giving you a sneak peek of her next book too!
RSVP today and then come back on the 11th … and bring your friends!
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I received a complimentary copy of The Trouble with Cowboys to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. For full disclosure, see the sidebar.

7 comments:
sounds like a pretty cool premise...and one my wife might enjoy...
Not my usual read, but you've stirred my curiosity!!
Sounds interesting
My son walks around and Asks: Why are you watching all this old stuff?
I tell him it's refreshing to see and remember how the west was won.
I love the smell of freshly cut wood and then the house built with it. I love country life,the fireplaces, mountains,clean streams and living and seeing animals coming in
to check things out. You miss this, living in cold, sterile cities.People live today thinking things are great but nothing is better than this simple, dutiful, hard and dangerous life people lived in the past. It made you appreciate what you had. I think this is why camping is still so popular. lol
Sound like a fun book to read.
Oh please. The woman is no Dear Daphne. But, who is?
sounds neat
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