Sunday, August 2, 2020

Wildfire Marketing Solutions Presents: Cowboy by Hayley Faiman; #ReleaseBlitz, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Live, #Review


Release Date: July 31
Rating:  4.5 Stars
Told in the first person.  Alternating persons.
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Disclosure of Material Connection:  I received this book for review from Wildfire Marketing Solutions and the author.  I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review.  The opinions I have expressed are my own.  I am posting this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255:  "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising". 


Recluse. Brooding. Man Whore. Rough.

Labels can set us up for success for failure.

I hate them, always have.

There is a reason for mine.

I dream of that reason morning, noon, and night.

Egocentric. Greedy. Cruel. Self-Loathing.

Labels shape the lonely woman that I am. 

I hate the person that I’ve allowed myself to become. 

I’ve hurt the only person that I have ever loved.

I dream of him every single night when I close my eyes.

Labels are worn like a badge, either in honor or horror. 

They do not define me. 

I am judged by them anyway.


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My Thoughts:

Stephanie LaRue has gone home to face her past. Ford Matthews is feeling lost and not knowing what to do. It’s a sad beginning. It’s a beginning of two lonely people and there may be some people out there who know those feelings personally. You may be around people all the time and can still be lonely.

Some people may like big city life or even that of a big town. Stephanie shows the reader what’s good, and bad, about a small one. Ford shows the reader the fun side of family. The biggest part of this story is getting a second chance. Who knew that second chances could be so hot – thank goodness for a/c.

Our main characters have several interactions where you might say “that’s so true” and that’s just one reason why this seems so realistic. Our author is an artist and her words are her paint brush. You will have no trouble picturing every scene as it plays out. She will also having us feeling sorry for Stephanie and Ford. And that’s just one more reason why this seems so realistic. If the reader doesn’t feel invested in the storyline, why would they want to go back for more. And this author has the right combination so that you will always want to go in for more. Ms. Faiman will give you the smile and tear moment that is also part of that combination and have you wanting to know what’s coming next.




Meet Hayley Faiman:


I was born and raised in California. 

My husband and I met when I was just 16. We were married a few years later, we lived in Oregon while he was in the US Coast Guard.

Texas is now where we call home, where our boots rest, and where we're raising our two little boys and a chocolate lab named Optimus Prime.

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