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Book CoverSandy M’s review of Lone Star Woman by Sadie Callahan
Contemporary Western Romance released by Signet 6 Jan 09

I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Sadie Callahan is a pseudonym for Anna Jeffrey. I’ve only read one of Ms. Jeffrey’s books, so I was curious when I came across Lone Star Woman. There isn’t an underlying mystery or that type of thing in this book. It’s about a woman who has trained and worked and waited her life to someday be able to take over a portion of her father’s ranch, pull her weight, do what she feels she’s destined to do. Falling in love along the way really wasn’t in the plan, but life can surprise a body sometimes.

Jude is on her way toward a destiny she’s finally realized she’s going to have to make herself. Her grandfather and father don’t seem to value what she has to offer the Circle C, always turning her down when she knows she can help to make things better, so she’s going to buy land of her own and start from scratch. She’s going to have her own ranch like she’s always wanted, her dream come true.

On her way, though, she finds someone else on her property.  By the looks of it, the man thinks he’s going to be staying a while, and when she finds out it’s Brady Fallon, nephew of the previous deceased owner, her heart breaks a little bit more. He has every right to be where he is, and her dream dissolves into nothingness. And when she realizes her grandfather isn’t about to play fair where Brady and his land are concerned, she feels a need to help the handsome cowboy just to even the playing field, even after he comes to work for the Circle C.

Brady isn’t quite a low as he can go on the life sucks scale, but he’s close. When his ex-wife wants a divorce, things were going fine until her high-powered father steps in. Next thing Brady knows, not only did he no longer have a wife, he also didn’t have his son or his business. So when word came he’d inherited land from his elderly aunt, Brady is determined to make a go of it to finally have a place for the father-son visits he looks forward to when his visitation dates come up. He’ll even take the help of the beautiful Jude Strayhorn, though he knows once her father gets wind of their goings-on things will go straight to hell again.

I enjoyed both of these characters. They’re the type who never quit when they’re down, and their down is so very different from the other’s. Jude was born with the proverbial silver spoon while Brady has worked for everything, only to lose it. But dreams shattered, rich or poor, are still dreams shattered. These two are also good together. They felt real whether they were working side by side, making love, or arguing.

Jude is not one to be pampered, she wants to be out on the ranch doing the physical labor like everyone else involved, but it’s her father who nixes that idea every time. He knows how hard the work is and what it does to someone day in and day out and he doesn’t want his daughter old before her time. Brady agrees, and it’s not until events work against her and she needs Brady’s help that she realizes it herself. I liked the fact she fought for herself when needed, but she’s also intelligent enough to know when something won’t work like she’d always thought; there’s something else in life worth having and working for.

This is not one of those super-WOW! books, but it’s a nice love story of two people who belong together, have a time getting there, but once they do make it, nothing will keep them down and the fight has been worth every single roadblock they’ve overcome.

SandyMGrade: B

Summary:

Jude Strayhorn, the smart, free-spirited daughter of the Circle C’s CEO, intends to own her deceased neighbor’s abandoned ranch, the 6-0. When she catches a stranger trespassing, she discovers, to her dismay, the too-handsome cowboy is not a criminal, but an heir with plans of his own…

Although it’s been years since Brady Fallon set foot in Willard County, rebuilding the 6-0 means everything to him. Until, that is, he encounters the beautiful Jude Strayhorn. To make ends meet, he hires on as a Circle C ranch hand, only then realizing it’ll be harder than he thought to avoid a tangle with the boss’s daughter—especially one who wants the 6-0 for herself.

Read an excerpt.