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Mountain Country Cowboy

by Glynna Kaye

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Second-Chance Daddy When he's offered a job at Hunter's Hideaway, single dad Cash Herrera immediately accepts. It means the former bad boy can start over and gain custody of his son, Joey. Still, small-town folk have long memories--especially Cash's pretty childhood nemesis. Rio Hunter is now a lovely, courageous woman...and Cash's new boss. Past betrayal makes them both wary, and Rio's secret promise will soon take her away from Hunter Ridge. Yet working with Cash and teaching Joey about her beloved horses draw her closer to both. Can she create a loving family with the man who's claiming her future?… (more)
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3.5 stars: Though this got off to a slow start for me, I came to care about the characters. Joey was a nice addition to the well-worn romance plot of two people not wanting to love each other because of ascribing characteristics from past relationships onto their current love interest. I also really liked the Hunter family's closeness as well as their commitment to keeping their hideaway true to their original intent while being willing to make some changes that fit that vision--even in the fact of possibly alienating a potential revenue source.

Rio's commitment to helping domestic violence victims with an interest in prevention (trying to get those involved in dangerous dating relationships to see the truth before it goes too far) is admirable, but at times she seems very single-minded about it and doesn't want to consider that it might not be her calling from God. Or that she could have that plus other things as well.

Lorilee's willingness to give up her son confuses me. Maybe she truly does believe he will be better off with Cash. Maybe she's still just looking out for herself and her own happiness. I was sorry it took an injury to Joey to get both Lorilee and Cash to talk. ( )
  JenniferRobb | Jul 28, 2018 |
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To my "Seeker Sisters" at seekerville.blogspot.com
Thank you for over a decade of love, prayers, and encouragement.
God did a beautiful thing when he brought us together.
Mary Connealy
Janet Dean
Debby Giusti
Audra Harders
Ruth Logan Herne
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"Nice try, Grady, but I'm not buying it."
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Second-Chance Daddy When he's offered a job at Hunter's Hideaway, single dad Cash Herrera immediately accepts. It means the former bad boy can start over and gain custody of his son, Joey. Still, small-town folk have long memories--especially Cash's pretty childhood nemesis. Rio Hunter is now a lovely, courageous woman...and Cash's new boss. Past betrayal makes them both wary, and Rio's secret promise will soon take her away from Hunter Ridge. Yet working with Cash and teaching Joey about her beloved horses draw her closer to both. Can she create a loving family with the man who's claiming her future?

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