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Cowboy, It's Cold Outside: A Twilight, Texas Novel by Lori Wilde

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1.0

DNF'D at 25%

Not only does this book seem to have the absolute worst case of insta love I've ever witnessed, it's also full of unnecessary metaphors and bland characters. I gave this a shot because the plot sounded interesting enough even if I thought from the title it wouldn't be for me. Sometimes it's better to judge a book by its title it seems.

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3.0

This was a light, fun read that was just what I needed at the moment. I was a little disappointed with the trope of the girl in crisis who just can't stop herself from helping everyone around her and can't accept help herself. But what is a romance novel but an exploration of tropes? It was joyful enough that I might check out the other Twilight, Texas books!

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4.0

Donning a sexy Santa Baby costume to work at her friend's local theater as an usher isn't exactly one of the proudest moments of Paige MacGregor's life, but after a bad relationship left her identity compromised and her money gone, at least she has a job!

Making ends meet and trying to save up money to pay for the lawyer she needs to regain her identity is all Paige wants for Christmas. And Santa, baby please, she definitely doesn't need another smooth talking man to come into her life.

But when Cash Colton, recently single and returned from a soul-searching journey in South America, runs into the cute Santa he is immediately inspired. Thinking he's finally found his muse after all these years, Cash pursues Paige despite his own fears of love and commitment.

Featuring houseboats, a cute (and surprisingly snowy) Texas town, and a cast of lovable characters, this is just steamy enough for a cheery holiday read.

Thank you to Avon for providing a free copy for a fair review!

This was my first Lori Wilde and I wasn't the hugest fan of some of the sexy times descriptions. Apparently if the hero is a musician we can only have musical similes and metaphors to describe the loving, and they made me laugh which took me out of the moment. Other than that, I super enjoyed the book!

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5.0

What a wonderful story! I enjoyed reading about Paige and Cash, I really felt the love they have for each other.

I laughed, I teared up, I got frustrated, so many feelings with this book. It was sooo good!

Cowboys and Christmas, wonderful combination.
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