cover image Cowboy Up

Cowboy Up

Harper Sloan. Pocket, $7.99 mass market (384p) ISBN 978-1-5011-5527-7

Sloan’s third Coming Home Western contemporary (after Lost Rider and Kiss My Boots) tops even the superbly done first two books in the series. Book nerd Caroline Michaels returns to her tiny Texas town of Pine Oak, fresh out of an abusive relationship. She renews her acquaintance with her childhood crush: rancher Clayton Davis, a white knight in jeans and a cowboy hat who will stick up for his woman no matter what. He is sensitive, strong, and eager to settle down with Ms. Right. But an evil ex threatens to end the happily-ever-after that Clayton and Caroline yearn for. Corny dialogue (“I like you lookin’ at me like this a whole lot more than I like you doin’ it with fear in your eyes”) sometimes detracts from Sloan’s red-hot love scenes and tight plotting, but not enough to put off most readers. Alternating the protagonists’ points of view and providing a song suggestion with each chapter, Sloan crafts a heart-tugging tale. This is an emotionally satisfying series wrap-up. (Dec.)