A famous cowboy in trouble, an almost-nurse with nothing to lose, and the hard times that bind them… from accomplishing her dream. Left with nothing, she takes an offer she can’t refuse to care for a man with amnesia. Though she isn’t told of the dangers involved, including the danger of losing her heart.
Book Five of Unforgettable Cowboys, a clean & wholesome romance series with a touch of suspense.
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This was a sweet amnesia romance. Everett confuses his nurse Clara for the actress in the movie he is currently working on. Despite her feelings for him, she is reluctant to act on them because of that and and she doesn’t want to break the contract she signed when she was hired. I loved their Wyoming cabin hideaway, that he helped her develop of love of horseback riding, and didn’t hold her back from finishing her nursing degree. The epilogue has a hook for the next book in the series, which I’m looking forward to reading.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Her Famous Cowboy. I liked both main characters, and loved the cook. I found the type of amnesia that the actor had to be much more interesting than just remembering nothing. I loved that even in his confused state, Everett tried to protect Clara. The plot had twists–what’s real, what’s not. Danae Little has a smooth writing style that’s a pleasure to read. I definitely plan to read more of this author’s work. I recommend this book, especially for readers of clean/wholesome romance. I obtained a copy through KU.
I have loved this whole series on Amnesia. Lawrence is an actor who gets knocked off a hate stack and ends up with Amnesia. His manager hires Clara as a nurse to help him. Lawrence with his poor memory confuses Clara with the female character in his movie. Everyday, Lawrence wakes up with no memory from the day before. Clara helps him with a way to remember to retrain his brain. In the course of their time together, they develop feelings for each other. Her Famous Cowboy has enjoyable characters and moves along great.
This is such an interesting series. I love the amnesia aspect and how different each case is from the others. Everett’s story was so interesting and frustrating at times. I can’t imagine being Claire and all she is going through. They are both wonderful people and I really enjoyed their story. There were plenty of sweet swoon worthy moments. I’m looking forward to the next book.
Loved how devoted he was to her… whoever she was… 🙂
This entire series focuses on men and women suffering from amnesia. Each book is outstanding, and I always feel the current book is the best so far. In this installment, the author has cleverly woven Everett’s profession, his confusion and a likely scenario into a suspenseful tale that has even Claire scrambling for clarity. The only negative I saw was a scene toward the end of the book that stretched plausibility too far for me. The entire book, however, was an entertaining clean romance. I recommend it. I received an advance reader copy of this book and this is my honest opinion.
Rating: 4.5 stars
What I found interesting:
• Everett’s accident on the movie set grabbed my interest right away and drew me into the story. Day dreaming can be very hazardous to one’s health.
• I liked that Everett had a different type of amnesia than most stories use.
• Everett and Clara had amazing qualities and were very likeable characters.
• The minor characters were well developed and added depth to the story.
• The descriptions of locations and emotions were well done and I could easily visualize them.
• There were some twists and turns in the plot.
• The pacing of the story was neither too slow nor too fast and flowed smoothly.
I highly recommend this book to those readers who enjoy romance with a touch of the unknown. I received an advance copy of this story from the author. My review was voluntary and my opinions were my own.