Book Review: Her Big Sky Cowboy by Alissa Callen

her big sky cowboyWe are back in Marietta, Montana where ranches are named after wildflowers. This time we are at the Hollyhock Creek Ranch with its taciturn owner Zane Nash.

Zane could have continued his quiet life wherein saying a few words a day is the norm but that changed when speech therapist Trinity Fern entered his life.

Teaching five-year-old Finn Nash to speak again after a traumatic experience, Trinity was around Hollyhock Creek Ranch a lot. And Zane finds himself talking more just to spend time with Trinity.

And though they cannot deny the attraction they have for each other, Trinity thinks of Zane as Mr. Wrong. On the other hand, Zane whose heart had been broken twice already believes that women cannot be trusted.

For Zane and Trinity, words are not enough to reach their happily ever after. Unfortunately, words are all they have. Or, are they?

Her Big Sky Cowboy is Rated T for Teens due to some adult situations.

4.5

Description

Sometimes Mr. Wrong is Mr. Right.

Speech therapist Trinity Redfern knows her perfect match is out there somewhere. And when she finds him, he’ll be articulate, well-dressed, and most of all, he will let her call the shots.

Reclusive rancher Zane Nash has heeded life’s lessons. Never trust anyone, especially a woman. But when he becomes an instant father to five-year-old Finn, he must trust the sassy speech therapist who takes over his ranch for the summer. Trinity is Finn’s last hope to learn to speak again.

But when the summer ends, has time run out not only for Finn but also for Zane? Can the reserved cowboy find the words to make strong-willed Trinity stay… forever?