East Baton Rouge Parish Library

How to cowboy, Creedence horse rescue series, book 3., Jennie Marts

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How to cowboy, Creedence horse rescue series, book 3., Jennie Marts
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
How to cowboy
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Jennie Marts
Series statement
Creedence Horse Rescue
Sub title
Creedence horse rescue series, book 3.
Summary
For fans of Carolyn Brown, Maisey Yates, and Jennifer Ryan, this steamy, emotional cowboy romance has all your favorites: A hunky single dad showing his daughter the ropes A heroine looking for a fresh start Leaning on each other through hard times Irresistible attraction Rescue horses and ranch animals with lots of personality How do you go about healing a broken heart? After one injury too many, Cade gave up the rodeo for a simpler life working at his cousin's horse rescue ranch. But his life turns upside down when his estranged daughter is placed in his custody after a tragic car accident. Wanting nothing to do with her father, thirteen year-old Allie struggles to adjust to her new life. Nora Fisher never thought her last relationship would leave her empty-handed and empty-hearted, back home in her mother's basement. Taking a job as a physical therapist for an injured young girl seems like a sound plan. Except she isn't prepared for the girl's hunky cowboy dad to be so involved. Cade and Nora are both in way over their heads, but must find a way to work together to help Allie and the horses on the rescue ranch. And as they lean on each other, they just might heal their hearts and find a way to love again. Praise for Jennie Marts: "Funny, complicated, and irresistible. Sometimes a cowboy isn't perfect but you got to love him anyway."—Jodi Thomas, New York Times bestselling author, for Caught Up in a Cowboy "Pulled me in from the very first page... a steamy, heartfelt romance."—Romance Junkies for A Cowboy State of Mind "A fun, charismatic, and extremely engaging read."—Harlequin Junkie for It Started With a Cowboy
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