Ropin’ the Moon

Deborah
Camp
Genre: 
Historical

Dalton Moon is your regular loner traversing the wild west. Moving from town to town he solves the problems and rids troubled communities of the villains for a price. He has no one to tie him down, no longing in his heart to complicate his life and no home to protect…until he meets Lacy. Lacy knows Dalton’s type, but she can’t rid her thoughts of the roaming cowboy. His gaze enigmatic and his smile alluring. Their chemistry is instant and their resistance futile. But like most towns in the west – there is always a darkness to overcome before the blossoming of the dawn.

A thoroughly enjoyable, suspense-loaded cowboy romance, "Ropin' the Moon" has it all! The tumbleweeds and the villains, the widow, the church and even the dog. The author’s use of terminology only increased the lure and deepened the read. The plot and all its characters are well developed and deliver a read that is purely sublime. The chemistry between the hero and heroine is undeniable and sexy, with descriptions that will allow any reader to get lost in them. There were moments when the senses are brought to life with gorgeous words and fascinatingly structured sentences. This book is one to enjoy by the fireside with a good bottle of wine on any night. It will leave all readers wanting more from the writer and her world of cowboys and love. 

Cecilia Robins