Review: Love and a Blue-Eyed Cowboy by Sandra Chastain

Posted March 14th, 2013 by in Blog, Category Romance, LoveSwept / 2 comments

Love and a Blue-Eyed Cowboy by Sandra Chastain is a fun and sexy fast paced romance that will keep you hooked on the adventures of Hunter and Fortune on their scavenger hunt till the very end.

LAABCHunter Kincaid is just a few weeks out of the hospital from surgery after his last bike accident. He may be in pain, but that will not stop him from entering and trying to win the scavenger hunt for the grand prize of $50,000. Unfortunately, when he is called as one of the chosen contestants, his partner is nowhere to be seen, lucky for him the little wild woman next to him seem to be without a partner too.

Fortune Dagosta didn’t know that she was being entered into a motorcycle bike contest. All she knew from the note one of the boys left was that she had to be on time in case her name was called or she would forfeit her chance at the $50,000 which she really needs if she wants to open her halfway house for troubled kids.

Now Hunter and Fortune find themselves as partners on the scavenger hunt. With his knowledge of bikes and her tendency of rhyming every time she is nervous, they may be just been a match made in heaven in order for them to win the grand prize. But the adventure is just beginning and the chemistry and attraction is undeniable and unstoppable.

Hunter and Fortune will have some lessons to learn in this adventure, while learning more about each other and opening up to their feelings and past hurts they will discover what really matters most in life.

 

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Harlequin JunkieBook Info: Publisher: Loveswept (February 11, 2013)

Hunky cowboy Hunter Kincaid is bruised, broke, and brash enough to think that he can win the top prize in a motorcycle scavenger hunt through the backwoods of Georgia. What he doesn’t count on is being saddled with Fortune Dagosta as a partner. After locking horns with the back-seat driver, Hunter soon hopes to lock lips. Can a loner of the open road be a lover with an open heart?

Fortune has no idea how she’ll survive a week on the road with a smartass like Hunter. But she needs the money from the race to put a new roof on her halfway house for troubled kids—and Hunter’s her best shot at first place. Despite a few bumps on the way, Fortune finds herself lost in Hunter’s deep blue eyes. Neither expects the attraction to last, but Hunter and Fortune have embarked on the ride of their lives.

2 Responses to “Review: Love and a Blue-Eyed Cowboy by Sandra Chastain”

  1. Brenda Rumsey

    This sounds like such a fun adventure. Sandra is a new author to me and one I look forward to reading.