When author Lesley Ann McDaniel mentioned Montana and coffee in her opening line she caught my attention. Her witty humor, realistic dialogue and believable characters held my attention all the way to the end - yep, I couldn't put "Lights, Cowboy, Action" down.
I enjoyed McDaniel's character, Courtney, so much I wanted to spill coffee on my shirt just to be like her. She was real, not a perfect model-looking waif with everything going for her but a boyfriend. A young professional woman happily raised in a Christian family, Courtney lost her faith as she gained her worldly life ambitions. She didn't run away as a prodigal, her heart slowly went cold. She hasn't made time for the Lord or for a serious relationship. Besides, being the assistant to movie star Angela Bijou allowed only enough time to fulfill the diva's whims and take the brunt of her ugly tantrums.
Filming the latest Bijou movie under the vast majesty of Montana's Big Sky, Courtney realizes how small her world has become. She meets handsome Christian cowboy Adam Greene, and begins to open her heart to the possibility of restored faith and true love. But, Angela has her roving eyes on the cowboy and orders Courtney to arrange dates as a diversionary fling.
Miscommunications, clumsy moments, and a serious lapse in judgment will have you holding your breath for Courtney, to see if she will finally make the right choices in life.
This would be a great summer read while sitting in the sun with a cold drink. You'll love McDaniel's fresh voice and humor.