Book of the Week Winners!
Here are the winners of this week’s Book of the Week Poll.
Both will go through to the Book of the Month Poll!
The winners are:
FIRST PLACE:
Getting His Man (Dreamspun Desires # 48) by B.G. Thomas
Reviewed by Kimberley
TITLE: Getting His Man
SERIES: Dreamspun Desires # 48
AUTHOR: B.G. Thomas
PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press
LENGTH: 189 pages
RELEASE DATE: December 15, 2017
BLURB:
A love story worthy of an old movie… with a new twist.
Artie needs a hero, a man like those he’s always revered in Golden Age films. His drug-dealing jerk of a roommate got him arrested, and since his savior isn’t likely to sweep in and save the day, Artie calls a bail bondsman.
August has always imagined himself a hero from a black-and-white movie, but he’s never found a man willing to let him play that role—at least not until he gets the call from Artie.
Both of their dreams might come true, but not before August must use his skills as a bounty hunter as well as a bondsman. Artie is on the run for his life, and August must protect him and help him clear his name. Only then can they both finally get their man. Read More »
SECOND PLACE:
Wild Trail by A. M. Arthur
Reviewed by Cinnamon
TITLE: Wild Trail
SERIES: Clean Slate Ranch series Book #1
AUTHOR: A. M. Arthur
PUBLISHER: Carina Press
LENGTH: 384 pages
RELEASE DATE: December 11, 2017
BLURB:
Welcome to Clean Slate Ranch: home of tight jeans, cowboy boots, and rough trails. For some men, it’s a fantasy come true.
Mack Garrett loves the rolling hills surrounding his Northern California dude ranch. Leading vacationers on horse trails with his two best friends is enough – romance is definitely not in the cards. When a sexy tourist shows up at Clean Slate, he’s as far from Mack’s type as can be. So why is the handsome city slicker so far under his skin in less than a day?
Roughing it in the middle of nowhere isn’t anywhere near Wes Bentley’s idea of fun. Then he lays eyes on the gruffest, hottest papa bear he’s ever seen. But Mack is as hard to pin down as he looks – distant, sharp-tongued, and in desperate need of a shave. Until a campout gone wrong strands both men in the mountains with nothing to do but get to know each other.
Mack intends to keep his closely guarded heart out of Wes’ very talented hands. But for a seven-day cowboy, Wes is packing some long-term possibility. The cold country air can do wonders for bringing bodies together – but it will take more than that to bridge the distance between two men whose lives are worlds apart. Read More »