Book Review: Hot Target Cowboy by June Faver

Book 2 of the Dark Horse Cowboys series, “Hot Target Cowboy” brings readers to the Texas panhandle where ranching continues to be a way of life. And as readers find out, not all ranchers and ranches are created equal.

Just like everywhere else, there are those who are successful, and there are those who are not. There are also rich ranchers and poor ranchers. That is where Colt Garrett and Misty Dalton stood. Coming from a poor ranching family on the verge of bankruptcy, her relationship with the rich Colt Garrett can be misconstrued as an opportunistic move on her part.

But Colt and Misty could not worry about that with the deadly threat on Misty and her family.

Short, sweet and easy to read, “Hot Target Cowboy” is a feel-good read with a light touch of mystery and suspense. The book is Rated M for Mature due to violence and some sexual content.

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His loyalty is to his family. But his heart belongs to her.

Eldest son Colt Garrett is the biggest, strongest and steadiest of the Garrett brothers. Colt accepts his responsibilities, knowing his future is tied to the land. Colt has stayed centered—but when he falls in love, he falls hard. He is mesmerized by Misty Dalton, the younger sister of one of his brother’s friends.

Misty Dalton has held together a family plagued with problems since her mother passed away. But when the threats to her family turn deadly, Misty turns to Colt. If anybody wants to hurt Misty, they’re going to have to go through the toughest of the Garrett boys first.

Blonde girl Photo by Ivan Dodig; Horses Photo by Alberto De Quevedo, both on Unsplash. Appaloosa photo by Sven Lachmann on Pixabay.