Kissing the Texas Ranger by Cari Lynn Webb: Book Review

Kissing the Texas Ranger by Cari Lynn Webb blends romance, family warmth, and a little mystery twist. I adore Grandma Rose and Bodie’s close-knit family. This small-town romance is one to read on a quiet, rainy night.

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Kissing the Texas Ranger by Cari Lynn Webb
Series: A Three Springs Texas Romance – Book 1
Publisher:  Harlequin Heartwarming
Release Date: August 26, 2025
Genre:  Sweet Contemporary Romance

To solve the case…

He’ll steal her heart

Special Ranger Bodie Hopson arrives in Three Springs, Texas, to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a bison herd belonging to the strong-willed farmer Sarah Rickelle. Posing as a new ranch hand, Bodie suspects she’s an insurance fraudster, but then quickly realizes she’s more of an ally than a criminal. As they join forces to track down the thief, their growing attraction makes it difficult to stay professional. But when the case takes a dangerous turn, Bodie faces a life-changing decision: follow his law enforcement career or fight for the woman who’s stolen his heart.

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This book has a sweet premise. Exactly what I’d expect from something about a Texas Ranger and a farmer. The bison thefts put a cozy mystery vibe into the book, making it that much cuter.

Bodie Hopson comes to Three Springs under the guise of a ranch hand, but his real purpose is to uncover the truth behind Sarah Rickelle’s missing bison. Um, yeah, he’d already decided it was her from the paperwork. After he made his way onto the farm by pretending to be a farmhand in need of work, he soon found out he was wrong. Or at least the idea of her stealing the bison as part of insurance fraud didn’t fit anything else he was seeing and hearing from her.

Grandma Rose was a highlight, warm, wise, and memorable. She put the cozy into the cozy mystery part of the book. I also appreciated how Bodie’s career as a Texas Ranger was portrayed differently than I expected. It made me more curious about what the job is really like. I also adored Bodie’s family. Their generosity and willingness to help without strings attached showcased the small-town vibe. And the missing bison plot surprised me. It wasn’t what I thought it would be, since the book has a rather homey feel, so I was happily surprised when this was shaping up to be a real crime and not some sort of fun, happy-go-lucky plot.

I did think that the repeated use of β€œhis farmer” and β€œher cowboy” was distracting. It felt overused and sometimes pulled me out of the story. From a storyline perspective, I didn’t like Sarah’s neighbor, Sawyer, from the get-go. He meant well with all the rescue animals, but he didn’t seem to understand her situation and came across as pushy instead of supportive.

While this wasn’t a book that kept me up all night reading, it was entertaining enough to keep my interest throughout. The mix of mystery, romance, and family ties made it a good read. Those who like clean secular cowboy romances will enjoy this a lot.

Rating: 3 out of 5.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book, which I received from the author via JustRead Publicity Tours. All opinions are my own.


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Cari Lynn Webb lives in Florida with her husband. She’s been blessed to see the power of true love in her grandparent’s 70 year marriage and her parent’s marriage of over 50 years. She knows love isn’t always sweet and perfect, it can be challenging, complicated and risky. But she believes happily-ever-afters are worth fighting for. She loves to connect with readers.

Connect with Cari Lynn Webb by visiting carilynnwebb.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email updates.


    16 responses to “Kissing the Texas Ranger by Cari Lynn Webb: Book Review”
    1. buffywnabe Avatar


      Sounds like an easy read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

      1. Carla Bruns Avatar

        Yes, nice read. Great way to clear the mind.

    2. Mike Law Avatar
      Mike Law

      This looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.

      1. Carla Bruns Avatar

        It’s really sweet.

      1. Carla Bruns Avatar

        It’s a very nice read.

    3. alysapa8f4ab53d8 Avatar
      alysapa8f4ab53d8

      sounds captivating

      1. Carla Bruns Avatar

        I hope you’re able to read it soon!

    4. Shelly Peterson Avatar
      Shelly Peterson

      Sounds wonderful.

      1. Carla Bruns Avatar

        It’s really enjoyable!

    5. Cari Lynn Webb Avatar
      Cari Lynn Webb

      Thank you, Carla for featuring and reviewing my latest release. I really appreciate it. Hope you have a terrific weekend!

      1. Carla Bruns Avatar

        Thank you! I hope your weekend is wonderful as well.

    6. Rita Wray Avatar
      Rita Wray

      Sounds like a good read.

    7. tarter95 Avatar
      tarter95

      It sounds like a good, clean book. I like it is larger print, too.

      1. Carla Bruns Avatar

        Larger print books are so nice.

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