I frequently read Liz Isaacson’s books. One, because I know they’re clean. Two, COWBOYS! And three, I like her writing style.

Her Cowboy Billionaire Birthday Wish stayed true to what I know of Ms. Isaacson’s writing. A clean romance with just a little bit of God thrown in–no beating you over the head with the Good Book here–COWBOYS!!!, and good story line. The added bonus is that the characters weren’t in their twenties, fresh out of college or high school. Annie and Colton are both in their forties.

There’s chemistry as soon as Colton walks in the room. But they’ve both been down that road before. Except they’re at different mile markers along that journey (sorry, couldn’t resist the metaphor).

The only negative thing I can say is that the cowboy on the cover isn’t wearing a white cowboy hat. But you’ll have to read the book to find out why that’s important. <snicker>

More about Her Cowboy Billionaire Birthday Wish: Her Cowboy Billionaire Birthday Wish: A Hammond Brothers Novel (Christmas at Whiskey Mountain Lodge Book 1) by [Liz Isaacson]

All the maid at Whiskey Mountain Lodge wants for her birthday is a handsome cowboy billionaire. And Colton can make that wish come true—if only he hadn’t escaped to Coral Canyon after being left at the altar…

Annie Pruitt has worked for the Whittaker brothers for years, and now with the lodge a full-fledged mountain resort, she’s the full-time maid up the canyon. She’s watched all these people come through Whiskey Mountain Lodge who’ve found love.

And she wants to be next.

When the whole family gathers for Annie’s birthday party, they tell her to make a wish. Easy, peasy. She wishes for a cowboy billionaire of her own, and not five minutes later, in walks tall, broad, beautiful Colton Hammond.

Colton needs a place to stay after his fiancée leaves him standing at the altar with all of his friends and family watching. He’s put Colorado in his rear-view mirror and he’s not going back. He’s also not interested in women or dating. He just needs somewhere to stay for a few nights, and he’s heard great things about Whiskey Mountain Lodge–but not, apparently, that it’s closed for a private event every year during the holidays.

But the Whittakers are nothing if not kind and accommodating, and they manage to find a bed for Colton. Sparks fly between him and Annie when she starts asking him questions, and with so many meddlers at the lodge, he and Annie really don’t stand a chance of just ignoring each other.

Will Annie’s birthday wish come true? Or will Colton’s scarred heart keep them from achieving happily-ever-after?

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Happy Reading,

Ginger

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