A review by annaaugustineauthor
Copper for the Countess by Sally Britton

5.0

Ahhh this book was so cute! I listened to the audiobook, and it was marvelous. The narrator was also so good, using different accents and tones for the different characters that was subtle enough to not be annoying.

Now to the plot!
Countess Eveline, widowed for a second time, finds herself penniless and stranded in Arizona territory with her little girl. There, she meets a kindly cowboy named Chris “Frosty” Morgan whose boss insists that Eveline return to the ranch with him, his wife, and Frosty.

There, Eveline discovers that everything she thought about the world may, in fact, be wrong. Kind people, hard—but satisfying—work, and a place where she’s seeing her little girl happy for the first time...is it all too good to be true?

This story man. I love a good marriage of convenience, and this one hit the nail on the head. Frosty is about the sweetest fictional man I’ve ever read. He’s gentle and so sweet to Evie, who has suffered horrible abuse by her first two husbands. He was probably my favorite part of this story. I also loved his relationship with the Bolton’s and the other ranglers. He’s a softy with his cousin’s kiddos too.

Everything about this story was beautiful and I think it’ll definitely be a comfort listen from now on!

Five out of five! ⭐️
15 & up!