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The mesas and canyons of rural Utah are both beautiful and unforgiving—as unforgiving as the locals in Sharperville, who will never see Jamie Sundstrom as anything other than the no-good daughter of the town drunk. Now, two years after losing her own daughter in a nasty custody battle, Jamie is saving every penny from her job as a backhoe operator for a good lawyer. Her heart is as battered as her rundown car—until a soft-spoken, easy-on-the-eyes cowboy drifts into town…
Cal Cameron is trying to adjust to his new normal, working on his sister’s farm after recovering from the rodeo wreck that ended his championship career. At first sight, he can tell that Jamie is guarded. But as she slowly lets him into her world, he’ll do anything to help her get her daughter back—even if it means finally letting go of the man he was and becoming a different kind of hero…
“This sweet, modern cowboy tale is just the book you’re looking for!” –RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars Top Pick
The mesas and canyons of rural Utah are both beautiful and unforgiving—as unforgiving as the locals in Sharperville, who will never see Jamie Sundstrom as anything other than the no-good daughter of...
The mesas and canyons of rural Utah are both beautiful and unforgiving—as unforgiving as the locals in Sharperville, who will never see Jamie Sundstrom as anything other than the no-good daughter of the town drunk. Now, two years after losing her own daughter in a nasty custody battle, Jamie is saving every penny from her job as a backhoe operator for a good lawyer. Her heart is as battered as her rundown car—until a soft-spoken, easy-on-the-eyes cowboy drifts into town…
Cal Cameron is trying to adjust to his new normal, working on his sister’s farm after recovering from the rodeo wreck that ended his championship career. At first sight, he can tell that Jamie is guarded. But as she slowly lets him into her world, he’ll do anything to help her get her daughter back—even if it means finally letting go of the man he was and becoming a different kind of hero…
“This sweet, modern cowboy tale is just the book you’re looking for!” –RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars Top Pick
Advance Praise
“If you’re looking to take a break for the holiday bustle,
this sweet, modern cowboy tale is just the book you’re looking for! The
narrative is told in third person omniscient POV and unfolds in an almost retro
style. Bronston has done a great job with the creation of the town of
Sharperville, and she’s successfully integrated it into contemporary Utah. The
hero and heroine are strong characters readers will root for, the secondary
characters do more than take up space and the commentary on what happened with
the first judge will give readers a lot to think about .”– RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars Top Pick
“If you’re looking to take a break for the holiday bustle, this sweet, modern cowboy tale is just the book you’re looking for! The narrative is told in third person omniscient POV and unfolds in an...
“If you’re looking to take a break for the holiday bustle,
this sweet, modern cowboy tale is just the book you’re looking for! The
narrative is told in third person omniscient POV and unfolds in an almost retro
style. Bronston has done a great job with the creation of the town of
Sharperville, and she’s successfully integrated it into contemporary Utah. The
hero and heroine are strong characters readers will root for, the secondary
characters do more than take up space and the commentary on what happened with
the first judge will give readers a lot to think about .”– RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars Top Pick
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