The Matchmaker And The Cowboy by Robin Bielman

 





Synopsis:


Callie Carmichael has a gift for making bridesmaid dresses—some even call them magical. Somehow, every person who’s worn one of her dresses has found love. Real love. And as long as that happily-ever-after is for someone else, Callie is happy. Because she’s fully over getting her heart broken…which is why her new roommate is definitely going to be a problem.

After being overseas for six months, Callie’s only choice is to stay with her best friend’s ridiculously hot brother, Hunter Owens. Cowboy, troublemaker, and right now, the town’s most coveted bachelor. Only, Hunter isn’t quite the player she thought. And if it weren’t for her whole “no more love” thing, their setup could get confusing really fast.

Now, Hunter wants Callie to make him a best man suit—a “lucky for love” kind of suit. But what happens if she makes the suit and he finds true love…and it isn't her?


Review:



The Matchmaker And The Cowboy is a charming and enjoyable romance.

Callie is back in Windsong after months volunteering in Africa, when she arrives at her family's house she finds out that her family is away and the house is under renovation. Fortunately her best friend finds a place for her to stay, the only drawback is that she has to share the place with her best friend's brother and take care of him. Hunter has always had a crush on Callie but she never gave him a chance, but maybe staying in the closer quarters of his house something could change her opinion of him.

I adored to see Callie and Hunter relationship changing slowly, staying closer they can finally know each other better.

Callie doesn't feel appreciated by her family and her parents didn't set the best exemple for a loving relationship, she doesn't want a man in her life but staying away from Hunter is very difficult.
Hunter is the sweetest and the most stubborn man of the world, he pained so much after Callie but he never put aside his feelings for her.
Together they are irresistible I couldn't put their story on hold even for a few hours.

Robin Bielman delivered a good, entertaining story, she perfectly captured the essence of small town living. The close relationship among the towners is delightful, it was fun catching up with the already known characters and meeting new ones.

This is a good read for all small town trope lovers.





Release Date: 10.25.2022














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