Wrong Number Right Cowboy
by Kali Hart
Second chance cocktail: Mix one grumpy cowboy, one runaway heroine, and one drunk dial together. Serve hot . For best results, strand them together.
Sawyer
I’ve avoided my hometown since Boone Montgomery proposed.
Spoiler alert: I said no.
Was it a mistake?
Probably.
Will I ever admit that?
Not likely.
But when my younger sister begs me to come back for her milestone birthday, I cave.
Everything is fine until her boyfriend proposes.
I get a little drunk to mask the pain.
And call an Uber to sneak away from the crowded bar.
Except this small town doesn’t have Uber.
Something I don’t figure out until I wake up the next morning in the bed of a sexy, grumpy cowboy I turned down all those years ago.
Either karma is having a good laugh at my expense.
Or maybe my drunk dial is fate’s way of giving us a second chance.
Either way, we’re stranded together and about to find out.
One misdialed call, accidental text, or late-night drunk dial sparks instant attraction, unexpected chemistry, and a whole lot of trouble. From grumpy mountain men to handsome hockey players, and smoking hot firemen, each wrong number leads to the right kind of love connection. Your next obsession is calling.
Wrong Number, Right Guy is a multi-author series of short, steamy instalove stories with guaranteed happily-ever-afters.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Kali Hart's Wrong Number Right Cowboy is a delightful concoction of romance, humor, and second chances, set against the charming backdrop of small-town life. This novel is part of the multi-author series "Wrong Number, Right Guy," which promises short, steamy instalove stories with guaranteed happily-ever-afters. Hart delivers on this promise with a narrative that is both engaging and heartwarming, making it a perfect read for romance enthusiasts who enjoy a blend of humor and emotional depth.
The story revolves around Sawyer, a woman who has been avoiding her hometown ever since she turned down a marriage proposal from Boone Montgomery, the quintessential grumpy cowboy. The premise of the book is set into motion when Sawyer returns to her hometown for her sister's milestone birthday. The emotional turmoil she experiences upon witnessing her sister's boyfriend propose is palpable, and Hart skillfully captures Sawyer's inner conflict and vulnerability. This emotional depth is one of the novel's strengths, as it allows readers to connect with Sawyer on a personal level.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the book is the concept of a second chance romance. The idea that a wrong number or a drunk dial could lead to a rekindling of old flames is both romantic and whimsical. Hart uses this premise to explore themes of fate and destiny, suggesting that sometimes, life has a way of bringing people back together when the time is right. This theme is beautifully woven throughout the narrative, providing a sense of hope and optimism that is both refreshing and uplifting.
The character development in Wrong Number Right Cowboy is commendable. Sawyer is portrayed as a strong, independent woman who is grappling with her past decisions and the consequences they have had on her life. Her journey of self-discovery and acceptance is both relatable and inspiring. Boone, on the other hand, is the epitome of the grumpy cowboy trope, yet Hart adds layers to his character that make him more than just a stereotype. His gruff exterior hides a heart of gold, and as the story unfolds, readers are given glimpses into his vulnerabilities and desires.
The chemistry between Sawyer and Boone is electric, and Hart does an excellent job of building tension and anticipation. Their interactions are filled with witty banter and genuine emotion, making their relationship feel authentic and believable. The use of humor throughout the novel adds a lighthearted touch, balancing the more serious themes of love and redemption.
In terms of pacing, the novel moves swiftly, keeping readers engaged from start to finish. The short, instalove format of the series means that the story is concise, yet Hart manages to pack a lot of emotional punch into a limited number of pages. This is a testament to her skill as a storyteller, as she is able to create a rich and immersive world without unnecessary filler.
Comparatively, Wrong Number Right Cowboy shares similarities with other works in the romance genre, particularly those that explore the theme of second chances. Fans of authors like Debbie Macomber and Kristan Higgins will likely find Hart's novel appealing, as it combines the charm of small-town settings with the complexities of love and relationships. However, Hart's unique voice and humorous approach set her work apart, making it a standout addition to the genre.
Overall, Wrong Number Right Cowboy is a delightful read that offers a perfect blend of romance, humor, and emotional depth. Kali Hart has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, exploring themes of love, fate, and second chances with grace and wit. Whether you're a fan of the romance genre or simply looking for a feel-good story to brighten your day, this novel is sure to leave you with a smile on your face and warmth in your heart.
In conclusion, if you're in the mood for a charming and heartwarming tale of love and redemption, look no further than Wrong Number Right Cowboy. With its engaging characters, witty dialogue, and satisfying conclusion, it's a book that will resonate with readers long after the final page is turned.
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