Book Review: Her Mistletoe Cowboy by Alissa Callen

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her mistletoe cowboyPart of The Wildflower Ranch Series, “Her Mistletoe Cowboy ” shines the spotlight on Rhett Dixon, former rodeo rider turned rancher and Ivy Bishop, Marietta’s prodigal daughter.

Returning to a town she has never been except in the stories told by her grandfather, Ivy Bishop thought of Marietta as place to regroup before she returns to the corporate world. But her sabbatical was turning out to be not as quiet as she hoped it would be. Rhett Dixon just makes her hot and bothered!

Two people trying to find where in the world they belong found out that they don’t have to look far for it.

Her Mistletoe Cowboy ” is a sweet and easy read, perfect to curl up to during a cold winter day. The book is Rated T for Teens. There are no sex scenes in the book, though it is implied.

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Corporate analyst, Ivy Bishop, intends spending Christmas holed up in an isolated Montana ranch house with only an abandoned puppy for company. When the festive season ends her broken heart might just have had just enough time to heal.

Ex-rodeo rider, Rhett Dixon, has put his playing days behind him. He has something to prove. Despite being the first son in three generations of ranchers, he is determined to succeed in ranching on his own merits.

But when Rhett’s new neighbor proves to be far-too-pretty and far-too-compassionate, his single-minded focus deserts him. And the more time Ivy spends with the workaholic, blue-eyed cowboy next door the more she realizes her heart isn’t actually broken – yet.