She’s on the run from a killer. Can a kind cowboy save her life… and her heart?
Maddie Wells never planned on being a guardian. But after her sister endures an unthinkable tragedy, Maddie and her nephew skip town to start over. She hopes that Galveston, Texas will be far enough away to keep her sister’s killer off their trail… the ranch. He thought nothing could beat getting off the rig and heading home until he laid eyes on the new raven-haired beauty in town. But as he starts to fall for Maddie and her child, he realizes that some of her stories just don’t add up…
Maddie can’t resist the roughneck cowboy’s seductive drawl, but she’s not sure she can tell him the truth. When her past comes back to haunt her, will their chance at love be lost or will it bloom like a Texas rose?
A Knight in Cowboy Boots is a spicy cowboy romance infused with humor. If you like sexy and strong men, spirited heroines, and edge-of-your-saddle suspense, then you’ll love Suzie Quint’s steamy story.
Buy A Knight in Cowboy Boots today to hold on for a wild, saucy ride!
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Drawn to the drawl and finding safety in her Cowboy’s arms
A Knight In Cowboy Boots (McKnight Romance Saga Book 1) by Suzie Quint is an exciting cowboy romance that will pull your heartstrings, steal your breath and hold you captive. Maddie and Zach’s romance is ripe with steamy scenes even as you are holding your breath anxiously awaiting what’s coming next. These characters build a solid start to this series that is sure to be full of spitfire and sweet talking East Texas Cowboys! I heard Zach‘s drawl throughout and it is full of charm, sweet and flirting with naughty more often than not!
The suspense and impending danger keeps this book a compelling page turner. I was equally intrigued by the appearance of the antagonist while also dreading it for the sake of Maddie and baby Jesse.
Overall, I love Zach and Maddie together, getting their HEA and I cannot wait to see what this author has in store for the rest of the McKnight clan. The series/saga is sure to be just as sexy-sweet and suspenseful to reel the reader in and refuse to let go. Bring it on Cowboys!
I read an ARC of this book via Hidden Gems and voluntarily share my review.
Really enjoyed the story of Maddie and Zach. Look forward to the next story in the series.
Enjoyable book
I thought it was a good book. Realistic plot and great characters.
just finished reading. good book. I will look for more by this author
If all cowboys were like Zach, I’d move to Texas
Super exciting
Maddie and Zack are terrific characters that form an emotional attachment while she is “on the run” from her sister’s killer who wanted Jesse (her nephew). She meets Zach, a cowboy, when she is in Galveston. Instant attraction. He wants to help her and does everything he can. They have to leave Galveston when Jesse’s father turns up trying to find him. An emotional and super exciting read that had me involved until I’d finished it, and then I wanted even more.
I’ll definitely be reading more by this author!
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
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Let me just say that this book was just not for me! Sorry but I didn’t like the heroine Maddie. But the biggest problem I had with this book. The thing that ruined it for me was that I felt like poor Zach was second place to Maddie’s dead boyfriend Vince. OMG it bothered me so bad. I have friends that don’t like reading books with dead exs at all, because they feel like the new love interest is second place always. Because if that person wasn’t dead the new one wouldn’t have a shot with them in the first place. I have never been like that. I don’t mind books with dead exs as long as the the new love is just as special and loved. To me I love when a widow finds love again and life goes on. Just because I am okay with dead exs doesn’t mean I want to read a book where I believe the hero or heroine loves that dead ex more. I don’t like second place either.
This book was so bad about it that I really don’t buy Maddie’s love for Zach and I don’t blame Zach for his doubt either. For one it put a knot in my stomach that she thought about Vince all the time. I do mean ALL THE TIME! He was dead but he was like a main character with a staring role. She really was having a love triangle with Zach and Vince’s ghost and the ghost was winning for like 90% of the book. Hell she didn’t even tell Zach she loved him until the last page and then she told him while still comparing him to Vince. She said
“I loved him a lot.” She kept her gaze firmly on the diamond. “Almost as much as I love you.”-Maddie
She talked about Vince all the time. Cried for him. Smelled his shirt. Thought about pretending Zach was Vince when she was going to sleep with him as a one night stand. And she only picked Zach as that one night stand because he sounded like Vince. Then when she does sleep with him for the first time she calls out Vince’s name when they are having sex. He misunderstands her and thinks she said hints but she said Vince. Gross!
Of course he figures it out and it rips his heart out. She dreams about him and she tells Zach that she will always love him. I mean Damn poor Zach. Zach was sweet talkin’ sexy as hell cowboy and I felt he deserved better. It just truly ruined it for me because there is nothing beautiful about never being good enough. I want a romance to make me swoon not make me wish the hero would break up the heroine and find someone better! Just sayin’.