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I really enjoyed this book.
Seth is suddenly a father and Rachel owns a day care that needs a little help. They decide to help each other and Rachel's teenage daughter thinks they belong together.
This is a fast easy, clean, read It is like a breath of fresh air to read a book that isn't just about the chemistry.
Thank you netgalley and Harlequin for allowing me to read this book for an honest review

I truly enjoyed The Cowboy's Baby Blessing by Deb Kastner. A cozy romance, it kept me turning the pages. What stood out to me in this novel was how the author set up the hero and heroine ~ Rachel owns a daycare center and Seth becomes a dad overnight when his godchild's only parent suddenly passes away. I found the characters to be three-dimensional and very likable. Though their problems weren't earth-shattering, to them they were ~ and that's all that truly matters.
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At Serendipity, TX’s 1st Annual Bachelor and Basket’s Auction Rachel Perez the owner of a local daycare is looking for a handyman, not a date. Rachel would never have bid on Seth Howell, even though he recently designed and built the new play equipment for the park, he’s flashy and just returned from a tour of duty in the Army, but her 16 year old daughter has other ideas.
Seth has big plans and isn’t looking to settle down, but he comes to Rachel when he unexpectedly becomes the guardian of 2 year old Caden, the son of a close friend who died serving beside him in the Army, as well as the guardian of the ranch that will one day be Caden’s. Seth is understandably overwhelmed, and Rachel suggests that he bring Caden to her daycare while he sorts things out.
Though they seem unlikely, will Rachel and Seth be just what the other needs?
I like that Rachel is strong, she’s had to be. She got pregnant with Zooey at 16, and had to learn to lean on her faith to build a stable life for herself and her daughter.
Seth admires Rachel for everything that she’s overcome, and her strong faith makes him want to rethink his writing off of God. He likes her honesty and how stable she seems, while he’s always been unsettled and adventurous. I like how he encourages Rachel to try new things and to be more adventurous.
A great tale of an unlikely couple, I like how they get to know each other through Rachel watching Caden and Seth working on the new play equipment. The both are opposites, but help each other be better and more well-rounded people. I like how both of them are different and settled into their own ways and how meeting each other forces them to open their eyes to more possibilities. Great characters and enjoyable story.

Rachel works a daycare and inspection time is coming up and shes in need of a new play set for the children. Thankfully her town hosted a "bachelor" auction for a good cause where rather then auctioning for dates they get the person as a handyman. No thanks to her daughter Rachel got Seth as a helper. In comes Seth shocked to find out the death of a friend leaving him with a baby. Unsure of what to do goes to Rachel for advice. Things get more complicated the more time they spend with eachother but they both got more then a lot of their plates then to make things harder by forming a relationship.
This book is one of those guilty pleasures that I find in most harlequin romance books but I can't get enough of it. This book was pretty predictable, had a christian element going on, it was a clean romance which I can appreciate. I loved the sense of community and how others helped on another. I enjoyed seeing the characters and knowing their backstories and how they are handling the present. Even if this book was predictable it was still enjoyable enough for me to get hooked to the point I had a hard time putting it down, it was a pretty good book.

The Cowboy's Baby Blessing
by Deb Kastner
Its a buy book. I can say that while this is no one thing that stands out in this book , all the elements make it a good read! After a long day, I read this book and was engaged in the story line. While it is sometimes a real life scenario it was handled with love and compassion and romance. It made it an absolute joy to read for me. I was given this book in return for an honest review. Anna Swedenmom

The Cowboy's Baby Blessing is a delightfully sweet and thought provoking story about parenting, community, learning to set God in the center of your everyday life, and about romance, about falling in love, and finding that soulmate in unexpected moments of your life.
The challenges, the worries, the trials, and triumphs of being blessed with a child are highlighted and laid out so that it is easy to understand what it can take to be a parent, a single parent in particular. The eye-opening thought of the community rallying around the parent facing that task alone, and supporting them and helping them is a message I wish more people got on their hearts.
Seth Howell has his life planned out after his career in the military. But life does not always go as we plan it, and Seth faces the biggest challenge of his life by being a parent and running a ranch. I loved watching Seth bond with the baby, how fast the deep roots of his feelings towards that little sunshine took hold, and how he was willing to do anything to make him happy, to take care of him, and provide for him.
Rachel Perez is a key person to help Seth to step into the new role in his life as a rancher and father to a toddler. Rachel's faith in God, her willingness to serve the community with kindness and thoughtfulness, and always putting the Lord in the middle of her everyday life catches Seth's attention, as he struggles with his faith in God and God's guidance in his life.
Rachel is a true example of a superwoman. She has brought up a beautiful young lady on her own, she runs her own successful business. She is a kind and considerate person, charming and charismatic.
The connection between Rachel and Seth is immediate and tangible. They got each other, they understand each other, they compliment each other with their abilities and talents. Yet with everything else going on with their lives at the moment, romance is the last thing they could think about. I liked that Seth was a few years younger than Rachel, yet it was not made into a big issue.
A lot of living, loving, and life are fit into the book, the story is enthralling, inspiring, a gentle reminder to always be kind to each other, find forgiveness in your heart, and understanding to your neighbors' demands with life's challenges.
~ Four Spoons