Reviewed by phyllish on
My rating is 4.5 Stars
Weston, aka West, has his demons to fight, namely his inability to see God as a caring Father who loves him unconditionally. His experience with his own father, who cut him off from the family, not allowing any contact, has colored his view of God, which happens so often. Author Stacy Henrie sends him on a touching journey of learning the truth about who God is.
I loved the way that Vienna has grown from the last time we saw her in The Rancher’s Temporary Engagement. Even at the beginning of this story, she has gotten stronger and more confident. Despite this, she has still fears that she needs to overcome. West is so proud of the woman that Vienna has become and he desires to help her overcome her fears.
Vienna’s daughter, Hattie, is too cute for words. I love that she has a doll named Hattie and wants to name a horse by her own name as well. West’s love for Hattie, and her love for “Daddy West” is so very sweet!
A favorite scene in the book took place when Hattie was sick in bed. West gave puppet shows with socks on his hands to entertain her and made both Hattie and Vienna giggle.
Be sure to see my review of the first book of this series, The Rancher’s Temporary Engagement
This review was originally posted on Among the Reads
You can get a preview of A Cowboy of Convenience at AmongTheReads.net
I would like to thank Prism Book Tours for giving me this copy of the book. This gift did not influence my opinion or review.
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- 5 June, 2018: Reviewed