His Cowboy Heart
by Sloane Kennedy
Jules
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I entered the small town of Eden, Wyoming, but I can easily say that being accosted by a few thugs in a dirty alley because I had a modicum of fashion sense hadn’t been high on the list of possibilities. Growing up in Manhattan probably should have prepared me better, but it wasn’t like there was a sign posted outside of Eden warning me to ditch my Mongolian wool wrap and dark nail polish. Sure, I knew I’d get some looks of disgust, but I’d always had a snarky remark at the ready. Unfortunately, snarky only worked when you weren’t having the crap kicked out of you.
Enter the kind of hot cowboy I’d been fantasizing about since, well, forever, and within seconds the ignorant bigots were stumbling out of the alley, and I was alone with my gorgeous savior. Only problem was that said savior was under the assumption that he’d been rescuing a damsel in distress.
And I was definitely no damsel. A fact that Hot Cowboy didn’t realize until after he’d kissed me.
Flynn
Eden was supposed to be another small town just like all the others. A place to do some temporary work on one of the local ranches before moving on. It wasn’t a life for most people, but it’d been working for me. With the exception of my horse, I liked being alone.
A dusty, garbage-filled alley changed all of that. Helping someone who was the victim of a serious beating wasn’t a big deal for me. The victim was a big deal. As soon as I locked eyes with the person I assumed was a woman based on the clothes and nail polish, I was a goner. As confused as I was about my attraction to her since I played for the other team, she kissed like a dream. Only she wasn’t a she at all.
The young man in my arms did something to me with that kiss. I was both relieved and disappointed when the guy took off. In the long run, it would be good because the last thing I needed was an intense attraction to someone who clearly didn’t belong in Eden.
Enter Black Hills Ranch and a familiar stranger who wasn’t very happy to see me.
At all.
Jules, a New York city boy, was an enigma but that didn’t matter. I wanted him. Even though we were like night and day, arguing with Jules was just as much fun as kissing him.
It was also very dangerous. For him. For me. The last thing I could afford was to fall for a guy who’d never truly be mine. I had to let him go. It was the right thing to do.
Then why did it feel so wrong?
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Martial Peak Reviews
Sloane Kennedy's His Cowboy Heart is a captivating exploration of unexpected love, identity, and the courage to embrace one's true self. Set against the rugged backdrop of Eden, Wyoming, this novel offers a compelling narrative that intertwines romance with themes of self-discovery and acceptance.
The story begins with Jules, a fashion-forward New Yorker, who finds himself in the small town of Eden. His arrival is marked by an unfortunate encounter with local thugs, setting the stage for his introduction to Flynn, a quintessential cowboy who embodies the rugged charm and stoic independence often associated with the American West. This initial meeting is not just a rescue but a catalyst for a deeper connection that challenges both characters' perceptions of themselves and each other.
Jules is a refreshing protagonist. His Manhattan upbringing and distinctive style make him an outsider in Eden, yet his resilience and sharp wit quickly endear him to readers. Kennedy skillfully portrays Jules as more than just a "city boy" stereotype. His journey is one of self-acceptance, as he navigates the complexities of his identity in a world that often demands conformity. Jules' character development is a testament to Kennedy's ability to create nuanced and relatable characters who resonate with readers on a personal level.
Flynn, on the other hand, represents the archetypal cowboy with a twist. His initial attraction to Jules is a source of confusion and introspection, challenging his preconceived notions of love and desire. Flynn's internal struggle is depicted with sensitivity and depth, making his character arc both compelling and authentic. Kennedy's portrayal of Flynn's journey towards self-acceptance is a highlight of the novel, offering a poignant commentary on the fluidity of attraction and the courage it takes to embrace one's true feelings.
The chemistry between Jules and Flynn is electric, marked by witty banter and undeniable tension. Their relationship is a dance of opposites, with Jules' flamboyance contrasting beautifully with Flynn's stoic demeanor. Kennedy excels in crafting dialogue that is both humorous and heartfelt, capturing the essence of their dynamic with precision. The romance is both tender and passionate, offering readers a love story that is as unpredictable as it is satisfying.
Beyond the romance, His Cowboy Heart delves into themes of belonging and identity. The small-town setting of Eden serves as a microcosm for the broader societal pressures that Jules and Flynn face. Kennedy uses this backdrop to explore the challenges of being true to oneself in a world that often demands conformity. The novel's exploration of these themes is both timely and timeless, offering readers a narrative that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
In comparison to other works in the genre, Kennedy's novel stands out for its depth and authenticity. While many romance novels rely on formulaic plots and predictable character arcs, His Cowboy Heart offers a fresh take on the genre, with characters who are complex and relatable. The novel's exploration of LGBTQ+ themes is handled with care and respect, offering a narrative that is both inclusive and empowering.
For readers who enjoy the works of authors like Heidi Cullinan or K.A. Mitchell, Kennedy's novel will be a welcome addition to their reading list. Like Cullinan's Love Lessons series, His Cowboy Heart offers a nuanced exploration of love and identity, with characters who defy stereotypes and challenge societal norms. Similarly, fans of Mitchell's Bad in Baltimore series will appreciate Kennedy's ability to craft a romance that is both steamy and emotionally resonant.
Overall, His Cowboy Heart is a beautifully crafted novel that offers a fresh perspective on love and identity. Kennedy's ability to create characters who are both relatable and inspiring is a testament to her skill as a storyteller. The novel's exploration of themes such as self-discovery, acceptance, and the courage to embrace one's true self makes it a must-read for fans of contemporary romance. Whether you're a fan of cowboy romances or simply looking for a story that challenges conventions, His Cowboy Heart is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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