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Bezig met laden... When a Cowboy Loves a Woman (Creedence Horse Rescue (2))door Jennie Marts
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Fiction.
Romance.
Western.
HTML: "I don't think I could stay away from you if I tried." When a kitchen fire forces young widow Elle Brooks to move in with her friend Bryn and her motley collection of rescue animals, she doesn't foresee ending up in the muscled arms of handsome cowboy and veterinarian Brody Tate. Spending time with the hunky cowboy and his adorable young daughter as they rehabilitate rescued horses reminds Elle of all she lost in a car crash years ago. Brody is devoted to being a good dad for his spirited daughter. He hasn't let romance even enter his head. But now he's met Elle. Spending time with her is shaking up the calm he's worked so hard to achieve, and he can't seem to get this woman off his mind. Praise for Jennie Marts: Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Brody and Elle are widower and widow, both young and hot and struggling with their grief over losing the love of their life.There isn't much story other than this, as the two find the courage to expose their hearts. It's a very easy read, if a touch unsatisfying because almost everything about it seems more contrived that one expects in the contemporary novel these days. But the fact that it is so easy to read, with enough to pull you along, has got to be due to some degree to Jennie Marts' writing skills.
I haven't heard of her before but she's written 6 series, usually around cowboys, and is linked to two other writers I haven't heard of, Carolyn Brown and Kari Lynn Dell. ( )