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mohadeseh soofali
I just love Carolyn Brown. I have since the first book of hers I read. Her genuine flair for cowboy charm and southern hospitality just makes me smile!

My favorite aspect from each book is the humor she infuses. In One Lucky Cowboy, the best lines came from Nellie and Ellen -- when I grow up, I want to be just like them sassy, classy, and a bit smart-assy!

Slade and Jane were both likable characters -- equally flawed and had been burned by love. Their cross-country adventure was fun and flirty. Their banter on the farm helped solidify them as friends before moving to something more.

It was also nice to see others from the Luckadeau family and get a little update.

I haven't read a C. Brown book I didn't enjoy immensely! Looking forward to the next installment.
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lamine konkobo
A very interesting story about runaway Jane and one hot stubborn cowboy Slade. Jane finds her getaway by interesting Nellie and her grandson whit whom they have instantly collision of character but also attraction that they are trying to suppress. After a few weeks Jane secret comes out and she finds herself again on the run this time with a hot cowboy. Both Slade and Jane are interesting and well developed both very stubborn and determined their pricking is funny and it leads them to hot night between the sheets. The end is so not what I expected but it was in the spirit of the characters so it works. Funny story with suspense action, hot attraction and in the end HEA.
I volunteered to review an ARC of this book for Netgelly
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joseph santiago
Ellacyn Jane Hayes is about to have the happiest day of her life. But on the eve before her wedding day, she sees her fiance' making out with his "sister". She also overhears their plans to murder Ellacyn on the honeymoon. Ellacyn knows she needs to hide for six weeks until her twenty-fifth birthday, the day she inherits the family ranch and oil business.

She leaves in the middle of the night and fortune shines down on her hours later at a bus station. Nellie Luckadeau has been wanting to hire some extra help and "Jane Days" will fill the job nicely. The only drawback to the situation is Nellie's grandson, Slade, who believes Jane is a con artist.

Slade does everything he can think of to get Jane to leave, but she is bullheaded. But when a flyer is being posted around town about the missing heiress, Jane knows she must come clean and reveal her past.

Slade and Jane go on the run for a few weeks, hiding out until her birthday, and trying to stay a step ahead of her ex-fiance' and his partner who are still looking for her to finish the job. They fight like cats and dogs, but soon find themselves heating up the sheets.

Wonderful characters, seamless writing, and a firecracker romance has Carolyn Brown at the top of her game. ONE LUCKY COWBOY will have you craving a cowboy of your own. Loved it!
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amanda mello
Spitfire meets brick wall...one of the most enjoyable stories about stubborn meets stubborn I've ever read. From beginning to end, there wasn't a moment where I wasn't completely engaged with and felt connected to Slade and Jane. Snappy comebacks and banter, hilarious and at the same time smart dialog...you can't get better reading entertainment than what Ms Brown has provided. Throw in intrigue and suspense with a cast of quirky characters and you've got the perfect story to lose yourself in.

This ARC book was complimentary, provided by the Publisher and NetGalley. I am voluntarily providing my honest review.
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ben getkin
I will not restate the plot nor reveal any spoilers in this review.
I have never read a better book. A 5-star rating from me means that it is a book that I will read again and again. ONE LUCKY COWBOY is definitely a 5-star read! Carolyn Brown has written a book that is humorous and entertaining. It also has suspense and romance in equal parts. This author has written a story with more southern cliches than I have ever known. The verbal foreplay between the H and h is hilarious with many unexpected phrases. This book is a winner and sure to please the readers. Well done, Carolyn Brown! A 5-star winner!!
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nikole boyda mcguinness
I bought this book because I have red almost everything else. I figured I would like it and enjoy myself but never expected it to be so much fun. This book has a super cute story that would make for a good book but what makes it GREAT is that I laughed my bootie off thru the whole book. The yaya sister hood thing going on with these amazing older women will just crack you up as well as the cute story that has a little of everything you could want in a romance. It isnt very graphic...heck it isnt anything like most romances...it will lead up to and pick up after the bed scenes, which was still fine. If you are fimiliar with Kathryn Sparks, and Lynsday sands and how you get the romance and the comical stuff into one will this book goes to all new levels in the comical stuff...way to much fun.

You get hunky Slade who doesnt trust Jane Day at all...he believes she is con artist or something and wants nothing more then for her to leave.

Jane shows up after being found at a bus station where she just came from trying to runa and hide from the assassin that she was engaged to and had plotted all along to have killed her on the honeymoon. In nned of room and board she takes the offer Nellie makes for $100 a week and room and board to frive her around and help on the ranch with cooking and stuff.

More her then meets the eye and will keep you guessing. As far as Slade finds his meddling grannie trying to hook him up with Jane and fights it all the way to the alter. The road they travel is a blast and i just have to say I love this sassy girl who gives as good as she gets but is still all girl!
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journeywoman
Slade and Jane dislike each other on sight. She, an heiress, smart, strong businesswoman and rancher, comes by her distrust with good reason. Her ex-fiancé, stepfather, and pseudo sister-in-law-to-be have conspired to kill her and take her fortune. Slade thinks she's a con woman out to take them for everything they have. Attempt after attempt is made on Jane's life. Seemingly unwillingly Slade becomes her white knight and goes on the run with her as her bodyguard. It only seems fair since she's defended and protected him from predatory females time and time again.

This is an entertaining story filled with suspenseful action, geriatric antics, unexpected surprises, witty repartee, lots and lots of bickering, and heady make-up sex. It's a story about family, belonging and love. One you will enjoy from beginning to end.
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breann
ARC - I voluntarily offered to review this book with no obligations and my opinions are honest
Jane found out that her fiance is a hired assassin.
Of course, Jane run as fast as she could.
Slade thinks that Jane is just trying to swidle his grandmother.
Sparks fly, and now they have to find out if there is more than just some sparks.
I loved the storytelling + the characters
The storytelling + the character's build were awesome!
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corbin
This book will touch all your emotions. It is funny, exciting, romantic, scary, and full of surprises. I loved the banter between Slade Luckadeau and Jane Day aka Ellacyn Jane Hayes. Carolyn has written another winner that will make you not want to put the book down. I also liked Slade's grandmother, Nellie. What a fun character. I received an advanced copy of this book and I willingly chose to write an honest review.
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kim wagner
Anthony "Beau" Luckyadeau has been having dreams of the same woman for over two years. Back then he had a one night stand and fell head over heels in love. He searched for his dark haired beauty but could never find her. He's never been lucky with women, so he's hoping his upcoming marriage to socialite Amanda will turn his luck around.

Milli Torres is visiting her grandparent's cattle ranch to help out for the summer while her Poppy recuperates from a busted knee. So when she lays eyes on Beau near a cut fence, she is shocked. He doesn't recognize her, but she sure recognizes him and wants to take her baby girl and run back home.

But once her grandparents lay eyes on baby Katy next to Beau, they know something is fishy and want Milli to tell him before he finds out himself. But Milli is scared that Beau will only want Katy and not her, so she stays quiet. But when Beau's engagement is called off, all bets are off.

Lucky in Love is a wonderful western romance. I just love a man in cowboy boots and Beau is one heck of a good ole boy. Milli and Beau have real problems that we see in everyday living, so it's not a fairy tale. Carolyn Brown spins a charming tale of love, loss, and joy with an expert hand.
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caton carroll
For whatever reason, I've been on a western contemporary kick. Maybe it's the happily ever after, or the small town feel. I don't know, but thanks to this kick I've discovered Carolyn Brown! I have to say I love her books. The characters are fun and light hearted, very easy to connect to as well. Not to mention the guys are nothing short of dreamy!

ONE LUCKY COWBOY is the second in her Lucky series. The nice thing about these books is you don't have to read them in order. Jane's world is turned upside down in one night and she has no clue what to do. When she lands in Wichita Falls, Texas and meets Nellie Luckadeau she finds a new life that she wants to live. Even if she and Slade don't get a long at all!

The relationship between Slade and Jane was one of my favorite things about this book. They argue from the start, and many of the arguments made me laugh out loud. Even when she's being chased down by assassins they still spend more time arguing than getting along. As their relationship transforms from enemies to something much more it's a rocky, but well worth it road.

Nellie and her sister along with three other ladies are absolutely fantastic in this book. If you've ever had a granny or aunt that's up there in years but is feisty as ever then you know exactly the type of person Nellie is. No one bosses her around regardless of whether you are right or wrong. She is the judge, jury, and executioner.

This book is a great read if you want just a single book or if you want to read the series. Some of her other books are just as good as well!
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rachel rush
Slade Luckadeau is the man of the ranch. He likes it that way. He will not see some woman come waltzing in and make herself at home. Slade doesn't care if his grandmother invited her to work at the ranch. Slade believes that Jane Day is hiding something and he doesn't like it. Slade can't get Jane off the property fast enough.

Jane Day is on the run for her life. She has no where to go but forward. Just her luck, a nice lady invites Jane to come to the ranch. She can stay in exchange for helping out. From the first moment, Jane and Slade met, they did not hit things off. As time passes, Jane starts to get under Slade's skin. Will Jane and Slade be a match made in heaven or hell?

I liked this book. So far though, Lucky in Love is my favorite. One thing I do have to admit is that all of the Luckadeau men are H-O-T! The chemistry that Slade and Jane started out slow but once it got up to speed...watch out. I like Jane. She is a firecracker. Slade definitely needs someone like Jane to keep him in his place. It was funny that Slade thought he was a ladies man but all it took was someone like Jane to throw his whole game off. I did struggle a little with this book. Like Jane and Slade, It was slow going for be at first. Also, this book wasn't as funny as the prior one. Overall still a good read. I do plan to read the final book in this trilogy.
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ashley fritz
This was truly a wonderful story. I can’t remember the last time I chuckled while reading a book. This is a story of mystery, intrigue and family. It does have a happy ending, but only after many twists and turns. Intimacy is done well and tastefully. I would say it could have been condensed some but overall I would recommend it.
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luisa
Painfully predictable, but a light summer read. Some of the writing is difficult to swallow- a 25 year old woman that hasn't educated herself about sex and her body? Not damn likely. And the sexy parts are very perfunctory and not well written. I think CB needs to study up a bit or figure out a way to imply the act while letting our imaginations do the work.
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cristov
Not my favorite but worth a read (especially to experience Nellie and the gals.). I had trouble connecting with both Jane and Slade but did enjoy the ending. Wish there was a epilogue to expand on that a little further.

I voluntarily reviewed an ARC received through NetGalley.
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joel blackwell
Two strong willed, passionate characters hell bent on fighting their attraction!! I absolutely love this author! I've read and re-read her books so many times. This book sets up a phenomenal series!!! Amazing Texas characters, storylines, descriptions and families!
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dinorah abrego
I love reading books by Carolyn Brown, and this one was really good. I liked the adventure mixed in with all the fun of the Senior ladies, and of course the romance. This one scored high for me and I am looking forward to the next book in this series.
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veena
Great story with one of my favorite kind of heroes that are cowboys. The only thing I didn't care for was the constant bickering between our hero and heroine. I can take a little but it seemed a bit much for me. Otherwise, a great read.
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urmila
A great cowboy romance from author, Carolyn Brown. Those Luckadeau men will really make your heart beat faster. Lucky in Love is Beau's story and it will touch your heart. I loved every minute of this book and hated for it to end. Never hesitate to pick up a book by this author.
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randy tatel
"Lucky in Love" is not your everyday follow the rules romance. It is in fact just what I needed on a cold rainy day cuddled up on the couch feeling blue. Beau Luckadeau is a dreamer....dreaming of a wonderfully drunken one night stand of yesteryear where he met the girl of his dreams. You really can't help but love the hottie. His family told him it never happened but the Cinderella earring tells him to hold on to the dream for all he is worth. Millie Torres is the beautiful young mother who was wronged once and will never be on the loosing end of a relationship again. Guarded is an understatement and many mistakes are made protecting her heart.

When the two paths cross for what is thought to be the first time tempers ignite and bodies afire. Don't you just love it when you can't decide if you want to shoot the fellow or ravage his entire being? Millie can't believe her eyes when she is confronted with the past starring her in the face. She revenged her ex-boyfriend by giving herself to a stranger one night and has been bearing the reality of that evening for two years alone. Revenge gave her a beautiful daughter and a hardened heart.

As the stars line up you will hate Millie thinking she is a very selfish individual, love Beau because he is so believing and come to the realization that you don't have to love the characters to fall in love with reading about them. I received the trilogy; "Lucky in Love", "One Lucky Cowboy", and "Getting Lucky" by Carolyn Brown and eagerly wanted to get to know the characters. I love the feel of getting to know characters in a trilogy and "Lucky in Love" left me with the desire for more. More romance, more drama, and just more.....
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lucas grubbs
It amazes me at how some books are artistically written, filled with eloquent words that tell the story and yet leaves a little something out.

Carolyn Brown doesn't do that. I love her books, not just for the story, but also for the down home writing. Her characters are so lively, one would think they knew Jane or Slade.

Brown's use of everyday, southern phrases is most of the reason I keep coming back for more.

Jane is one helluva woman and Slade is your typical, stubborn cowboy. I loved this book.
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noral
What a rollercoaster ride! While there was no question which Luckadeau Jane would end up with, the trail they traveled was full of them. This story, with its twists and turns, was completely unpredictable and a joy to read.
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renea
Cowboy meets strong willed woman throw in the fact she is on the run from someone and needs a place to hide and a matching grandma it will literally make you laugh out loud from beginning to end. I couldn't put it down and had to go find the rest of the series because this book was so good. Another winner by Carolyn Brown!
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gita
I love this author and all of the feisty characters that she writes about. They are all about everyday normal people, trying to live their simple everyday lives. These are people who everyone of us can relate to. There's no super hero's or super powers involved, no prince charming to save the day either, just people who care about the people in their small town, who are willing to help each other out when needed. I have read the last two series of books, and I have yet to be disappointed by any one of these books. Sometimes when you read a series of books by an author, it feel like if you've read one, you've basically read them all, but I can't say that about this author. She keeps you so entertained and quickly turning page after page with anticipation right up to the end.
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jcfdt
I had trouble relating to her characters which totally ruined it for me. I liked the concept but these supposedly upper class citizens came off like white trash. I kept cringing at her behavior and wondering if I was supposed to find her clever, I mostly just found her juvenile and very low class. A few moments in the book saved it from one star but just barely.
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soha mohamed
I absolutely love Jane and Slade's characters! She is sassy and full of spit and vinegar. He is tough on the outside but has a heart of gold on the inside! Love their bantering and who wouldn't want to make up with a hot cowboy?! Great book and fabulous follow up to book 1 of the trilogy. Can't wait to read book 3!!
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tehmina
PG13 - Language (deity, "rancher" swears); Sex (premarital sex, no details at all - fade to black, descriptive kissing). Got kind of long-winded. I wasn't extremely crazy about the lack of morals of the H and h; not what I've read in a Carolyn Brown book before. Cute story, no cliffhanger.
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sara dean
I found the writing to be stilted and disconnected for the first half of the book. Then it seemed another author took over the writing for awhile and then the bad writing was back again.

I seemed like Ms. Brown couldn't go 2 pages without putting in some phrase like 'belongs out here like a horse apple in a church social punch bowl' or 'didn't know straight up from backwards on a sunny day'. She also loves to use the word 'harelipped'. I don't understand why she made all the characters sound like some hick backwoods country people who lived 200 years ago.

This story just didn't flow. And don't get me started on the typos. This story also could have benefited with a few more section breaks. She would be talking about one character and what was going on in their mind and continue right on to another character with no break.

I had a terrible time trying to finish this book. I'm just glad I got it from my local library and didn't fork over $6.99 for it.

I love westerns (historical or modern), but I definitely would not recommend this book to anyone.
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jiten
Trashy characters, head hopping POV in every other paragraph and a crazy plot. This is the 2nd book from this author I've tried and it just keeps getting worse. Download the sample first and save yourself some time.
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