Monday, May 3, 2021

Susan's Review of Must Love Cowboys by Carly Bloom



In this charming, sexy romance, a bookish beauty needs a fake boyfriend and finds a handsome cowboy who is just the man for the job.

Beau Montgomery is living his best life . . . until he's left in charge of Rancho CaƱada Verde. With his dyslexia, he'd choose a saddle over spreadsheets any day. His best hope is to ask the town librarian for tutoring. Only he's had a crush on the book-loving beauty since his junior high days—and despite being a smooth talker, he can't help getting tongue-tied every time they meet.

Alice Martin doesn't regret putting her career above personal relationships—but when Beau comes to her for help, Alice decides to see what she's been missing. She'll improve Beau's reading skills if the handsome cowboy teaches her how to flirt and agrees to be her date to an upcoming wedding. But when the town's gossip mill gets going, they're forced into a fake romance to keep their deal a secret. Soon Alice is seeing Beau in a whole new way . . . can she turn their imaginary story into a real-life happy-ever-after?









I thoroughly enjoyed Must Love Cowboys by Carly Bloom. The author has created a small town romance filled with charming characters, witty dialogue and a story that will grab at your heartstrings.

Must Love Cowboys features an unlikely pair: smooth talking rancher Beau Montgomery and Alice Martin the shy, fact spouting librarian. The Montgomery brothers Beau and Bryce, are the foremen of Rancho Canada Verde. Beau is enjoying his job and social life until Bryce accepts a new job; leaving Beau in charge of the ranch. Beau cannot make sense of the words, facts and figures that need to be inputted daily into the ranch’s excel program because he has dyslexia. I loved that Beau stepped up and asked Alice for help.

Loved Carly Bloom’s voice! Beau takes his reading lessons seriously and the author is able to add just the right amount of banter between the couple to keep the reader engaged. I loved that Alice tried different concepts to see what learning tools would work best for Beau. I could imagine hearing the excitement in Beau’s voice when he asked Alice to show him how to download a book on his phone—he wasn’t reading but, he had made huge progress! Loved the outdoor reading lessons and that Beau was able to introduce Alice to nature and help her come out of her shell. Beau’s reaction to Alice chattering about drought as they rode horses was perfect. He was attracted to Alice and saw the beauty within her. Swoon!

Carly Bloom is an amazing storyteller. Alice and Beau believed that they didn’t fit in. Alice because she was shy and intellectual and Beau because of his reading disability. The feeling of being an outsider looking in tugged at my heart. Adored that the author included subtle references to my favorite Disney movie Beauty and the Beast—Gaston the dog was perfectly named! Loved how Beau and Alice’s fun, flirty friendship lead to romance.

Must Love Cowboys has all of the story elements that I adore; well-crafted dialogue, fabulous characters and an engaging, relatable storyline. Looking forward to the next book in this series!

Reviewed by Susan Gorman

ARC provided by Publisher and Net Galley



Susan: Tell us a little bit about Must Love Cowboys.

Carly: Must Love Cowboys is the third book in my Once Upon a Time in Texas series, and like the others, it’s a cowboy tryst with a fairy tale twist (Beauty and the Beast was the inspiration).

Beau is a ranch foreman who has dyslexia, and he needs some special help from Alice, the town’s librarian and, ahem… Beau’s former babysitter. In exchange, he promises to be Alice’s plus-one for an upcoming wedding. To keep their deal a secret, they end up in a fake relationship. Beau falls in love with Alice AND books (I honestly don’t know which is the better love story) and Alice, who is happily single and confidently self-partnered, falls in love right back. *You also get skinny-dipping, stargazing, cowboy strippers, and a few Latin lessons

Susan: Alice and Beau’s relationship and their hilarious banter drew me into this story. Beau really liked getting under Alice skin as much as she liked having the last word in their discussions. The witty dialogue and sexual tension between the couple reminded me of the Moonlighting TV series which starred Cybil Shepard and Bruce Willis. What inspired you to pair Alice and Beau?

Carly: I forgot all about that show! I loved it! As for pairing Beau and Alice, I really didn’t plan to pair them at all. But the attraction between opposites is pretty dang powerful, and they found each other. It was actually Claire (what a little matchmaker!) who clued me in that there might be something going on between Alice and Beau.

Susan: Was it difficult to balance the couple’s romance with Beau’s need to address his dyslexia?

Carly: The biggest tipping point in a romance (for me) is the moment when a character reveals their biggest secret; that part of themselves that makes them feel unlovable and completely bare and exposed, only to discover that they can be both seen and loved. Beau’s dyslexia provided a great medium for delivering that tipping point. And not only did Alice accept and love him, she helped him overcome his challenges.

Susan: I noticed a few sparks between Carmen and Bryce in this story—will you write a story for them?

Carly: I would love the opportunity to write about Carmen and Bryce! They’re a very unlikely pairing, so of course, I want to smoosh them together.

Susan: What book are you reading and recommending now? Favorite author?

Carly: I just finished the Intimacy Experiment by Rosie Danan, and I’m starting the Roommate (I’m reading them out of order). So clever and fun! My all-time favorite author is Susan Elizabeth Philips. I’ve been reading her books since the 90s. She’s the queen who turned me on to contemporary romance.

Susan: How can readers reach you?

Carly: I’m on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. I have a readers’ group called Carly’s Bloomers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/carlysbloomers

And you can sign up for my newsletter, Carly Spills the Tea, at my website: www.carlybloombooks.com

I freaking love to hear from readers. Every time someone tells me they’ve visited Big Verde, I get goosebumps, because that makes my fictional town “real.”





Carly Bloom began her writing career as a family humor columnist and blogger, a pursuit she abandoned when her children grew old enough to literally die from embarrassment. To save their delicate lives, Carly turned to penning steamy, contemporary romance. The kind with bare chests on the covers.

Carly and her husband raise their mortified brood of offspring on a cattle ranch in South Texas.

 



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