Tall, Dark and Cowboy
Praise for Cowboy Fever:"Full of heart and passion." – Jodi Thomas, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Texas BlueShe's looking for an old friend. . .In the wake of a nasty divorce, Lacey Bradford heads for Wyoming where she's sure her old friend will take her in. Bit her high...
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Praise for Cowboy Fever:"Full of heart and passion." – Jodi Thomas, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Texas BlueShe's looking for an old friend. . .In the wake of a nasty divorce, Lacey Bradford heads for Wyoming where she's sure her old friend will take her in. Bit her high school pal Chase Caldwell is no longer the gangly boy who would follow her anywhere. For one thing, he's now incredibly buff and handsome, but that's not all that's changed. . . What she finds is one hot cowboy. . . Chase has been through tough times and is less than thrilled to see the girl who once broke his heart. But try as he might to resist her, while Lacey's putting her life back together, he's finding new ways to be part of it.Praise for Cowboy Fever:"Hot, hot, hot. . . with more twists and turns than a buckin' bull at a world-class rodeo, lots of sizzlin' sex, and characters so real you'll swear they live down the road!" – Carolyn Brown, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Red's Hot Cowboy"A breath of fresh air." – Night Owl Romance Reviewer Top Pick
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781402251443 (1402251440)
Publish date: November 1st 2011
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Pages no: 376
Edition language: English
Lacey finally leaves Tennessee and her ex husband who swindled people out of their land to make lots of money. Back in her hometown of Conway TN a lot of people thought Lacey was part of it. She couldn't find a job to make it out on her own. She decided to head across country to Wyoming and her ...
There is nothing like a good western, I guess that is why people come to my blog by searching cowboys because I always seem to have something nice to say about them. Perhaps it's because I am country born and bred. But more likely because cowboys are hot.In this one we have a former geeky farm boy w...
drey’s thoughts:Lacey Bradford isn’t the kind of girl I normally like – not as a heroine, anyway. She’s spent her life so far living up to other people’s expectations, letting her own self be buried in the meantime – if she ever had a “self” to call her own. She’s a bit clueless about “normal,” havi...