Monday, October 28, 2019

Review: David, Billionaire Cowboy (Billionaire Protectors #3) by Alexa Verde and Autumn Macarthur

About the Book
A cowboy, a celebrity TV journalist, and a baby in danger...

After losing his leg and the love of his life in an explosion, billionaire cowboy David King dedicates himself to the charity he founded in her memory, and to the Texas ranches he inherited. But when he finds an abandoned baby, he needs to keep the baby safe and uncover why someone is ready to kill to get the child. Unexpected help comes from the celebrity investigative reporter who crashes into his vehicle. But can he trust the famed serial dater who just wants to rehab a ruined reputation?

Aster Andrade has made many mistakes in her life. Like a teenage pregnancy, staying in an abusive marriage far too long, and failing as a mom. Now it seems she’s lost the career she gave up so much for, too. Helping the innocent baby is not a mistake. The reclusive billionaire cowboy intrigues her. But she's not about to fall for the wrong man again.

As the danger surrounding them escalates, can David and Aster keep the baby safe - along with their hearts?

A Christian contemporary romance with suspense.


My Thoughts

Featuring wonderful characters, a mystery that kept me guessing until the reveal, and an inspirational message, David, Billionaire Cowboy was another great addition to this exciting series.

David and Aster don't really start out on the best of terms. There's a lot of false assumptions and rash judgments to begin with. But there's also an instant spark of attraction between them. There's a lot of obstacles to overcome, though, before they can act on it. A lot of trust-building and letting down of guards needs to happen first. I loved watching that relationship grow. It felt very organic and not forced.

I said this about the first book, but I'll say it again because I feel the same way; this was a soul-lifting read. My favorite thing about the book, this whole series really, has been the fact that God is at the forefront of the story. I love that! I can't recommend this series highly enough.

Four Stars

4 comments:

  1. The titles a bit cheesy, but the story itself sounds good. :)

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    1. You're so welcome, Autumn. It was a joy to read! :D

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