3.0 out of 5 stars
Hot to Trot, November 1, 2010
This review is from: Hot to Trot (Paperback)
Kate Thornton is in a rut. She is playing Internet backgammon and trying to hide out in her flat because the general public seems to have confused her for the character she played on a popular British Soap, even going as far as sending death threats her way. It is in the online backgammon room that she strikes up a friendship with Andy the Canadian Cowboy. She finds herself wanting to help him when she finds out he has fallen from his horse and as he is raising his daughter single handed. She knows she must do something.
The only problem is that when she arrives in British Columbia she finds that not only is Andy smoking hot but he has a temper that matches. He hasn't fallen from his horse, never played online backgammon and has never heard of Kate.
Should she stay or should she leave? She is drawn to Robin (Andy's brash daughter) and wants to be helpful. Can she figure out who was the real Andy the Cowboy and why the deception?
I absolutely loved the premise of Hot to Trot as it promised a little of everything from online chat rooms to dude ranches and soap stars. The only issue is that for most of the story I was annoyed with how crappy Andy was to Kate and how Kate just kept taking it like a doormat. I would have probably skimmed over parts of the story but as it was an audio book I did listen to the entire story. I ended up feeling Hot to Trot was a cute story but I disliked a number of the characters.
Tanya
Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
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