Country Music Cowboy

Country Music Cowboy

Sasha Summers2021
What's a country music star to do when his world is falling apart around him? Can a new singing partner help him cowboy up and find his way back home? According to his record label, Travis King's drinking and partying has to stop. Or else... Image rebranding means joining AA and singing opposite one of the industry's rising stars at an upcoming awards show. It wouldn't be so bad if Loretta Gram wasn't cold asice. No matter how hard he turns on the charm, she won't give him a break. It looks like this cowboy has finally met his match. Loretta is still grieving the death of her original singing partner, and she doesn't have it in her to deal with playboy Travis King. But her career is all she has, so if singing with the Three Kings is what she needs, she'll do it. Loretta isn't as cold as she lets on, but she's had more than her share of heartache. When she finally shows Travis who she is, he knows he'd do anything to be her forever cowboy. Praise for Sasha's Summer's contemporary cowboy romances: "A hot romance and a fast galloping plot."--Jodi Thomas, New York Timesbestselling author, for Jace "The combination of romantic and familial drama in this behind-the-scenes glimpse into the country music world is sure to have readers coming back for more."--Publishers Weekly
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Lauren Dowben@laurenreadsromance
4 stars
Sep 17, 2021

“Country Music Cowboy” was my first book by Sasha Summers and it was a delight! I felt a little bit out of the loop since this was book 3 in the series, but I hope that there’s going to be another one (wink, wink). In this book we have hero Travis King, who’s become a liability to his record label because of addiction issues, but has been making an effort to stay sober and become a role model to his family, fans and most importantly himself. Then we have Loretta, our heroine, who was part of a country duo, but her partner in the duo has passed away and this partner had also been in rehab with Travis, which instantly creates conflict when Loretta and Travis are paired together for an awards show. I thought that Loretta, once you learned more of her past other than her music partner passing away, the aversion she had to people with addiction made sense. It did take a while to get to that point. I really loved the loving relationship that Travis had with both his sisters and father and even though his mom was supremely catty, he did what was best for him and his family (and Loretta) whenever possible when dealing with his mom. I am so interested in all the reasons that his mom is this way and I’m looking forward to reading more about the other books. Thank you to NetGalley for providing this ARC so that I could give an honest review.