Trouble at Lone Spur
by Roz Denny Fox
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Humorous romance. Widowed Lizbeth is a farrier, following the rodeo but now wants a permanent home. She finds a job at Gil Spencer's ranch, only to find her new boss hates anything rodeo related. But his twin sons need some womanly attention, and her daughter is going to team up with the twins to get the parents together
I picked this book up because of the TBR Jar Challenge I am doing. Another pleasant surprise read. I have so many books I keep putting off for a different book. This is a cute romance story. I love a good romance.
Trouble at Lone Spur is the story of Lizbeth Robbins and her daughter. Lizbeth is a widower and has been following the rodeo circuit that her husband used to work in. She has a daughter who is now in school and needs some stability. She becomes a farrier at the Lone Spur. She is enjoying the job. Gil Spencer is the owner of Lone Spur and has two young children of his own. He is a divorced man and hates rodeos because his ex wife loves them.
Gil returns from being out doing work for his ranch, to return to learn that he has a show more woman farrier, and he is not too happy about it. You can feel the tension between Gil and Lizbeth. Gil doesn't want a woman distracting his workers and when he learns that she is from the rodeo, that adds more fuel to his dander of dislike. He fires her and the story just gets better. A nice light read. show less
Trouble at Lone Spur is the story of Lizbeth Robbins and her daughter. Lizbeth is a widower and has been following the rodeo circuit that her husband used to work in. She has a daughter who is now in school and needs some stability. She becomes a farrier at the Lone Spur. She is enjoying the job. Gil Spencer is the owner of Lone Spur and has two young children of his own. He is a divorced man and hates rodeos because his ex wife loves them.
Gil returns from being out doing work for his ranch, to return to learn that he has a show more woman farrier, and he is not too happy about it. You can feel the tension between Gil and Lizbeth. Gil doesn't want a woman distracting his workers and when he learns that she is from the rodeo, that adds more fuel to his dander of dislike. He fires her and the story just gets better. A nice light read. show less
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