The Sheriff’s Little Matchmaker by Carrie Nichols – a Review

The Sheriff’s Little Matchmaker by Carrie Nichols – a Review

 

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Description:
When teacher Sasha Honeycutt kisses a handsome cowboy in a bar on a dare, she never expects to see him again. To her surprise, though, he walks through the door of her classroom for a parent-teacher conference. Sheriff Remy Fontenot might be sexy as sin, but Sasha has no interest in falling for another police officer. Rose Creek, Texas is her fresh start after being “that poor widow.” Only, Remy’s precocious daughter has big plans for the two of them…

After their stolen kiss, Remy knows there’s a sexy woman hiding under that school marm charm. When fate—aka his seven-year-old—keeps putting her in his path, he decides to take it as a sign. His daughter needs a mom, and the intriguing, beautiful Sasha is perfect for the role. Not to mention their chemistry is off the charts. Unfortunately, he’s set his sights on the one woman in town who has no interest in falling for another man with a badge.

 

 

Review:

The Sheriffs Little Matchmaker by Carrie Nichols is a Rose Creek, Texas novel.

Sasha Honeycutt has moved to Rose Creek, Texas to start a new life. A new life where she isn’t “the poor widow”.”  After losing her policeman husband five years previous, she is ready for a freah, new start! When she arrives she takes a quick trip to New Orleans with friends. And that’s when on a dare she kisses a tall, dark, and handsome stranger cowboy!  But this kiss is more than either of them expected, and as Sasha disappears into the night, the sexy cowboy searches all over the French Quarter for her. To no avail! 

But Sasha chalks it all up to a drunk weekend dare that she attempts to forget, she begins her new job as an elementary school teacher. She is determined to steer clear of dating two types of men. Law enforcement and her students parent!

Remy Fontenot is the town Sheriff, and also a single dad. His seven year old daughter Evie has a new school teacher that she just can’t stop talking about. And when Remy gets called in for a parent teacher conference, he has no idea he is about to meet the sexy stranger he searched all over the French Quarter for.

Sparks fly when they come face to face again. But little did they know that Evie has plans of her own! Plans to get her dad and Miss Honeycutt together!

What a wonderfully heart warming story!

Sasha has some history. Her husband was killed in the line if duty as a police officer. She has sworn to never date one again! That and the fact that it is unethical for her to date one of her students parents, makes it hard for her to give in to everything she feels for Sheriff Remy! 

Sasha has a history of struggles, but I appreciate her attempt at starting a new life. She is resolute and determined to not ruin any chance of staying put in Rose Creek. But her body betrays her at ever turn and run in with Sheriff Remy. 

Remy Fontenot is Cajun, handsome and strong willed.  He searched all over for his kissing stranger and when she ends up in his town, teaching his daughter, he knows it was meant to be. But he is wary also, he has a daughter to consider in all of this. The last thing he wants is to bring his daughtet pain again. 

Evie Fontenot is an adorable, smart, conniving seven year old. She does everything she can to get her dad and Miss Honeycut to spend time together! Even getting every single word wrong on her spelling test in order to get her dad called in for a parent – teacher conference!  She is precocious and funny! Making me laugh out loud several times!

The story moves quickly and steadily. And is quite endearing. You want nothing more than for Sasha to give in to what she teuly wants. But will she go against everything she believes to find the happiness she wants? 

I highly recommend especially if you love a good Cajun accent and a hot, handsome lawman and an adorable seven year old!  

Reviewed by Erin

Copy provided by Publisher

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