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cover97205-mediumIf Santa Were a Cowboy

by Melissa Cutler

This Christmas, Santa wears a Stetson.

Paul Savage loves Christmas at Briscoe Ranch Resort, when he gets to take a break from being a back country guide to play Santa in the resortโ€™s lobby and talk to kids about toys. The last thing he expects is his high school crush to come waltzing in as his new assistant photographer, wheeling a suitcase that’s more naughty than nice.

Kelly Walker is a disaster. All sheโ€™d wanted was to spice up her life by saying โ€˜yesโ€™ to every opportunity, which is when the universe started pelting her with โ€˜no’s.’ So when she comes across a job listing for a holiday photographer working with the sweet, scrawny boy whose advances sheโ€™d laughed off in high school, she jumps on the chance to turn her bad Karma around by giving Paul a second chance.

Trouble is, Paulโ€™s anything but scrawny anymore, and his cowboy swagger throws her grand plans for a loopโ€”especially when he tempts her with a red hot proposition of his own. Kellyโ€™s in way over her head, but as she gets swept up in the magic of Briscoe Ranchโ€™s holiday charmsโ€”and Paulโ€™sโ€”could Kellyโ€™s year of โ€˜noโ€™s’ be leading up to the โ€˜yesโ€™ of a lifetime?

I found this novella to be sweet with a middlinโ€™ heat level โ€ฆ although, I gotta say that when you show up with a Nice suitcase and a Naughty suitcase that Iโ€™d expect that weโ€™d at least get a little play with the things in toy chest? ๐Ÿ™‚ย  ย I know that it falls in the whole Santa and Christmas thing but I was kinda hoping for at least a little more steam out of all the goodies she brought.

But overall that was my only complaint โ€“ the characters are enjoyable, the story complete, and the ending works without feeling rushed.ย  The length of the book is helped by the fact that these two were friends (of a sort) years ago and even though they have changed over time the closeness they had helps give them a good foundation to work with.

I know that a lot of reviewers are complaining about the lie that Kelly tells, which is more of an omission because sheโ€™s embarrassed and doesnโ€™t want him to know how sheโ€™s screwed up.ย  Which is totally understandable.ย  Here she is with a guy that had a crush on her when she was one of the most popular girls in school but he was a nerdy outsider and now heโ€™s the one who is all hot with his life together while sheโ€™s feeling kicked around.ย  Why would you want to admit to that? ย Especially with the embarrassment factor thrown in.ย  Iโ€™d find it hard to own up to as well.

Now, granted, heโ€™s amazingly understanding and forgiving once everything does come out.ย  Heโ€™s not perfect but heโ€™s still the sweet, nice guy he was all those years ago.ย  (Just now in an amazingly sexy package.)ย  You can totally understand why she wants a chance with him, and I appreciate that she wanted that chance before she found out what a hottie heโ€™d become.ย  Makes her at least a little less shallow than she used to be ย ๐Ÿ™‚

Sheโ€™s not perfect, but Kelly is real.ย  And while there may be a little of him finally getting his dream girl in Paulโ€™s reaction to her showing up, Iโ€™d like to think heโ€™s the better man he seems to be and he truly does understand the real her and thatโ€™s the girl heโ€™s falling for.