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Big Sky Blue by Hildie McQueen

booklvrkat's review

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5.0

LOVED it! Hildie McQueen is always "spot on" for me with her cowboy romances. Why I don't read them as soon as they hit the bookshelves I'll never know!

enchantressofbooks's review

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4.0

I had forgotten how much I enjoy a good historical, western romance! I missed my sexy cowboys! "Big Sky Blue" is a lovely novella that grabs a hold of you and doesn't let go! Hank Cole is a responsible, handsome and wonderful father who must now raise his son on his own. Elisabeth is an independent and smart woman who doesn't fit in well in her native Virginia high society, because, well, like I said, she's smart and independent.

This novella is beautifully written! A sweet romance between two individuals who are perfect for each other. Hildie (Author) does a fantastic job of setting up the story and gets you invested with the Hero and Heroine as well as all the other characters. You want to know what happens to them and go along with them on the journey. Good thing too, as this is a novella that kicks off the "Shades of Blue Trilogy" (see info below)!

The Shades of Blue Trilogy:
A Different Shade of Blue (Book 1)
The Darkest Blue (Book 2)
Every Blue Moon (Book 3)

You can find out more about the trilogy on Hildie's website.

I'm really looking forward to getting to know the Cole brothers in this new series!


NOTE: This book was provided by the author for an honest review.
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rjgrovesauthor's review

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4.0

A beautiful novella

Big Sky Blue was a beautiful light read. Hank and Elizabeth begin their romance in an insta-love kind of way and spend most of their time together trying to fight it. Of course, being in the same house looking after his son Ashley with her conniving Aunt Betty males it difficult to avoid each other. As much as I enjoyed this sweet story, I would have loved to see their relationship develop more instead of skipping time, sometimes weeks at a time.

circe813's review

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2.0

Not a lot of character development, even for a novella. Lots of grammatical errors, punctuation errors, and several incorrect verb tenses and wrong words. The mechanical problems with the book distracted from any kind of enjoyment I might have had from it.
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