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Jeannie Watt

Author of The Christmas Secret

67 Works 535 Members 28 Reviews

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Works by Jeannie Watt

The Christmas Secret (2015) 47 copies, 3 reviews
The Montana Bride (2015) 33 copies, 1 review
A Cowboy's Redemption (2009) 27 copies, 1 review
Catch Me, Cowboy (2016) 22 copies, 1 review
A Marvell Country Christmas (2018) 20 copies
The Horseman's Secret (2007) 19 copies, 1 review
Cop on Loan (2008) 18 copies
The Brother Returns (2008) 18 copies
A Difficult Woman (2006) 17 copies
Always a Temp (2010) 16 copies
Maddie Inherits a Cowboy (2011) 15 copies, 1 review
The Cowboy's Last Rodeo (2018) 15 copies, 1 review
Undercover Cook (2012) 15 copies
Cowboy Comes Back (2009) 14 copies
Just Desserts (2012) 13 copies
Once a Champion (2013) 13 copies, 1 review
The Cowboy's Christmas (2021) 12 copies
The Baby Truce (2011) 11 copies
Once and for All (2010) 10 copies
Challenging the Cowboy (2019) 9 copies
A Bull Rider to Depend On (2017) 9 copies
Christmas with the Cowboy (2022) 8 copies
Austin = Rescued by the Cowboy (2017) 8 copies, 4 reviews
A Ranch Between Them (2019) 8 copies
Molly's Mr. Wrong (2017) 6 copies, 2 reviews
The Cowboy Rides Away (2017) 6 copies, 4 reviews
The Bull Rider's Plan (2017) 6 copies
To Tempt a Cowgirl (2015) 6 copies
Her Montana Cowboy (2018) 5 copies
Her Cowboy Baby Daddy (2023) 5 copies
Crossing Nevada (2012) 5 copies
Cowgirl in High Heels (2014) 5 copies, 1 review
Wedding at the Graff (2018) 5 copies, 3 reviews
To Kiss a Cowgirl (2015) 4 copies
Montana Homecoming (2020) 4 copies
Montana Dad (2020) 4 copies
V is for Valentine (2021) 4 copies
Wrangling the Rancher (2017) 3 copies
To Court a Cowgirl (2016) 3 copies
A Home for the Holidays (2020) 2 copies
Jeannie Watt — Author — 1 copy
The Cowboy Collection (3/6-in-1) (2014) — Author — 1 copy
Rescue Me (2010) 1 copy
Hot, Hard and Impossible Cowboys — Author — 1 copy

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Lil is tired of the stares, the pity, and the sentimental looks. She's getting away to her family cabin, even if it means the entire town will think she's wallowing in sadness while her ex-fiance gets married on their old wedding date. She's got all she needs with her cat, Christmas music, food, and peace and quiet. That is, until a blizzard starts in and brings with it Casey Lanigan. Not only was he her first love, but he's also the brother of her ex-fiance. With their story unfinished, Lil show more and Casey have to work together to be as comfortable as they can stuck in the cabin until help arrives. Their unspoken feelings may just come to light and put them on a new path.

Easily my favorite Christmas story this year. I loved the two main characters, Lil and Casey, I liked their history and their personal background, and I especially liked how they both let their emotions make their decisions. As always, second chance stories tug at my heartstrings. In this case, there's a definite love-triangle type situation, but not one that overpowers the story. Yes, there's a past with Casey's brother that Lil wants to forget, and I kind of wish she'd never dated him, but there's more to it.. The rekindling of their romance is slow, but the feelings are strong and easy to feel through the words. I liked that Lil and Casey both dealt with some personal things that helped lead them to finally dealing with the history they share. I liked their humor and their witty dialogue, plus I really just enjoyed them as a couple. There's Christmas, family drama, and of course, a great love story in this short holiday read.
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Austin by Jeannie Watt
American Extreme Bull Rider Tour Romance #7

This is a series that thoroughly enjoy and eagerly await each book for. From the beginning I fell for the men in the stories. There is something about the fact these men who live their lives on the edge with death a real possibility every time they get on the back of a bull that grabbed me. With a variety of authors giving voice to each story they are varied but the series cohesive and so far every man in the story has been a show more keeper and one I would like to have as a friend - the fact that each of these intriguing men find love and I get to read about it is just a bonus ;)

In this book Austin Harding meets up with Kristin Alexander as she works as a waitress in a casino bar. He is not sure it is HER and her denial of being who he thinks she is turns out to bite her in the fanny. In high school they had one bad incident that has remained with them over the years. There is a possibility for them to “fix” things as they go on a road trip together. Spending time together does more than allow them to settle the past but will it allow them more in the future? That is the question. Austin and Kristen definitely brought out the best in one another and now I look forward to finding out what Gage’s story will be next…and I also wonder if Gage will be the last or if there will be more books in the series than eight :)

Thank you to NetGalley and Tule Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review.

5 Stars
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Good book, with two people who are starting over after big changes in their lives. Jordan has come back to the one place he swore he'd never step foot on again. Jordan left when he was eighteen, to join the military, because he could no longer stand to see what his stepmother was doing to his father. Not long ago, Jordan was badly injured in the war, and while he was still in the hospital his father died. Suffering from nightmares, and feeling stifled by the dead end job he had been given, show more Jordan decided to head back to the ranch, which he now owns.

Shae is going through an upheaval of her own. We first met her in Once a Champion, as the spoiled sister to Liv. She was accustomed to getting anything she wanted, and things being done her way. At the beginning of this book, her fiance has called off their wedding shortly before it was to take place, no longer able to put up with her Bridezilla attitude. Then, when she goes back to work, she is fired because she spent too much of her work day working on wedding plans instead of doing her job. This leaves her with no job and no way to pay the thousands of dollars she owes for the wedding that won't take place. She's stunned when she gets no sympathy from either her best friend or her brother, who both point out that she's been a selfish bitch for most of her life. Her only hope of recovery is talking her boss into giving her one more chance. All she has to do is make it possible to turn the Bryan ranch into another guest ranch for her boss.

The problem? Her boss is the ranch owner's hated stepmother. He owns the land, but Miranda owns the lease on half the property for the next twelve years. Miranda has a long standing grudge against Jordan, and is determined to make his life on the ranch absolutely miserable, and has no problem using Shae to do it. Jordan is equally determined that he will not be driven off the land where he is hoping to start a new life. And Shae is the one caught in the middle. It doesn't help that she and Jordan have some history of their own.

I loved seeing Shae and Jordan work through their own issues by seeing how the other one has changed. She starts out blindly following Miranda's instructions, having only gotten Miranda's side of the story. Seeing the changes in Jordan has her thinking about what he must have gone through when they happened, something that never would have occurred to her before. Some of the things that Miranda is doing start to bother Shae, and she begins to see her boss through different eyes. Jordan also begins to see some changes in Shae. She doesn't seem to be quite the spoiled princess that he remembers. I loved seeing them slowly begin to get to know each other, and learn about each other's pain. Shae also learns a lot more about herself and isn't always happy about the picture she sees. I did like seeing the way that she began seeing things from Jordan's point of view, and that she really wanted him to be happy. I also enjoyed seeing the respect that Jordan started to develop for Shae. He saw the amount of work she was putting in by herself in the attempt to fix her life. He would have been happier if it weren't on his land, but he couldn't help but appreciate her efforts. Neither of them counted on the attraction that built up between them. Jordan was dealing with the scars and was certain that Shae, with her previous need for perfection, would never be interested in him. What I loved about her, was that while she was shocked by his appearance at first, it wasn't that long before she was able to look past the scars and see Jordan for who he was. I liked the way that, while she felt badly about the emotional trauma he was going through, she didn't seem to pity him. And her acceptance of his problems went a long way toward helping him heal. One of the greatest things was seeing that Jordan and Shae were able to work things out by actually talking to and listening to each other's concerns.

Miranda was a real piece of work. I could completely understand Jordan's problem with her. She had completely bamboozled his father, and because he loved his dad he couldn't bring himself to tell him what was going on. Losing his father before they were able to mend their relationship was one of the things that was so hard on Jordan. Miranda's viciousness was well hidden when anyone else was around, but one on one she was nasty. I hated seeing the way she had Shae fooled at the beginning, but loved seeing how Shae began to see the real Miranda. It was fun to see how Shae dealt with Miranda's "spy". Things were getting really bad, and I wondered if Miranda was actually going to win. I liked the way it worked out, though I would have liked to see Miranda really suffer.
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Wedding at the Graff by Jeannie Watt
Holiday at the Graff #5

Fun series with additional books to read are always looked forward to and this was no exception. This was a bit different in that there was a priceless gem that was at the center of the story and the gem must have more background than we hear about here. That said, I did like the resolution that finally took place and was happy with the HEA that Colleen “Colllie” Flannigan and Michael Donovan eventually managed to achieve.

This show more was sort of a second chance at love romance underneath it all with onetime friends finding a relationship at the end. Sure, Michael was tasked with retrieving an expensive ring that Collie was not willing to part with BUT though the ring was priceless and had a certain value to both of them and the person who wanted it back…in the end…the value was not in the ring but in the relationship.

Fun little story that put a smile on my face and made me wonder if this is the end of this series in Marietta or if there might be more.

Thank you to NetGalley and Tule Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review.

3-4 Stars
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