I am a proud connoisseur of country cowboy romance novels. I read lots of them that are done well and also read a lot that are mediocre. This compilation of short stories that built into one overall story, is AMAZING.
Typically, I can get nervous and apprehensive of novels that are made up of short stories, especially when more than two authors are involved. Depending on the different writing styles, there can often be a huge disconnect between the stories. However, this one really worked well.
Each author wrote from a different character perspective within the family (a group of cousins). Each author did have a different writing style but not to the point of each story feeling vastly different from each other. It worked well because it gave each character a unique personality but all of the stories combined beautifully.
For those that like country, small-town romances, and/or Hallmark movies, I highly recommend checking this book out. This novel was so magical that after initially reading a library copy, I went out and purchased a copy of my own. It's definitely a book that I will remember and want to reread.
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Caitlin Crews discovered her first romance novel at the age of twelve and has since conducted a life-long love affair with romance novels, many of which she insists on keeping near her at all times. She currently lives in the Pacific Northwest, with her animator/comic book artist husband and their menagerie of ridiculous animals.
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It was nice but i found that there was too much inner dialogue. Every story was basically the same and i feel that the stories could have been a little more detailed. Felt it was kinda of rushed.
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Excellent read!!! Could NOT put this book down. These authors will have you laughing, crying, smiling, cheering the girls on and wanting to give the men an earful. Loved it - if you want a heartfelt series of true love, determination and romance, this book is a MUST read.
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2020
We get a little bit of everything here, a second chance romance, a single-dad romance, a first love romance, and a former step-siblings romance. All are packed with emotions, all have a rocky ride to the HEA, and all have our women ending up with their cowboy <3
Spring – Caitlin Crews
Watching Remy and Keira now as mature adults, and hearing how they were when they were younger, made this second-chance all the sweeter. Having them realize they were always still in love with each other, and making sure they listened to, and talked to, each other this time around, yeah, I shed some tears for them. Their story was poignant, sexy, and sweet, in other words, a most wonderful romance!
Summer – Nicole Helm
Oh sweet JJ, you may have had problems expressing your emotions, but you had me expressing mine, repeatedly, as your story unfolded. Throw in those two motherless little girls, and I was lost in your heart, even before you fell for their cowboy dad. And when you finally figured it all out, I was so happy for you, so happy you finally found your way and let yourself feel!
Autumn – Maisey Yates
Lila and Everett, both had such buried pain, but didn’t acknowledge it was there. Shaped by their parents, but doing the opposite, to find that happiness it seemed they never got from those who should have loved them the most. But burying that pain only meant it bubbled up when their emotions overcame them. Once they acknowledged and dealt with it, they could move forward with the lives they were meant to live, together, and in love!
Winter – Jackie Ashenden
Bella and Noah’s history holds no cherished memories for either of them. Bella has been isolated from everyone who cared about her because she followed her mother’s lead. Noah has also isolated himself, by choice, because of who and how his father was. But they both seem to have no problem opening up to each other, even though they really don’t want to. Letting go of old hurts and habits when you are as stubborn as these two isn’t easy, but the peace it brings them when they do, was wonderful!
Spring – Caitlin Crews
Watching Remy and Keira now as mature adults, and hearing how they were when they were younger, made this second-chance all the sweeter. Having them realize they were always still in love with each other, and making sure they listened to, and talked to, each other this time around, yeah, I shed some tears for them. Their story was poignant, sexy, and sweet, in other words, a most wonderful romance!
Summer – Nicole Helm
Oh sweet JJ, you may have had problems expressing your emotions, but you had me expressing mine, repeatedly, as your story unfolded. Throw in those two motherless little girls, and I was lost in your heart, even before you fell for their cowboy dad. And when you finally figured it all out, I was so happy for you, so happy you finally found your way and let yourself feel!
Autumn – Maisey Yates
Lila and Everett, both had such buried pain, but didn’t acknowledge it was there. Shaped by their parents, but doing the opposite, to find that happiness it seemed they never got from those who should have loved them the most. But burying that pain only meant it bubbled up when their emotions overcame them. Once they acknowledged and dealt with it, they could move forward with the lives they were meant to live, together, and in love!
Winter – Jackie Ashenden
Bella and Noah’s history holds no cherished memories for either of them. Bella has been isolated from everyone who cared about her because she followed her mother’s lead. Noah has also isolated himself, by choice, because of who and how his father was. But they both seem to have no problem opening up to each other, even though they really don’t want to. Letting go of old hurts and habits when you are as stubborn as these two isn’t easy, but the peace it brings them when they do, was wonderful!
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Mrs. S. Allan
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fabulous collection from 4 great authors.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 22, 2020Verified Purchase
I had read lots of books written by 3 of the writers but never come across Nicole Helm before. I enjoyed this journey through the 12 months - each season's story written by a different writer and each one about a different couple.
The stories were a little cosier than I expected but that is not a criticism. I enjoyed them.
The stories were a little cosier than I expected but that is not a criticism. I enjoyed them.

Jackie chambers
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable
Reviewed in Australia on July 22, 2020Verified Purchase
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Eileen Wells
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Read - Family, Love
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2020Verified Purchase
A Cowboy for All Seasons by Jackie Ashenden, Maisey Yates, Caitlin Crews, and Nicole Helm is a wonderful, connected compilation of romance stories reminding the characters of the strength and love of family. How years melt away, and childhood memories can see us through the most challenging of times. This anthology revolves around a small town, a beloved grandma, four cousins coming home, four hot cowboys worth coming home to, and one life-changing year for this extended family. When Grandma June passed away, she left behind her ramshackle farmhouse filled with love and memories along with letters for each of her four granddaughters, arranging that each one is to spend one season in her home, with each being assigned a separate task that turns out to be a perceptive matchmaking plan in disguise.
I loved how all four of these stories work together so beautifully. The healing that these women need is not just within their hearts. Focusing on their family dynamics was exquisitely done, knowing that the four different authors worked together to ensure the flow from one story to another. Each story has a genuine "one true love" theme since our four female characters has never had eyes for, or experience with, any other men. That Grandma June knew this and orchestrated her matchmaking plans accordingly is the thread that ties all the stories together. The girls also find healing in their relationships with each other, just as planned. It's a beautiful anthology, from start to finish, providing a chance to read four different love stories that are connected and together make up one unforgettable, life and love family story.
Ms. Ashenden, Ms. Yates, Ms. Crews, and Ms Helm wrote wonderful and moving romance anthology that is not to be missed. Each story gives you warm tingles, emotion, and charming characters and the magic of family, that, by the end, you feel as if you know the minds and hearts of each of its characters, understand their loneliness, their pain, their hopes and their dreams. I highly recommend A Cowboy for All Seasons to other readers.
I loved how all four of these stories work together so beautifully. The healing that these women need is not just within their hearts. Focusing on their family dynamics was exquisitely done, knowing that the four different authors worked together to ensure the flow from one story to another. Each story has a genuine "one true love" theme since our four female characters has never had eyes for, or experience with, any other men. That Grandma June knew this and orchestrated her matchmaking plans accordingly is the thread that ties all the stories together. The girls also find healing in their relationships with each other, just as planned. It's a beautiful anthology, from start to finish, providing a chance to read four different love stories that are connected and together make up one unforgettable, life and love family story.
Ms. Ashenden, Ms. Yates, Ms. Crews, and Ms Helm wrote wonderful and moving romance anthology that is not to be missed. Each story gives you warm tingles, emotion, and charming characters and the magic of family, that, by the end, you feel as if you know the minds and hearts of each of its characters, understand their loneliness, their pain, their hopes and their dreams. I highly recommend A Cowboy for All Seasons to other readers.

Melanie Valente
4.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing collection of stories
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020Verified Purchase
A Cowboy for All Seasons was a fantastic collection of romances from authors both new to me as well as some old favorites.
Overall average rating — 4 Stars
Spring by Caitlin Crews — 4 Stars
To honor her grandmother’s last wishes, Kiera Long will return to her family’s farmhouse in Jasper Creek, Oregon and spend spring there where she hopes to correct the wrongs of her past starting with former flame Remy West. This second chance romance was fantastically done with just the right amount of tension between the main characters. When Kiera and Remy see each other again, their initial meeting does not go well. Remy is very short with Kiera while she struggles to find a way to get through to him to show him that her leaving had nothing to do with him but was due to her family. Kiera’s issues with her parents were heartbreaking and I was happy to see Remy back her up when she had run-ins with them even when they hadn’t resolved things between them. I loved the way the pair resolved everything in their relationship and was overall very happy with the ending of their story.
Summer by Nicole Helm — 4 Stars
JJ Frost doesn’t understand why her grandmother requested that she be the one to watch two little girls over the summer, but she knows she wants to honor that request. But as JJ spends time with Ellie and Lora, as well as their father Cade, she finds herself falling for this family and wanting it as her own. I loved JJ as a character so much. I related so much to her issues with showing emotion and how she felt her family’s problems were her fault. Her relationship with Cade is so incredibly sweet and I loved the friendship the two formed before things progressed between them. While romances with characters who have children aren’t generally my favorite, I actually really enjoyed Ellie and Lora. Overall this was an excellent romance and I really liked how the characters reached their happily ever after.
Fall by Maisey Yates — 4.5 Stars
Lila Frost has always been the dreamer of her family, so why Grandma June asked her of all people to organize the annual holiday bazaar is anyone’s guess. And when Lila finds out she has to work with Everett McCall, the cowboy she had an enormous crush on at seventeen, she feels like she’s being punished somehow. I adored Lila and Everett together as they are the epitome of an opposites attract romance. Lila is the biggest optimist I’ve ever seen while Everett has been dealt a hand that could only lead him to be a realist. I loved how their differences shaped their relationship and led to them having some big realizations about what it is they truly wanted out of life. The scenes between Lila and JJ were wonderful and I thought their repairing their relationship was fantastically done. I’m loving how each consecutive story brings these women back together and I can’t wait to see what the final season has in store for them all.
Winter by Jackie Ashenden — 3.5 Stars
After a string of bad luck in Seattle, the invitation to spend winter at her late grandmother’s farmhouse is exactly what Bella needs. But when her ex-stepbrother Noah keeps showing up offering help, Bella doesn’t know how to accept it without falling even harder for her first crush. Bella and Noah’s relationship kicks off fairly quickly in this story as after meeting again there is an instant attraction between the pair. Bella is extremely wary of accepting help from anyone as her mother routinely took advantage of people and Bella never wants to do that. Noah though needles his way into Bella’s life and I loved their instant connection. It was frustrating at times how Noah was convinced there was no future for them due to his own issues, but I was happy with the way the pair moved past that. I was ultimately happy with their romance and loved the ending of the story.
Overall A Cowboy for All Seasons was a phenomenal read and I loved how well the stories connected with each other. I highly recommend this book and will definitely be checking out more from the authors I hadn’t read previously.
Overall average rating — 4 Stars
Spring by Caitlin Crews — 4 Stars
To honor her grandmother’s last wishes, Kiera Long will return to her family’s farmhouse in Jasper Creek, Oregon and spend spring there where she hopes to correct the wrongs of her past starting with former flame Remy West. This second chance romance was fantastically done with just the right amount of tension between the main characters. When Kiera and Remy see each other again, their initial meeting does not go well. Remy is very short with Kiera while she struggles to find a way to get through to him to show him that her leaving had nothing to do with him but was due to her family. Kiera’s issues with her parents were heartbreaking and I was happy to see Remy back her up when she had run-ins with them even when they hadn’t resolved things between them. I loved the way the pair resolved everything in their relationship and was overall very happy with the ending of their story.
Summer by Nicole Helm — 4 Stars
JJ Frost doesn’t understand why her grandmother requested that she be the one to watch two little girls over the summer, but she knows she wants to honor that request. But as JJ spends time with Ellie and Lora, as well as their father Cade, she finds herself falling for this family and wanting it as her own. I loved JJ as a character so much. I related so much to her issues with showing emotion and how she felt her family’s problems were her fault. Her relationship with Cade is so incredibly sweet and I loved the friendship the two formed before things progressed between them. While romances with characters who have children aren’t generally my favorite, I actually really enjoyed Ellie and Lora. Overall this was an excellent romance and I really liked how the characters reached their happily ever after.
Fall by Maisey Yates — 4.5 Stars
Lila Frost has always been the dreamer of her family, so why Grandma June asked her of all people to organize the annual holiday bazaar is anyone’s guess. And when Lila finds out she has to work with Everett McCall, the cowboy she had an enormous crush on at seventeen, she feels like she’s being punished somehow. I adored Lila and Everett together as they are the epitome of an opposites attract romance. Lila is the biggest optimist I’ve ever seen while Everett has been dealt a hand that could only lead him to be a realist. I loved how their differences shaped their relationship and led to them having some big realizations about what it is they truly wanted out of life. The scenes between Lila and JJ were wonderful and I thought their repairing their relationship was fantastically done. I’m loving how each consecutive story brings these women back together and I can’t wait to see what the final season has in store for them all.
Winter by Jackie Ashenden — 3.5 Stars
After a string of bad luck in Seattle, the invitation to spend winter at her late grandmother’s farmhouse is exactly what Bella needs. But when her ex-stepbrother Noah keeps showing up offering help, Bella doesn’t know how to accept it without falling even harder for her first crush. Bella and Noah’s relationship kicks off fairly quickly in this story as after meeting again there is an instant attraction between the pair. Bella is extremely wary of accepting help from anyone as her mother routinely took advantage of people and Bella never wants to do that. Noah though needles his way into Bella’s life and I loved their instant connection. It was frustrating at times how Noah was convinced there was no future for them due to his own issues, but I was happy with the way the pair moved past that. I was ultimately happy with their romance and loved the ending of the story.
Overall A Cowboy for All Seasons was a phenomenal read and I loved how well the stories connected with each other. I highly recommend this book and will definitely be checking out more from the authors I hadn’t read previously.

NanaCav
5.0 out of 5 stars
*** Loved a Cowboy for All Seasons ***
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020Verified Purchase
Jasper Creek is a small town in Oregon. June Gable has passed away and left instructions with her lawyer for her four granddaughters to each spend a season (spring, summer, fall, winter) at her house. She has given each of them personalized letters detailing what she expects and hopes for each of them. Kiera, JJ, Lila and Bella all had parents who left a lot to be desired in the parenting department. To avoid becoming what they are trying to escape they have closed themselves off. This is the story of how they each find themselves and also find a love that they feel they finally deserve. I loved every minute of this book and hope you will too.
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