The Cowboy’s Holiday Bride by Cathy McDavid

Posted November 2, 2020 by karenbaron in #ABaronessNoel, Blog Tour, Review, Romance, Series / 1 Comment

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from Prism Book Tours. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

The Cowboy’s Holiday Bride by Cathy McDavid

The Cowboy's Holiday Bride

by Cathy McDavid
four-stars
Series: Wishing Well Springs #1
Series Rating: four-stars
Published by Harlequin Heartwarming on November 1, 2020
Pages: 236
Format: ebook
Source: Prism Book Tours
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Changing his heart…

Would be a Christmas miracle!

Cash Montgomery creates Western-themed weddings and knows all about happily-ever-after. In theory. He’s been hurt too many times to think that he could ever be a marrying man. His business partner Phoebe Kellerman doesn’t agree with him—on anything! At Christmas, Cash is visited by three of his past girlfriends…and he begins to see the error of his ways. Will it be before he loses Phoebe, the woman he’s falling for?
New York Times Bestselling Author
Wishing Well Springs

The Cowboy’s Holiday Bride by Cathy McDavid is a story about two people trying to figure out how to balance their professional and personal lives.

Can Phoebe get Cash to get married finally?

Phoebe Kellerman

Phoebe Kellerman is a single lady who has been engaged once and is a wedding and event planner at Wishing Well Springs. She’s also the youngest of five siblings.  I love this character. I didn’t care about her in some instances, but I also get with where she was coming from. Phoebe is a wonderful character who is ready to settle down but isn’t sure if the only man she wants to settle down with is ready. She is great with all the wedding planning and event planning, especially during the holidays. The one thing that I dislike about her is that she pressures Cash a bit too much on settling down. Other than that, Phoebe is great. I wouldn’t mind being friends with her.

Cash Montgomery

THE COWBOY'S HOLIDAY BRIDE CRCash Montgomery usually lives in Phoenix but has come home to Payton to take his sister’s place helping Phoebe. Well, that sadly comes with some accidentals for the man who has had three failed engagements. I love Cash’s story arc in this tale, and I can’t say much, but it is a great one. Phoebe is also great for him, and he realizes that too. These two have great chemistry together, even if they are butting heads and joking with each other. The sad thing is that what happened to him when he was younger has scarred him about married life. Maybe he can fix that with Phoebe’s help, or maybe he won’t? Guess you will have to read the book to find out.

Four Stars

The Cowboy’s Holiday Bride by Cathy McDavid is a sweet holiday romance that is so entertaining. I loved Ms. McDavid’s approach with this one and how it is truly an enlightening tale. Wishing Well Springs is a nice Western-themed wedding destination, or I would think even going for a Western event would be cool. I am giving this book four stars and recommending it to everyone that likes these types of books.

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About Cathy McDavid

Cathy McDavid

As a sophomore in high school, NY TimesUSA Today, and Amazon bestselling author Cathy McDavid won a local writing competition with her self-illustrated children’s book. Who knew that small triumph would eventually lead to a career writing contemporary romances with over 1.3 million books sold? With forty-seven titles to date, Cathy is also a member of the prestigious Romance Writers of America’s Honor Roll. This “almost” Arizona native and mother of grown twins recently married her own real-life sweetheart. After leaving the corporate world four years ago, she now spends her days penning stories about good looking men who ride the range or fight fires or hunt creatures all while sweeping the girl off her feet. It’s a tough job but she’s willing to make the sacrifice.

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