The Cowboy's Valentine
A Contemporary Romance, Romance, Western Romance book. The Cowboy's Valentine by Donna Alward attracted me because of the blurb and because I just love cowboys! This...
HEART OF A COWBOY Coming home is hard enough without ranch manager Quinn Solomon making Lacey Duggan feel like an unwanted guest. She's only here until she figures out what to do with her one-third ownership of Crooked Valley. But Quinn's irresistible daughter is giving Lacey ideas about being part of a family. And though they don't even like each other, Lacey's having crazier notions about the widowed single dad. Does Lacey think she can waltz in and turn Quinn's life upside down…only to leave again? The pretty accountant knows nothing about running a ranch, yet she's making the Montana homestead feel like a home. Quinn isn't looking for love again. Until a woman who's all heart and a determined little girl help one lovestruck cowboy see the light.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 224 pages
- ISBN: 9780373755561 / 0
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Lacey Duggan had lost it all. She lost her job, her home and her husband left her. She went home to the ranch she owned with her two brothers. Quinn Solomon was the ranch manager and he was a single father with a four year old daughter. Quinn came into his life when she returned home. This is a wonderful love story. There is a reason... The Cowboy's Valentine by Donna Alward attracted me because of the blurb and because I just love cowboys! This is such a sweet and well written book. Despite being part of a series, it can be read as a standalone.The enjoyed meeting Lacey and Quinn. Quinn lost his wife and has a young daughter to look after. He works as the ranch manager... Donna Alward is the queen of domestic romance. How she manages to keep me riveted with ordinary lives of ordinary people, doing no more than making dinner, watching TV, and drinking a beer at the local pub is a wonder. But that is exactly what Alward does: expose the soft core of her characters, their fears, vulnerabilities, dashed...