Hot Cowboy Nights

by Carolyn Brown

Lucky Penny Ranch (2)

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After her fiancé leaves her for another woman, Lizzy Logan agrees to a fake romance with one of the hottest cowboys in Texas. But will he be able to lasso the love affair into a real and lasting love story?

"If you like cowboy romances, you can never go wrong with a Carolyn Brown book." —Romancing the Book Blog

If gossip is the lifeblood of a small town, then Lizzy Logan has been its beating heart. After being dumped by her fiance for another woman, she could have decided to crawl under a show more rock. But no, she'd rather really set tongues wagging by "moving on" with one of the hottest cowboys in Texas, who happens to live next door at the Lucky Penny Ranch. Those busybodies don't have to know it's actually all pretend. And just because Lizzy has no aim to tame her wild, blue-eyed neighbor doesn't mean she can't enjoy the ride of her life.

Toby Dawson never was and never will be the settling-down type. But what harm could there be in agreeing to be Lizzy's pretend boyfriend? They'll put on a show for a few weeks and be done. Yet the more he gets to know Lizzy—really know her—the harder it is for him to keep his hands off of her in private. Soon this rough-and-ready cowboy is hoping to heal Lizzy's bruised heart and turn their fake affair into a true romance . . .

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Fun book. Toby is the second partner in the Lucky Penny Ranch. He is determined to help his brother and cousin turn it into a successful cattle ranch. He met Lizzy when his brother Blake married her sister Allie (Wild Cowboy Ways). Lizzy had recently been dumped by her wannabe preacher fiancé and is still feeling the effects of the gossip surrounding it. There is an immediate spark between the two of them, and they begin a secret fling. For three weeks they get together whenever they can. But after three weeks, Lizzy realizes that she wants more from a man - she's ready to look for her forever man, and Toby isn't it. He's made no secret of the fact that he's not the settling down kind. But they remain friends.

Then Lizzy gets word that show more her ex-fiancé is coming back to town. She's over him, but the gossips are having a field day, making it look like she's still moping over him. And Toby is having problems with one of the women in town aggressively pursuing him. So they decide to have a pretend relationship with each other until after the Fourth of July.

I loved the relationship that grew between them. It started out a bit backwards, with the short affair that ended, then they dated, but it worked for them. The sparks are still there, but they do their best to ignore them. Instead, their pretend dating gives them a chance to actually get to know each other. Though Toby comes across at first as a real player, he's never mean about it. All the ladies he's with know the score and everyone ends up happy. I loved seeing the changes in Lizzy from the first book, where she tried to make herself over to fit Mitch's requirements. Now she's determined to be the woman she was meant to be, and honest to herself. It only takes a couple "fake" dates for them to realize that they truly like each other. Toby is rather confused by the discovery that being with Lizzy doesn't make him want to head for the hills, that he's actually thinking of long-term with her. There are several funny parts where he is mentally arguing with himself about what he sees happening to himself. Lizzy has the same problem. She knows Toby's reputation and doesn't want to get her heart broken by falling for him. But the more time she's with him, the more she wants it all.

It was sweet to see how Toby's romantic nature came out. He's a little bit vulnerable because Lizzy is the first he's wanted a real relationship with and he's afraid of screwing it up. His efforts to woo her are sweet and romantic and just right for the woman she is. He also has a pretty good protective streak, and is there to back her up when she needs it. I loved Lizzy's side of the story. She is sassy, always ready with a comeback, loyal to her friends and family. Having Toby for a fake boyfriend will help her fight back against the attitudes of some of the townspeople. I loved seeing the two of them playing it up for the ones who are especially judgmental. It was even more fun when they decided to make their relationship real. Their dates would try to be romantic, but there was usually something, be it a skunk, a tornado, or an accident that would throw a complication into the works. Each time it brought them closer. Even their one argument was short-lived because one realized they were in the wrong and admitted it, and the other didn't hold a grudge. As it got closer to time for the festival and Mitch's return to Dry Creek, Toby got really nervous that Lizzy might go back to him. I absolutely loved the meeting between Lizzy and Mitch, and seeing her stand up to him. There was a nice little twist involving his new girl, too. I also loved the surprise that Lizzy had for Toby at the very end.

I loved the small town characters too. Once again Lucy is there to stand up for one of the Logan girls against the local self-righteous crowd. She also doesn't hold back from stirring the pot a little bit. Dora June and her crowd were a right pain in the neck and I loved seeing Lizzy and Toby pushing back against them. I loved the scene where it was her against the Logan girls (and mom Katy) and had to laugh at the consequences of her actions. There were also those who were against the Dawsons and their plans for the Lucky Penny. I loved seeing Blake and Toby's determination to prove them all wrong. It was great to see more of Blake and Allie and also Deke. He's as much of a player as Toby and I can't wait to see him fall.
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Stories set in small towns are the best kind. There is a feeling of welcome that comes over me whenever I come across a story like Hot Cowboy Nights. The family atmosphere calls to me. The slow pace delivers a sense of security not found in larger areas. What I enjoy most is the mischief and gossip that goes on. Carolyn Brown brought every element to life in her latest novel. I received an ARC of Hot Cowboy Nights in exchange for an honest review. Lizzy and Toby set tongues wagging with the charades they pulled. It was easy to get wrapped up in this picturesque romance and lose track of time. An afternoon well spent for this romance lover.
Hot Cowboy Nights is a fun, flirty addition to Carolyn Brown's wonderful Lucky Penny Ranch series. In this latest installment, Lizzy Logan is paired up with Toby Dawson and the resulting romance is sweet yet sizzling hot.

Lizzy might have recently had her heart broken, but the break up is just the catalyst she needs to make some changes in her life. No longer the meek submissive woman she was during her engagement, she now speaks her mind and she will not let anyone tell her what to do. Lizzy is still sweet but she is also quite feisty and sassy. When some of the older ladies in town voice their disapproval over some of her recent decisions and begin meddling in her love life, Lizzy politely but firmly lets them know she is old enough to show more decide who she wants to date.

Toby oozes sex appeal and quite a few of the single ladies would like nothing better than to rope the sexy cowboy. He has a reputation as a player but he has no interest in settling down any time soon especially now he is focused on the ranch he co-owns with his brother Blake. Not everyone is happy about their recent purchase but Toby and Blake ignore the gossip and negative attitudes as they continue their hard work to get the Lucky Penny up and running.

With the single ladies hot on Toby's heels and Lizzy's ex-fiancé planning to return to town, a pretend relationship seems to be the answer to their prayers. Sounds simple enough but there are plenty of sparks between Toby and Lizzy and neither of them expect the backlash from some of the older residents. Despite these unexpected complications, Toby and Lizzy enjoy their "dates" but fighting their attraction is much harder than they thought it would be. As the weeks pass, their fake romance begins to feel like a real relationship, but is either Toby or Lizzy ready to make their arrangement permanent?

With a cast of colorful characters and plenty of down home charm, Hot Cowboy Nights is another entertaining installment in the Lucky Penny Ranch series. Fans of western romances are sure to love this latest offering from Carolyn Brown.
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I am a sucker for cowboys. I am familiar with this author's books. While I thought that Toby and Lizzy were both great, I felt that their chemistry was more friendship than dating. For example, half way through the book and there was barely any kissing or touching except for the brief mention in the beginning of the story about Toby and Lizzy having slept together. Yet I thought and felt that as friends they were good together. Which I am a fan of the getting to know you before jumping into bed; after a while I craved a kiss or some sparks way sooner then it actually happened in the story.

Having not read the first book I do not know anything about Lizzy's former boyfriend but the way that her former boyfriend's mother treated Lizzy was show more all I needed to know about him. It seems that mother and son are alike. Thus the reason that I am glad that Lizzy found Toby. As far as sweet cowboy reads go this is a charming read. show less

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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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