
Texas Lullaby
by Cynthia D'Alba
Series: Texas Montgomery Mavericks, #7
Genre: Contemporary Romance


When Fate tosses you in the deep end, it’s time to sink or swim.
Lydia Henson’s four-year-long engagement to Jason Montgomery is about to end in a Texas wedding everyone is anticipating. She’s come to accept Jason doesn’t want children. She can live without children. She can’t live without the man she loves.
Jason has never wanted a family. At least, that’s his story and he’s sticking to it. The falsehood is less emasculating than the truth. Yet when tragedy on the eve of their wedding lands Lydia with her sister’s children to raise, Jason finds himself surprisingly calm in the midst of the chaos.
Everything he swore he didn’t want seems as natural as breathing. But just as he gathers the courage to grab for the golden ring, another unexpected twist threatens to tarnish what could have been a shining future.
Warning: Sticky fingers and dirty diapers can change a couple forever.

4.5 Stars
I'm sad to see the Texas Montgomery Mavericks series end. I've loved the books in the series and this last book will leave your heart happy and satisfied. Jason and Lydia are finally having their wedding, but fate just has to thrown them one more big curve ball to test them. Tragedy strikes and Lydia finds herself with three little ones. Jason has been adamant that he doesn't want kids so how are Lydia and Jason going to make it work when what Jason never wanted is the now reality. I really felt for Lydia her life is turned upside down and she feels the future she envisioned with Jason may no longer be an option. Jason and Lydia have their work cut out for them and sure do have their bumps in the road to deal with. There is one part in this book that I wanted to smack Jason upside the head for the way he acted. I understand where was coming from, but man it was just brutal the things he said. The little ones are too cute and my heart goes out to them for what they had to experience at such a young age. I enjoyed the appearances of character from the previous books. It's one of the things I look forward to in a series. I have to say that I highly enjoyed the epilogue in this one. For everything that this family has endured to see how they are was a huge win with me.





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