Cowboy Dad
by:
Cathy McDavid (author)
Welcome Home, CowboyAs head of guest services at Bear Creek Ranch, it's Natalie Forrester's job to make everyone feel welcome.But from the moment they meet, it's former rodeo champion Aaron Reyes who makes her feel special. The widowed cowboy may be kicking up some dust with his former in-laws,...
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Welcome Home, CowboyAs head of guest services at Bear Creek Ranch, it's Natalie Forrester's job to make everyone feel welcome.But from the moment they meet, it's former rodeo champion Aaron Reyes who makes her feel special. The widowed cowboy may be kicking up some dust with his former in-laws, but he's all warmth and tenderness when it comes to Natalie and her infant daughter.Aaron wasn't expecting the folks at Bear Creek to roll out the welcome mat for him. And he certainly didn't intend to fall for the caring single mother and her irresistible baby. He'd planned to skip town as soon as he took care of family business. But how can he leave with Natalie making him feel this is where he belongsā¦ that he's finally come home?
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780373752256 (0373752253)
Publish date: August 12th 2008
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 216
Edition language: English
Category:
Romance,
Adult,
Family,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Western,
Western Romance
Series: The State of Parenthood (#3)
What single mother wouldn't want to meet up with this cowboy ? He's handsome, an ex rodeo star, has money, and he loves her baby. Wait, there is more to him, he's kind, considerate, and generous. Now our single mother must figure out of she can take a chance with this cowboy who will be history whe...
Cowboy Dad (Harlequin American Romance) - Cathy McDavid This was exactly what I was expecting of this Harlequin Romance, but it was also a surprisingly quick and entertaining read. The cover threw me for a bit as I thought it would be overly cheesy but it had a good story. I thought the ending...
It wasn't bad, but nothing extraordinary either.