Series: Cowboys of Cider Creek (Book 1)
He's on guard
…with a woman and her protective canine
When rancher Callum Hayes learns that Payton Reinert has
returned to Cider Creek, Texas, to hide out from a killer, he opens his family
home to her and her rescue dog. Though reluctant to offer his heart -- broken
by betrayal -- he can't ignore his electrifying attraction to the vulnerable
beauty and his desire to protect her. Even if stopping the monstrous killer
means risking his life…
Good start to the series, with a nice mix of romance and
suspense. The story opens as Payton barely escapes from a serial killer. She's
kicking herself for not trusting the instincts that warned her against trusting
the softspoken man who offered help with her groceries. She's left Austin for
Cider Creek and the house her aunt left her, looking for somewhere to keep a
low profile until the police catch the killer. With her is Atlas, her newly
adopted dog, who doesn't like men.
Callum has been called back to the family ranch by his
mother and grandmother. He and his five siblings left the ranch behind because
of issues with their grandfather. Now that he's gone, his mother wants them all
back on the ranch, but they all have their own lives and businesses. Callum is
the oldest and is tasked with finding out what is happening. He plans to stay a
couple of weeks and then leave again. Then, he meets the lovely lady in the
house across the road.
I loved seeing Callum scurry over to Payton's place with
a batch of his grandmother's muffins, mainly to escape being interrogated by
his mother. It was an interesting first meeting with Atlas trying to attack
him, then Callum rescuing Atlas after a wild hog attacks him. When Callum hears
what Payton has been through, his protective instincts are aroused. I liked how
he and his mom and grandmother insisted she stay with them. Protectiveness
isn't all that Callum experiences with Payton. He's never felt such an instant
connection with another woman and is wary of risking his heart after a previous
betrayal. Payton feels the same intense attraction but also has trust issues,
thanks to her parents' volatile relationship. But the more time they spend
together, the easier for them to believe they have something special.
Callum is determined to protect Payton and accompanies
her back to Austin for a meeting with the police, only to discover that it was
a trick from the killer. I was glued to the pages as Callum and Payton put
their heads together to investigate who the killer could be. Their methods made
a lot of sense, and they had a good chance of success. The intensity ramped up
thanks to a strange encounter and new information. The final confrontation had
a twist I didn't expect, and I loved Callum's handling of it.
A secondary mystery involving threats and vandalism at
the ranch is ongoing. This is part of why Callum's mom wants her family back at
the ranch. I liked seeing Callum reordering his priorities and finding a way to
have the best of both worlds. I liked the ending and seeing him and Payton
moving forward together. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series, seeing
his siblings' stories, and following what is happening with the ranch.
…with a woman and her protective canine
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