But in the bustling gold-rush town of Canon City, Colorado, she turns heads, especially that of cowboy Caleb Hutton. Annie's seen Caleb many times in her father's mercantile, and she's surprised and pleased when he takes a special interest in her.
Caleb's faith was shattered when his fiancée jilted him for a wealthier man. But as he gets to know Annie, his view of women—and God—soon takes a turn for the better. Can Annie's steadfast faith help the former preacher find his way back to his calling and a second chance at love?
Cowboys. Gotta love 'em, right? That's why I write about them and their sweethearts, whether they live in 1800s Colorado or on a modern California ranch. My personal background in rodeo journalism helps me add a bit of cowboy reality to those stories.
My contemporary books are often found under Davalynn C. Spencer.
The Rocky Mountains offer rich settings for my historical novels, from actual cities with Wild West history to fictional towns tucked into the fold where granite ramparts meet grassy plains.
I've collected three "Bestseller" labels for novellas in Barbour collections, two Will Rogers Gold Medallions for Western Inspirational Fiction, and an international first-place award for my historical romance series, "Front Range Brides."
Spencer writes a compelling and interesting story that takes place in the 19th century. Annie Whitaker heads west with her father, leaving behind her domineering (and prettier) older sister. They head for Canon City, a gold town, to set up a mercantile. Caleb comes to town, broke and alone. What is his history? Spencer keeps it moving with conflicts with the landlord, between Caleb and Annie, and dad. The epilogue gives us a nice surprise too. I read a few romances every year, and this is a good one.
Caleb runs from God and his calling only to find that the job he's going to has already been filled. So he gets to do some re-evaluating of his life and what's important.
Annie has journeyed on an adventure with her father. She's excited about exploring the frontier and not being stuck as second best to her sister, who stays behind with relatives.
I enjoyed the humor in this story. Compliments gone bad were funny. A job well done by this talented author!
I loved the characters and how their romance evolved. Annie is such a wonderful girl trying her best to do what's right. As for Caleb he is so nice with everyone.
This book is an easy read for everyone who wants to escape reality for a little while and be transported back in time ;)
This is the first book I read by this author and I was pleasantly surprised. I loved the characters as well as the vivid portrayal of the settings. Beautifully written
I appreciate the author's writing style and the descriptions. I enjoy the sense of humor and character interaction too. Hope to read more Davalynn books.
This book was recommended to me by my mother who goes to church with the author. From the very first page I was immediately hooked. I found Annie very easy to relate to, being a strong-willed person myself, and Caleb a strong rough cowboy with a heart of gold (the pure kind, not the crumbs mixed with ore ;) ) I would tell anyone who likes a good clean love story and a love for God to read this book. Can't wait till May!!!
Loved this book, and I loved the theme of what is the gold in our life? What we do we put our value in and what do we treasure? I for one treasure things such as books to read that leave me uplifted, optimistic, happy, and always wanting to put my trust and faith in the Lord and in his plan for me. Such a cute love story, can't wait for the next in this series. :)
I love reading about history. Davalynn Spencer brings it to life with Caleb and Annie. The challenges of the cowboys wasnt always so easy. Great romance story.
My review today is on the Western Romance, Loving the Horseman. This is the first book in The Canon City Chronicles Series. I really enjoyed this book and I'm sure you will too. This story is well written, humorous, and heart warming. Faith is interwoven through out the entire story like a tapestry. I love that.
Annie Whitaker has been brought up by her aunt to be the perfect lady but that's not what Annie wanted. She moves with her father to Canon City, a young mining town to start up a mercantile for the miners. There is no place for them to live so they now live in a stall in the livery. She goes to the saloon and talks to the owner of the store to ask to live in the backroom of the mercantile and pay extra for it's getting very cold. Annie is pushed into the owner and felt that this was a serious mistake but he does agree leaving Annie very uncomfortable. Annie is angry with her father when he feeds a young cowboy and refuses to charge him, especially when she is so drawn to him. The man is hiding something.
Pastor Caleb Hutton left his church and rode west to work on a ranch. The woman he thought he loved chose another man.(a rich deacon member) How could he stand in the pulpit and look at them each week? When he goes to the ranch, there is no opening and he returns to Canon City. Mr. Whitaker helps him get a job at the livery and befriends him. Caleb is drawn to Annie and soon forgets all about the other woman. How can he tell her how he feels when he has nothing? Besides he is still running from God and how can he explain it to her.
A journey of two lost souls drawn together by God's own hand. God has a plan for these two, a good plan and not for evil. God has a plan for you too, give Him your heart, surrender control, and watch Him turn your life around.
Having read several recent critically-acclaimed best sellers that both appalled me and bored me to tears because the characters were such bloodless, soulless, amoral walking mannequins, I was feeling the need for a book cure. I went searching for a good Christian romance with both an engrossing good story and very human characters who are capable of love and real relationships. This one sounded intriguing and was exactly what I needed. This novel proved to be a definitely better than average, gotta finish it in one sitting Christian romance, with human characters and an intriguing, heartwarming story of having the faith to allow God to lead us through hardships into where we ought to be. God made us capable of being so much more than the self-absorbed dead souls that we are becoming in this sin-sick day and age.
This is a beautiful story of forgiveness and restoration. Caleb Hutton is running from God and the call on his life to preach. He leaves his church when the woman he thought he loved marries a rich banker, who happens to be a deacon in the church, and heads west planning to work on a ranch and hide from God. Of course that never works. When he meets Annie they are drawn to each other but she knows he is more than he says. As they grow closer God continues to deal with Caleb and soften his heart until he surrenders his will and submits to the will of God. This is a wonderful story and series.
Loving the Horseman – Davalynn Spencer – Annie and her father head westward to open a mercantile, and Caleb is running from God, his calling, and his broken heart. Sometimes God perfect timing just can’t be ignored. I loved that they all ended up in a stable on Christmas Eve, and the triple wedding with two pastors trading off responsibilities is the cutest! Can’t wait for the next installment! Happy Reading!
I would not have otherwise read this book if not for where it takes place. I found it to be a simple, charming read, and once I started it I found the characters so relatable that I had a hard time putting it down. I will definitely be reading the next books in the series. Although it may be a little cheesy at times, I enjoyed the themes of the characters’ inner struggles where I found deeper meaning. It definitely qualifies as a feel-good read.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this delightful Christian fiction. The characters were believable, and descriptions of frontier life were realistic. I could visualize the rugged country and a growing town. Sprinkling of Scripture verses as Caleb turned back to God and his calling were very inspirational. Thanks for writing, Davalynn!
My only little complaint—I wish she would make her stories a little longer with a little more information. Where will Annie and Caleb live when preacher Hutton comes back? Her stories are well written and I like them a lot, but I always have some unanswered questions.
I've met my new favorite historical western author! I didn't put this book down, to much to miss. The sweetest love story, the strong test of faith, the sense of family community, and the old west are all things that make this a must read.
Stopped reading for a while. Picked this book up. Was absolutely pleased with this! If you like Christian Romance I would definitely recommend this book. This was an Encouragement of faith 🙏 Thank you Davalynn
Absolutely loved this book! Thank you Davalynn Spencer for writing this sweet and clean book! Such a good read that I can’t wait to start the next book of this series!
This book was well written. I enjoyed it immensely. It shows life in the West could be beautiful but bad things or hurtful things could still happen. In life those bad things can still be the start of something wonderful. Definitely recommend.
Very brief book about a spunky young woman who followed her father to a remote town in Colorado to open a mercantile. Suspicious of a man named Caleb, she constantly wondered what his history was, never realizing he could be the man of her dreams.
Loved the setting in this historic mountain town, with amazing characters. Great first read by this new-to-me-author and I’m looking forward to reading more of her work.
Caleb does not see himself as a preacher but now as a horseman. Annie and her father have come from far away to live out west. Plans are harder to live if we make our on choices.
What a refreshing book. So brilliantly put together with enough twists and turns to keep my attention. The period descriptions were very good. I could visualize all that was depicted. I love a happy ending and this book had just that. I do recommend this book.
Wonderful story that was filled with loving and compassionate characters, woven with scripture. I would highly recommend it and can't wait to start Book 2.
Annie and her father leave behind the mercantile and head west in 1861 to canon valley where they open a new store. Caleb leaves his pastoral community to go to canon valley. The 2 meet and find friendship and then love as Caleb becomes the pastor of thiscommunity
Copper-haired Annie Whitaker follows her father to mine-supply town Cañon City where they open their mercantile in the wake of the Pikes Peak gold rush.