Reviews - A Cowgirl's Pride
4.0 out of 5 stars Non-stop romantic suspense
ByMichelle Fayardon December 3, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition
The tempo picks up even more in this fourth book in the Thunder Creek series. With this title, readers learn the mystery behind Leah Manning's recent reclusive habits. Leah dreads bringing more trouble to her brother, Luke, whose wife, Zakia, is only starting to recover from being stalked and kidnapped. The strain pushed Leah's father into having a heart attack. But now Leah is forced to turn to the only avenue left to her—family—when a slick Vancouver killer locks her into his sights.
Author Lorraine Nelson continues to deliver her trademark mix of unforgettable characters, vibrant dialogue and romantic suspense, all wrapped up with just the right amount of humor and threaded through with the theme that families—and true love—are where the heart is. The glimpses of Canadian ranching life and modern-day cowboys are the icing on top of this sweet, sassy and suspenseful read. This series will make romance fans glad they discovered Lorraine Nelson.
5.0 out of 5 stars Her characters are well developed and easy to relate to
ByColfelon August 5, 2014 Format: Kindle Edition
Lorraine Nelson did it again! A Cowgirl's pride is the next book in the Thunder Creek Ranch series. Her characters are well developed and easy to relate to. The suspense in this book had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I especially loved the support Leah received as she went through her trials. This is an exciting book that you will be glad you read.
5 stars Should Be A Movie or TV Series! You WILL Love The Mannings!
March 22, 2013 By SilentReader Format:Kindle Edition
I am a firm believer in paying credit where credit is due and the talent of Lorraine Nelson deserves so much more credit than I could possibly explain. In her Thunder Creek Ranch Series, she has given us more than a story, more than a series...Lorraine has given us a family to fall in love with. And I have.
As with her other installments of the Thunder Creek Ranch Series, A Cowgirl's Pride follows the journey of the Manning Family. Hardworking ranchers with hearts of gold and real-life situations in a fictional setting. Every time I begin reading, Lorraine's characters pull me in and the story unfolds so easily it's like watching a movie. To be honest, Lorraine's Manning family could be the next hit television series.
A Cowgirl's Pride follows the life and story of Leah Manning, daughter of Lucas Manning. Strong willed, beautiful, determined with a deep rooted devotion to her family, Leah has been hiding alot from her loved ones. Not because she's sick of her overbearing, overprotective male relatives but rather, she loves them enough to keep them safe. Revealing her secrets could get someone killed . Leah's pride prevents her from asking for help for too long. She soon realizes she has no other choice. She must surrender her pride and embrace the men in her life, allowing them to protect not only her but to protect another secret she is hiding.
Sadly, there is no other option except to give this 5 STARS, but is so worthy of 10. A Cowgirl's Pride proves to be just as good as the other installments of the Thunder Creek Ranch Series. Full of complex family dynamics, a flowing plot, action, adventure, lies, secrets and scenes hot enough to burn your fingertips as you turn the pages.
Though this is the last story available in the Thunder Creek Ranch Series, have no fear...Book 5: Cameron's Quest come out next month. Hold onto your hats, cowgirl's! Cameron will take you for a ride you won't soon forget!
5.0 out of 5 stars love the series, October 12, 2012 By David Ramsey "djjramsey" (michigan)
This review is from: A Cowgirl's Pride (Thunder Creek Ranch) (Kindle Edition) A Cowgirls Pride
Leah, sister to Lucas has been away from home for a long time. The Manning family, has been through hell. With everything settling down from a kidnapping, murder and mayhem that has been ever present on the ranch, a nice break is what they need. Leah, comes home with a new set of issues all together. No one has known where she has been and they have all been upset with her because of the lack of communication. They don't know the hell she has been through in the past 5 yrs. First a witnesses to a gruesome murder, then forced into be a almost slave to the evil man himself, only to find herself pregnant and now on the run. She runs to the only place she knows to go, home to Thunder Creek Ranch. The 1st person she sees is Cal. Cal and Leah, together as teens, have been apart now for years. Leah trying to make it on her own and Cal wishing for her return. But will Cal be able to handle the life she has had to lead these years or the baby that grows with in already? And will Leah bring even more disaster to the ranch that she had called home for many years?
Lorraine Nelson, you hit this one out of the park. I loved it! Talk about a page turner. Excitement, mystery, murder, love, heartache, even a lost loved one returned. What more can you ask for in a good story? Loved seeing Zakia and the family again and seeing the twins still causing mischief. Meeting Uncle Cam was unexpected but welcomed. Can't wait to see Michael or Cam's story. Would love to see how Sam and Blake fare. Hopefully Lorraine will send it to me for the site...would LOVE to follow the story! The series as a whole is excellent and I highly recommend!
Complimentary book given for a free review.
Interesting Read, 3 Stars, August 17, 2012
By LAS Reviewer "The Long and the Short Of It Reviews"
This review is from: A Cowgirl's Pride (Thunder Creek Ranch) (Kindle Edition)
Leah Manning is back to her hometown, and trouble followed her along the way.
As the story opens, the reader is thrown into Leah's life and the trouble she's in. We see it through her eyes as she witnesses a crime. I instantly sympathized with her and wanted to read the rest of her story. When Leah comes back home, her family takes her in with open arms. I enjoyed watching the interaction between this large cast of characters. They all loved each other. No one judged Leah for the choices she made. These characters were the heart of the story.
There was the trouble that followed Leah home and the suspense of the story. Her jealous, psycho ex-boyfriend wanted her all to himself, and if he can't have her then no one can. Every time Leah turned around, the threat of him killing her or hurting one of the people she cared for became more real.
The story flowed like water through the first half of the book and I couldn't put it down. However, near the middle I found a stumbling block. The reason was the heroine herself. She was too perfect and too pretty. I'm not a big fan of "Mary Sue" type characters and that's the best way to describe Leah. It would have been nice if she would have had some character flaws or quirks. The supporting characters were much more enjoyable than the lead and they were the ones that pulled this story together.
As a whole, I did enjoy the book. The plot was entertaining and the supporting cast was enjoyable. I especially liked Michael, and was mildly annoyed that he was attracted to Leah. I could picture him with a much stronger and sassier woman in his life. I would really like to see Ms. Nelson add to the Thunder Creek Ranch collection by writing Michael his own story.
I would recommend the story to other readers who enjoy a good romantic suspense.
Originally posted at LAS Romance Reviews
The TBR Pile, April 25th, 2012, Reviewed by Brutally Honest, 4 Stars!
This is the 4th installation in the Thunder Creek Ranch Series. Let me tell you this series made me fall in love with Cowboys all over again. Each can be read as a standalone but I recommend reading them in order to get the full effect of how talented Ms. Nelson is.
It starts with Leah Manning finding out the man she thought she loved is a cold blooded murderer. The beginning certainly pulls the reader in. There were a few editing issues that popped up but nothing to take away from this entertaining story! What did take away was the cardboard dialogue between Luke (Leah’s brother) and her when she’s telling her story. She’s talking about rape, abuse, murder and she talks about it so impassively, not a tear and even giggles at one point when she goes for a cookie at the same time as Zakia (Sister in law).
It does get more substantial and soon the story takes off. Car chases, secret kisses and that’s just the beginning. She did a great job writing the action although some parts, like the end of the action scenes, felt very rushed. Some scenes just didn’t add up such as the car explodes and Michael goes out to get help. She doesn't hunker down and prepare or hide...she eats dinner. What?! After an explosion? Like I said some scenes just didn't add up.
Now for the four star rating. Despite those issues it was still a very entertaining read. By the end I really loved the characters and was cheering for their happy ending. A Cowgirl's Pride is about the act of finding and capturing true love.
A Cowgirl's Pride is a strong four star read that I definitely recommend.
ByMichelle Fayardon December 3, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition
The tempo picks up even more in this fourth book in the Thunder Creek series. With this title, readers learn the mystery behind Leah Manning's recent reclusive habits. Leah dreads bringing more trouble to her brother, Luke, whose wife, Zakia, is only starting to recover from being stalked and kidnapped. The strain pushed Leah's father into having a heart attack. But now Leah is forced to turn to the only avenue left to her—family—when a slick Vancouver killer locks her into his sights.
Author Lorraine Nelson continues to deliver her trademark mix of unforgettable characters, vibrant dialogue and romantic suspense, all wrapped up with just the right amount of humor and threaded through with the theme that families—and true love—are where the heart is. The glimpses of Canadian ranching life and modern-day cowboys are the icing on top of this sweet, sassy and suspenseful read. This series will make romance fans glad they discovered Lorraine Nelson.
5.0 out of 5 stars Her characters are well developed and easy to relate to
ByColfelon August 5, 2014 Format: Kindle Edition
Lorraine Nelson did it again! A Cowgirl's pride is the next book in the Thunder Creek Ranch series. Her characters are well developed and easy to relate to. The suspense in this book had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I especially loved the support Leah received as she went through her trials. This is an exciting book that you will be glad you read.
5 stars Should Be A Movie or TV Series! You WILL Love The Mannings!
March 22, 2013 By SilentReader Format:Kindle Edition
I am a firm believer in paying credit where credit is due and the talent of Lorraine Nelson deserves so much more credit than I could possibly explain. In her Thunder Creek Ranch Series, she has given us more than a story, more than a series...Lorraine has given us a family to fall in love with. And I have.
As with her other installments of the Thunder Creek Ranch Series, A Cowgirl's Pride follows the journey of the Manning Family. Hardworking ranchers with hearts of gold and real-life situations in a fictional setting. Every time I begin reading, Lorraine's characters pull me in and the story unfolds so easily it's like watching a movie. To be honest, Lorraine's Manning family could be the next hit television series.
A Cowgirl's Pride follows the life and story of Leah Manning, daughter of Lucas Manning. Strong willed, beautiful, determined with a deep rooted devotion to her family, Leah has been hiding alot from her loved ones. Not because she's sick of her overbearing, overprotective male relatives but rather, she loves them enough to keep them safe. Revealing her secrets could get someone killed . Leah's pride prevents her from asking for help for too long. She soon realizes she has no other choice. She must surrender her pride and embrace the men in her life, allowing them to protect not only her but to protect another secret she is hiding.
Sadly, there is no other option except to give this 5 STARS, but is so worthy of 10. A Cowgirl's Pride proves to be just as good as the other installments of the Thunder Creek Ranch Series. Full of complex family dynamics, a flowing plot, action, adventure, lies, secrets and scenes hot enough to burn your fingertips as you turn the pages.
Though this is the last story available in the Thunder Creek Ranch Series, have no fear...Book 5: Cameron's Quest come out next month. Hold onto your hats, cowgirl's! Cameron will take you for a ride you won't soon forget!
5.0 out of 5 stars love the series, October 12, 2012 By David Ramsey "djjramsey" (michigan)
This review is from: A Cowgirl's Pride (Thunder Creek Ranch) (Kindle Edition) A Cowgirls Pride
Leah, sister to Lucas has been away from home for a long time. The Manning family, has been through hell. With everything settling down from a kidnapping, murder and mayhem that has been ever present on the ranch, a nice break is what they need. Leah, comes home with a new set of issues all together. No one has known where she has been and they have all been upset with her because of the lack of communication. They don't know the hell she has been through in the past 5 yrs. First a witnesses to a gruesome murder, then forced into be a almost slave to the evil man himself, only to find herself pregnant and now on the run. She runs to the only place she knows to go, home to Thunder Creek Ranch. The 1st person she sees is Cal. Cal and Leah, together as teens, have been apart now for years. Leah trying to make it on her own and Cal wishing for her return. But will Cal be able to handle the life she has had to lead these years or the baby that grows with in already? And will Leah bring even more disaster to the ranch that she had called home for many years?
Lorraine Nelson, you hit this one out of the park. I loved it! Talk about a page turner. Excitement, mystery, murder, love, heartache, even a lost loved one returned. What more can you ask for in a good story? Loved seeing Zakia and the family again and seeing the twins still causing mischief. Meeting Uncle Cam was unexpected but welcomed. Can't wait to see Michael or Cam's story. Would love to see how Sam and Blake fare. Hopefully Lorraine will send it to me for the site...would LOVE to follow the story! The series as a whole is excellent and I highly recommend!
Complimentary book given for a free review.
Interesting Read, 3 Stars, August 17, 2012
By LAS Reviewer "The Long and the Short Of It Reviews"
This review is from: A Cowgirl's Pride (Thunder Creek Ranch) (Kindle Edition)
Leah Manning is back to her hometown, and trouble followed her along the way.
As the story opens, the reader is thrown into Leah's life and the trouble she's in. We see it through her eyes as she witnesses a crime. I instantly sympathized with her and wanted to read the rest of her story. When Leah comes back home, her family takes her in with open arms. I enjoyed watching the interaction between this large cast of characters. They all loved each other. No one judged Leah for the choices she made. These characters were the heart of the story.
There was the trouble that followed Leah home and the suspense of the story. Her jealous, psycho ex-boyfriend wanted her all to himself, and if he can't have her then no one can. Every time Leah turned around, the threat of him killing her or hurting one of the people she cared for became more real.
The story flowed like water through the first half of the book and I couldn't put it down. However, near the middle I found a stumbling block. The reason was the heroine herself. She was too perfect and too pretty. I'm not a big fan of "Mary Sue" type characters and that's the best way to describe Leah. It would have been nice if she would have had some character flaws or quirks. The supporting characters were much more enjoyable than the lead and they were the ones that pulled this story together.
As a whole, I did enjoy the book. The plot was entertaining and the supporting cast was enjoyable. I especially liked Michael, and was mildly annoyed that he was attracted to Leah. I could picture him with a much stronger and sassier woman in his life. I would really like to see Ms. Nelson add to the Thunder Creek Ranch collection by writing Michael his own story.
I would recommend the story to other readers who enjoy a good romantic suspense.
Originally posted at LAS Romance Reviews
The TBR Pile, April 25th, 2012, Reviewed by Brutally Honest, 4 Stars!
This is the 4th installation in the Thunder Creek Ranch Series. Let me tell you this series made me fall in love with Cowboys all over again. Each can be read as a standalone but I recommend reading them in order to get the full effect of how talented Ms. Nelson is.
It starts with Leah Manning finding out the man she thought she loved is a cold blooded murderer. The beginning certainly pulls the reader in. There were a few editing issues that popped up but nothing to take away from this entertaining story! What did take away was the cardboard dialogue between Luke (Leah’s brother) and her when she’s telling her story. She’s talking about rape, abuse, murder and she talks about it so impassively, not a tear and even giggles at one point when she goes for a cookie at the same time as Zakia (Sister in law).
It does get more substantial and soon the story takes off. Car chases, secret kisses and that’s just the beginning. She did a great job writing the action although some parts, like the end of the action scenes, felt very rushed. Some scenes just didn’t add up such as the car explodes and Michael goes out to get help. She doesn't hunker down and prepare or hide...she eats dinner. What?! After an explosion? Like I said some scenes just didn't add up.
Now for the four star rating. Despite those issues it was still a very entertaining read. By the end I really loved the characters and was cheering for their happy ending. A Cowgirl's Pride is about the act of finding and capturing true love.
A Cowgirl's Pride is a strong four star read that I definitely recommend.