Monday, August 27, 2018

Seeking Mr Debonair by Cami Checketts {Review}

https://amzn.to/2NR9CLt
Seeking Mr Debonair by Cami Checketts
Kindle Edition, 154 pages
Published February 16th 2018 by Birch River Publishing 
Source: Kindle Unlimited
 https://amzn.to/2NR9CLt   https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38605597-seeking-mr-debonair?ac=1&from_search=true
A dedicated romantic, a spurned cowboy, and the pact that keeps them apart.
Harley Redland vowed at age twelve to marry a man as debonair as Mr. Darcy. Too bad she's in love with her older brother's best friend, Crew Harrison.
Harley's dreams are about to come true when she's accepted into Cambridge for her master's program. When she gets the call to come home to Wyoming because her father is dying, her world completely falls apart.
Crew Harrison has known all his life that Harley Redland is the one for him. If only he can convince her he is as charming, educated, and romantic as any Jane Austen hero. When she gets off the plane, she's hanging on the arm of her dream Englishman and he just knows she'll never see him as anything but a hick cowboy.

Can these two overcome pride and prejudices to find the love that's always been in front of them?
My Review: 4 Stars

I'm a pretty stubborn person at times (just ask my husband), but Harley wins the award for sure! She made a pact when she was 12 at a camp that she was going to go to England and marry a debonair man and nothing can deter her from her dreams.

I completely understand about following your passions and your dreams and being proactive to make them come true, but sometimes we things change and we must alter our plans a little and Harley is more resistant than a mule.

Hands down, Crew stole the show for me. I don't know that there's a more confident, patient, chivalrous, and charming man in the West and I just wanted Harley to fully open her eyes for one complete minute. 

All that said, I loved the swoon and chemistry between these two. I adored how loyal and patient Crew was with Harley. I enjoyed the connections between the West and Jane Austen. And the relationship with her family was so sweet and endearing. This is a book that will make you want to throw your Kindle across the room, swoon at the sweet moments, and even shed a tear or two.

Content: mild, swoony romance; very mild religious elements

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