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Book Reviews of Destiny's CowboyBook Review: DO NOT BUY Summary: 1 Stars
THIS BOOK WAS A WASTE OF MONEY. IT SHOULDN'T COME UP IN THIS CATEGORY ADULT EROTIC OR EVEN ROMANCE. IT'S A BOOK THAT SHOULD BE A TEENAGER'S BOOK LIST. I FEEL CHEATED. NOT ENOUGH PAGES OR SUBSTANCE FOR THE PRICE I PAID.
I WISH I COULD GET MY MONEY BACK.
Book Review: Destiny's Cowboy Summary: 5 Stars
Rancher Gage Everette is a former player who was forced to come home when his abusive father died owing major debts on the ranch. Running away from her boyfriend to save her child from injury, Jasmine Cole and her daughter Kleo stumbled upon a stranger's house and banged on the door, seeking refuse. The home belonged to Gage Everette, who took them in.
Destiny's Cowboy is a touching story of three people learning to overcome the pain of the past and heal the scars through love. My heart went out to Gage, who understood how it felt to be dejected. He was determined to protect Kleo from that pain he knew so well. Jasmine's life was ruled by fear for her daughter. Being a young child, Kleo did not have all of the hang ups suffered by the adults, she not only received love, she gave love just a easily and it was Kleo who taught Gage and Jasmine to trust again. Kendra Mei Chailyn did an excellent job creating a heart-warming story. I enjoyed Destiny's Cowboy so much, I wanted more.
Rosemary
Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
Book Review: Destiny's Cowboy Summary: 1 Stars
I read alot of books, and this has got to be the worst, I think someone forgot to proof read it. There were so many mistakes, the story line was all jumbled together, it was hard to follow. I would recommend that noone waste their time on it.
Book Review: Destiny's Cowboy Summary: 1 Stars
I had such high hopes for this book. It is the worse book I have ever read. It was so poorly written, I have to wonder how she calls herself a writer. It also did't have good flow between events and charactors. I will not purchase anymore of this persons books.
Book Review: Destiny's Cowboy-Needed more development Summary: 3 Stars
This story while it had a great beginning fell short of being a real hit for me because their wasn't enough character or story development. I did like the main two characters Jasmine and Gage but they were so cheated in this story because the strength of their love did come through their mutual fears and the violence they both experienced from the hands of people that were suppose to care about them, it would have been most satisfying as a reader to really watch these two grow from the shadows of the abusive trauma which tormented them and into a nuturing and loving couple that would eventually raise Jasmine's daughter giving her the safety and love she needed. The storyline just moved too fast and the introduction of the secondary characters just didn't make sense. Gage's relationship with Voodoo was odd if not off their relationship just didn't seem authentic, this character didn't work for me and actually distracted from the main two characters. Gage's best friend was so left out that he might as well have not been in the story. It was even hinted that Voodoo and Gage's bestfriend were attracted to each and that really made no sense since these two barely engaged in the story. It would have been a stretch for the imagination to believe a love connection between these two. This needed to be a much longer story so that the main characters could have had time to develop as well as the storyline, I think if that had happened maybe the secondary characters would have made more sense. I believe this writer has potential but she really needs to work on character development. I am a great fan of interracial romance books when written well. I think Ms. Chailyn has potential but this story leaves you rather disappointed.
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