Review Post: Rocky Mountain Cowboy by Katie Ruggle
In the
heart of the Rockies
One
white Christmas can change everything.
When firefighter and single dad Steve
Springfield moved his four kids to a Colorado Christmas tree ranch, he intended
for it to be a safe haven. But he never expected danger to follow them to his
childhood home…
Or that he would come face-to-face with the one
girl he could never forget.
Folk artist Camille Brandt lives a quiet life.
As the town’s resident eccentric, she’s used to being lonely—until Steve
freaking Springfield changes everything. Brave and kind, he’s always had a
piece of her heart, and it doesn’t take long before she’s in danger of falling
for him again. But as mysterious fires break out across the sleepy Colorado
town, Steve and Camille will have to fight if they want their happy family to
survive until Christmas...
RATING/REVIEW: ☕☕☕☕☕ (5 cups for this contemporary romantic suspense that will charm the pants off of you and keeps you guessing at the same time!)
If you've ever read any of Katie Ruggle's other series, the hero of Rocky Mountain Cowboy Christmas will be very familiar. Fireman Steve has appeared in a couple of other books as a memorable secondary character. Suffice to say he finally gets his own story and romantic partner with the equally charming Camille Brandt. And these two appear so cute considering their both in their thirties!
When Steve moves back in his own hometown, it's for the sake of his four children. Both towns that they previously lived have become too dangerous. Moving back in his family's ranch seems right for everyone. Camille Brandt has stayed in the same town since she was six years old. She's becoming somewhat of a hermit and if she didn't really need things like groceries,food and scrap materials for her art she probably wouldn't really need to leave her workshop at all. But she has nosy but well meaning neighbors, so well meaning that she was reported as missing by one of them! Now, she's come face to face with Steve-freaking-Springfield! Her highschool crush is still as nice and as gorgeous as ever. Yes, good old search and rescue is a guaranteed meet cute for these two. As Steve and Camille navigate small town living, Camille's need to be a hermit and Steve's adorable children and their growing attraction to each other, they also have to contend with a danger that they couldn't even imagine.
Rocky Mountain Cowboy Christmas will have you googly eyed over Camille and Steve's equally adorable and sexy story. Ms. Ruggle has managed to give us another potential romantic suspense hit with this one. Plus, she her characters are just memorable and lovable. Camille will enchant you with her eccentricities and her frank distaste of social encounters and Steve will probably think he's a magnet for small town danger. I can't get enough of them!
If you've ever read any of Katie Ruggle's other series, the hero of Rocky Mountain Cowboy Christmas will be very familiar. Fireman Steve has appeared in a couple of other books as a memorable secondary character. Suffice to say he finally gets his own story and romantic partner with the equally charming Camille Brandt. And these two appear so cute considering their both in their thirties!
When Steve moves back in his own hometown, it's for the sake of his four children. Both towns that they previously lived have become too dangerous. Moving back in his family's ranch seems right for everyone. Camille Brandt has stayed in the same town since she was six years old. She's becoming somewhat of a hermit and if she didn't really need things like groceries,food and scrap materials for her art she probably wouldn't really need to leave her workshop at all. But she has nosy but well meaning neighbors, so well meaning that she was reported as missing by one of them! Now, she's come face to face with Steve-freaking-Springfield! Her highschool crush is still as nice and as gorgeous as ever. Yes, good old search and rescue is a guaranteed meet cute for these two. As Steve and Camille navigate small town living, Camille's need to be a hermit and Steve's adorable children and their growing attraction to each other, they also have to contend with a danger that they couldn't even imagine.
Rocky Mountain Cowboy Christmas will have you googly eyed over Camille and Steve's equally adorable and sexy story. Ms. Ruggle has managed to give us another potential romantic suspense hit with this one. Plus, she her characters are just memorable and lovable. Camille will enchant you with her eccentricities and her frank distaste of social encounters and Steve will probably think he's a magnet for small town danger. I can't get enough of them!
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Excerpt:
Taking the four porch steps in one
leap, she reached for the storm door handle. Just as her gloved fingers were
about to close around it, hard arms wrapped across her middle and yanked her
back.
Shock stole her voice for a brief
second, allowing the person behind her to drag her several steps away from the
house before she started struggling. “Lucy!” she shouted, but her voice was
drowned out by sirens and truck engines she hadn’t even noticed until that
moment. “I need to get Lucy!”
She shoved at the iron bands locked
around her waist, twisting her body from side to side in frantic attempts to
free herself, but she couldn’t get away, couldn’t stop them from pulling her
farther and farther back from her burning house, away from any chance she had
to save Lucy.
“Stop!” she cried out, a sob harshly
burning her throat, her eyes locked on the black smoke curling out of the
eaves, the windows glowing red. “Lucy’s in there!”
“Camille!” It was Steve’s voice.
“Listen to me. You can’t go in there. You’ll die, and so will Lucy. I’ll go get
her. I have the gear, so I can go in that house.” As he continued to talk in
his calm but firm way, his words started making sense and she began to still.
This time, her sob was one of overwhelming relief. Steve was there. He’d save Lucy.
It’d be okay. They’d both be okay.
Turning, she fumbled with her welding
helmet, and he helped her pull it off. The sirens had ceased, but the flashing
red and white lights still lit up her yard in pulses. The only sounds were the
fire-truck engines, people shouting commands, and Steve’s calm, steady
reassurances. She concentrated on his words until even the fire became a muted
roar in the background.
“You with me?” he asked gently. A
face shield and breathing equipment masked his features, and bunker gear added
bulk to his already sturdy frame, but his voice reminded her that he was here.
He would make everything okay.
“Yes.” Her voice shook and rasped,
raw from the smoke. “Please get Lucy out.”
“I will.” There wasn’t any
hesitation, and Camille believed every word. “Who’s Lucy?”
“My cat.”
Another firefighter Camille
recognized as Rose Marie Mackenzie ran toward them with a medical bag, but
Steve didn’t look away from Camille. “Is there a place she likes to hide when
she’s scared?”
“My bedroom. S-second floor.” She
tripped over her words, tears welling in her eyes at the thought of how scared
Lucy must be. “Top shelf of the bookcase.”
“I’ll get her.” There it was again,
that sure, steady assurance that made Camille believe that he could do anything.
“Thank you.” Her heart ached with
gratitude. “Be careful.”
“I will.” He turned the simple phrase
into a promise. “Stay with Mackenzie here, and don’t try to go back in that
house, okay?”
“I won’t.” She tried to put as much
resolve into her words as was in his, wanting him to believe her so he wouldn’t
have to worry.
She must have succeeded, because he
tipped his head in a nod and left her with the other firefighter. Mackenzie
wrapped a blanket around her shoulders and tried to lead her away, but Camille
didn’t want to move.
“Just a few steps over there,” the
firefighter said, her voice soothing, though not as reassuring as Steve’s had
been. “That way, you can sit down and still see everything that’s happening.”
By the time she was seated on the
back of the fire rescue truck with an oxygen mask on and Mackenzie checking her
blood pressure and blood oxygen levels, Steve was entering her front door.
Light caught the reflective stripes on his bunker coat, and the sight reminded
her of the photo Mrs. Lin had taken on her phone. The dark image seemed even
more foreboding now, as if it had been a prediction of this terrible night.
Then Steve stepped inside, and all
her anxiety focused on him, on the fact that he’d just gone into her burning
house to save her cat. She thought of his kids, of how they’d be orphaned if
Steve never made it out. Terror and guilt churned together in her stomach as
all the horrible possibilities ran through her head. Why hadn’t Lucy been her
first thought once she’d realized the workshop was on fire? She should’ve gone
into the house, rather than just thinking about her escape. “It should’ve been
me,” she said softly, her eyes locked on the open front door of her house.
Despite the oxygen mask, Mackenzie
managed to hear her words. “No, it shouldn’t’ve.” Her tone was upbeat but firm.
“He has the training and the equipment, and you barely managed to get yourself
out. He’s done this hundreds of times. It’s his favorite thing, saving kittens.
He’s great at it, too.”
The matter-of-fact way she spoke made
Camille’s tightly wound muscles relax the slightest bit. She remembered the way
Steve had said he’d be careful and that he’d get Lucy out. It’d been a firm
promise, and she needed to trust him to keep his word. “That’s a dangerous
hobby. Aren’t you worried, watching him walk in there like that—or when you walk into a fire?”
“Sure.” Mackenzie unwrapped the blood
pressure cuff from Camille’s arm. “It’s always there, at least a little, on
every call. It keeps me careful. I can’t let it take over, though. Panic never
helps anyone. We just have to trust in our training and our partners to keep us
safe.”
As true as that was, Camille couldn’t
keep from staring at the house, willing Steve to walk out unharmed. The red
glow seemed to be brightening in the lower-level windows, and Camille flinched
at the sound of breaking glass. “Did something explode?” Her heart felt like it
was going to beat out of her chest.
“No.” Mackenzie sounded just as calm
as she had before, and Camille took comfort in that. “The glass just got too
hot.”
Her gaze raked the windows and doors
for any sign of Steve, but there was nothing.
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