Her Christmas Cowboy


Christian - Fiction
63 Pages
Reviewed on 02/29/2024
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Author Biography

Tanya Stowe is an author of Christian Fiction with an unexpected edge. She fills her stories with the unusual…gifts of the spirit and miracles, mysteries and exotic travel, even an angel or two. No matter where Tanya takes you…on a journey through time from the Old West to contemporary adventures in foreign lands…be prepared for the extraordinary.
Writing Heaven’s touch into earthly tales, Delia Latham puts her characters through the fire of earthly trials to bring them out victorious by the hand of God, His heavenly messengers, and good, old-fashioned love. You’ll always find a touch of the divine in this author’s sweet tales of romance.
Delia Latham (a word crafter) and Tanya Stowe (a story teller) combine their special gifts to create heartwarming Christian romance chock-full of inspiration, emotional challenges, thought-provoking dilemmas, happy-ever-after romance—and the brush of angels’ wings!

    Book Review

Reviewed by Brenda Casto for Readers' Favorite

For a short story, Her Christmas Cowboy by Tanya Stowe and Delia Latham provides a satisfying read that is far from short on character development and plot! Emily Mabrey finds herself on the run when she learns that her ex-husband wants to put their six-year-old daughter Ava in an institution. He thinks that because she has Down's Syndrome that an institution is the only place she should be. Emily isn't going to let that happen so they are running, and that's how they wind up living next door to Del Beckett, a handsome cowboy who captures not only Emily's heart but Ava's as well. However, because they need to run at a moment's notice, Emily knows there is no hope for a future. With Christmas magic in the air, will one little girl's Christmas wish come true?

Her Christmas Cowboy is a short story that packs plenty of story into its pages. Tanya Stowe and Delia Latham create interesting characters who are well-developed and a plot that doesn't feel rushed; instead I felt like I had actually read a full-length story. Ava was such a delightful, yet realistic child. Instead of being perfectly cute, we see her emotional ups and downs which made her much more endearing. Instead of focusing on the fact that Ava was a special needs child, the author created a normal child that just happened to have Down's Syndrome. The imaginary friend added another layer to the story. The romance that developed between the main characters was sweet and will leave readers longing for a Del of their own! While there is a Christmas feel to the story, I honestly wouldn't hesitate to read this one any time of the year. Perfect for a quick afternoon read. Fans of good clean reads will certainly enjoy this book, a feel-good story that left me wanting to read more from these authors!