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Rescued by the Perfect Cowboy

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I enjoyed this book very much.
It didn't take me long to finish it. I love these kinds of reads because they sometimes can make me cry, laugh and sigh in certain scenes of the book and this one was no exception.
The author certainly had my attention from the beginning and I burned some midnight oil to finish it.
The characters were awesome and I really did love the story line.
The cover of course melted my heart and I felt that these two little ones stole the show in my opinion.
Who could resist these sweet little faces? I know I couldn't!
I will be looking for more from this author in the future.
This is also a new to me author and I really like her style of writing!
It really amazes me how words can flow from her pen and then turn into a story!
My thanks to Netgalley for a complimentary copy of this book.
NO compensations were received and all opinions are my own.

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Sophie is a single mother to a pair of twins is starting her own business and needs a bit of help. While cowboy Zeke is out of commission due to a injury he agrees to help her for the month as a nanny. Sophie wants nothing but the absolute best for her boys and its more then Zeke can give them but he got other things he can teach them like getting outside and basics of being a cowboy. Both are bound to butt heads on things but one thing that remains true is the attraction they both have.

This was a sweet story and its clean for those of you who do love a clean romance. I enjoyed seeing how the boys interacted with Zeke. I thought it was interesting how he worked around his issues and was able to still managed to keep things under wraps from everyone else. Like there was plenty to love and enjoy about this book but you'd have to read it to see. I'd also recommend being that this is part of a series, while this book is a standalone it goes even better when pair with the other books that come with this one. Its not much of a difference and there is a recap but I think you'd appreciate the series as a whole much better when read that way. Overall great book! I really enjoyed it.

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Sophie and Zeke may be from different worlds and have vastly different childhoods and families, but none of that matters when it comes to the sizzle of attraction between them.

Rescued by the Perfect Cowboy is a book about looking past prejudices and misconceptions to the heart of a person. It’s about finding the place you belong and the people you belong with. It’s also got some adorable little heathens in the form of four-year-old twin brothers.

There’s also the continued mystery of why Grandpa Harlan willed the dying Idaho town to his grandchildren. Could it be the man knew the value of a second chance? I’m looking forward to returning soon.

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Complementary copy given for honest review.

Sophie and Zeke’s love story is a sweet story about new beginnings and the love of children. This book is a great ready buy the fire. A clean wholesome read!

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I received a complimentary copy of this book from Harlequin via NetGalley and I am voluntarily reviewing it.

This was such a great story. I enjoyed the first one and this one I think was even better. I love a good cowboy story. Zeke was in an accident and broke his leg. He had to stay at the inn in town to recuperate. Also staying at the inn is Sophie and her two precocious twin boys, Alexander and Andrew. Sophie is trying to open up a "treasure" store to sell her grandfather's items that he collected and stored there in town. The story is a great one and follows the sub-plot of the first one. Why did Grandfather stipulate in his will that his children had to fire all of the grandchildren from their jobs in the various family business and they (the grandkids) inherited a town. Yep, Grandpa Harlan owned a town. All of the town folks cannot discuss their grandfather's business for an entire year after his death.

This story is written in a dual POV format. I absolutely adored it. There were times when I laughed so hard that I had to stop reading. Also there were some very poignant moments as well. I loved Zeke. The humble but extremely honorable cowboy was the perfect male protagonist. Sophie took a little warming up to because even though she tried not to be a snob, she was just a little bit.

This is such a great sweet, clean romance. While it is the second in the series, you don't have to read the first one to follow this one along. I highly recommend this one to anyone (especially if you love cowboys!!!)

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Publisher description: She came to Second Chance

…he took a chance on love

Art curator Sophie Monroe is overwhelmed with starting a new business and raising four-year-old twins. Needing help, the divorced mom hires cowboy Zeke Roosevelt as her interim nanny! French lessons and bookish pursuits give way to riding and roping. And scholarly Sophie falls hard for the strong, practical cowboy. Until Zeke reveals a secret that may prevent this temporary posse from becoming a permanent family.

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This was a cute, clean romance! The characters were fun and I really liked Zeke's relationship with Sophie's twins, but I wish there was more of the relationship between Zeke and Sophie revealed. It was like you were looking through a window and not seeing/hearing everything. I didn't realize this was the third book in a series, I wish I would have read the others first. This one was a good book, and mostly stand alone but I feel as if I didn't have the whole back story.

I received this advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.

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A twist on the parent / nanny in love trope
Private school educated, college graduate Sophie Monroe is stuck in a very small town due to her grandfather's will. All the grandchildren must come together to make something of the town, it's their inheritance.
Her twin brother Shane and a cousin Laurel are with her. Shane and daughter Gabby are running the inn, she is trying to set up a store selling used treasures and Laurel's is a sore of material, yarns and knitted goods.
Three of the twelve that inherited and smart enough to know it's worth more if they make more of it, they work out a plan and start executing it. Sophie's needs a nanny to help with her precocious twins and the only one available is Zeke, injured in a truck crash and desperate for cash to fix his truck. Zeke has a knack with the boys, so she takes him up on his offer and falls head over heels for the sweet man. He has a secret, will it affect her feelings for him..or will they get past it?
I requested and received a NetGalley ARC to peruse and offer my opinion freely.

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I love Second Chance so much! I am really enjoying this roller coaster ride with the Monroe grandchildren, unlocking more and more secrets. With each building they open up, we learn more and more. I can't wait to find out more of what Grandpa's great plan was!

As for Sophie and Zeke. AAAAHHH! I love Zeke so much. Sophie's boys sure pull at the heartstrings too.

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“Rescued by the Perfect Cowboy” is book 3 of the Mountain Monroes miniseries by Melinda Curtis and features Sophie Monroe and Zeke Roosevelt.

Sophie plans to open the trading post in Second Chance, but she needs someone to watch her twin sons, Andrew and Alexander, while she goes through tons of boxes to see what she can sell to earn money.
Zeke, recovering at the Lodgepole Inn after an accident, needs money to repair his truck since he can’t do his work at the Bucking Bull Ranch. He offers to be a nanny to Sophie’s boys.

Sophie and Zeke couldn’t be more different. She is cultured and educated. Zeke is a cowboy and had to drop out of school to work on the family ranch.
But love doesn’t care where you come from. A valuable lesson Sophie and Zeke will have to overcome if they want to be together.

Ms. Curtis writes a story that touches all the emotions.

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