Book Review: Her Cowboy Billionaire Best Man by Liz Isaacson
- Kristen Lewendon
- Aug 6, 2019
- 2 min read
Christmas in Coral Canyon Book 8
Celia is finally ready to date again—but not the man whose family has a century-old feud with hers...
Celia Armstrong has spent almost two decades mourning the loss of her husband, raising her two girls, and taking care of everyone except for herself. When her best friend gets married, Celia's right there, taking care of everything at Whiskey Mountain Lodge.
Before the ceremony, she catches sight of a handsome man in a cowboy hat she hasn't seen before. When she finally gets a good look at the man when she gets paired with him in the wedding party, she realizes he's Zach Zuckerman, from the family across the street that has a decades-old grudge against her family.
Zach doesn't want to be at the wedding, just like he doesn't want to get involved with Celia. But the attraction between them is intense, and they start dating. His brothers will be livid when they find out who his new girlfriend is, and he and Celia start to investigate the root of the animosity between their two families.
Amidst her daughter's wedding and dealing with graduations and family events, Celia and Zach learn that her family is the reason the Zuckermans have hated the Abbotts for so long. Zach tries to talk to his brothers and father, but his pleas fall on deaf ears.
Can Celia and Zach overcome family objections to build a future together? Or will their relationship be a casualty of the generational war?
This seasoned romance will remind you that love endures at any age, and it's never too late to find a happily-ever-after!
Read all the books in the Christmas at Coral Canyon Romance series: 1. Her Cowboy Billionaire Best Friend 2. Her Cowboy Billionaire Boss 3. Her Cowboy Billionaire Boyfriend 4. Her Cowboy Billionaire Bodyguard 5. Her Cowboy Billionaire Bull Rider 6. Her Cowboy Billionaire Bachelor 7. Her Cowboy Billionaire Blind Date 8. Her Cowboy Billionaire Best Man

My Review:
Since the very beginning of this series, Celia has been one of my favorite characters. Her happy, nurturing personality has seen Whiskey Mountain Lodge through some of its toughest times. I’ve been wanting to see her get another shot at happiness for quite some time now, and she gets it in a cowboy version of Romeo and Juliet. For about a century Abbotts have been taught to hate Zuckermans and Zuckermans have been taught to hate Abbotts. No one is even quite sure what started the feud, but Celia and Zach are determined it will end with them. I don’t want to see this series conclude. I realize that we’ve now matched up all the inhabitants of Whiskey Mountain Lodge, but I want to keep coming back here for Christmas for years and years to come. This story carries such a beautiful message of forgiveness and grace. I think that message embodies everything the Whiskey Mountain Lodge annual traditions are all about. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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