Colorado Cowboy

Includes a bonus novella

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Pub Date Apr 02 2019 | Archive Date Mar 25 2019

Description

A down-on-her-luck bull rider falls for the cowboy she can't resist...

As a champion barrel racer, Charity Stone has learned to hold her own in the male-dominated rodeo world. There's no cowboy she can't handle...except for one. Officer Dev Jenkins has made it clear he doesn't look at her like one of the guys. He's caught her attention but Charity doesn't do relationships--especially not with a cowboy. When she suddenly finds herself in charge of her thirteen-year-old nephew, who's had a few brushes with the law, Charity has no choice but to ask for the deputy's help.

Dev hasn't stopped fantasizing about Charity since she moved to Topaz Falls, but she's been hell bent on keeping her distance. When she comes to him for help with her nephew, he finally has the chance to make his move. Winning her over won't be easy, though--especially when her nephew's mistakes start to threaten his town. How can he do his job and still convince Charity he's the cowboy for her?

Includes the bonus story "Unbroken" by Jay Crownover!

A down-on-her-luck bull rider falls for the cowboy she can't resist...

As a champion barrel racer, Charity Stone has learned to hold her own in the male-dominated rodeo world. There's no cowboy she...


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ISBN 9781538712276
PRICE $7.99 (USD)
PAGES 448

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A touching and emotional continuation of a series I have thoroughly enjoyed. There are so many moments that will leave you with your heart breaking, then turn around and make you smile. The characters have realistic depth and personality, sweeping you up in their wants, desires, and at times insecurities. This is one story that difficult to put down once you start reading.

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This is the first book of the series I have read, and rest assured that it’s definitely a stand alone.
Charity Stone has made a name of herself not only as a champion barrel racer, but also as a gal that will handle anyone and anything. Her childhood was tough. One in which she had to take care of herself while her Mom paraded men.
Dev Jenkins is the local deputy that has been attracted to her, though from the distance. When Charity’s sister drops her 13 year old son Brodie on her doorstep with a promise of coming back to get him, Charity is faced with a troubled kid who’s going through the same feelings of abandonment she went through as a kid. When he gets into trouble, Charity goes to Dev for help.
While the story is engaging and the characters likable and complex, it’s the underlying story that will touch your hearts. A reminder that children who are neglected and/or abandoned by those who are suppose to care for them, will likely be adults that will carry that same feeling. An endeavor difficult to overcome. In this case finding someone who “gets” you and loves you, makes all the difference.
I was entrusted a copy of this book by Netgalley and the publisher. The opinions expressed are solely my own.

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This is my first Sara Richardson book (I have another of hers on my tbr). This was heavy packed with emotions about family drama and suddenly Charity the main character has to raise her troublesome 13 year old nephew left by her sister who is on the bad end of the law. I wasn't prepared how this story was going to turn out (being the kind it was), but overall it was good.

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