A Family for the Rodeo Cowboy
A Clean and Uplifting Romance
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2023
- Category
- Clean & Wholesome, Small Town & Rural, Contemporary, Western
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780369723758
- Publish Date
- Apr 2023
- List Price
- $6.99
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Description
Rodeo is his past…
Is she his future?
After an injury forces rodeo cowboy Cole Carter into early retirement and returning home, he’s drawn to the spunky new animal physical therapist. But as much as he likes easygoing Mel McNeil, the divorcée and her young daughter need stability, not his footloose life. When rodeo calls again, will Cole jump back in the saddle or finally become the man Mel deserves?
From Harlequin Heartwarming: Wholesome stories of love, compassion and belonging.
The Montana Carters
Book 1: Montana Reunion
Book 2: A Family for the Rodeo Cowboy
About the author
Jen Gilroy writes sweet romance and uplifting women’s fiction—warm, feel-good stories to bring readers’ hearts home. A Romance Writers of America® Golden Heart® finalist and shortlisted for the Romantic Novelists’ Association Joan Hessayon award, she lives in small-town Ontario, Canada with her husband, teenage daughter and floppy-eared rescue hound. She loves reading, ice cream, ballet and paddling her purple kayak. Visit her at www.jengilroy.com
Editorial Reviews
“[A Family for the Rodeo Cowboy is] filled with wonderful, well-written characters. They’ve got hard issues they’ve either dealt with or are dealing with currently. They don’t always say the right things or make the right decisions. In other words, they’re like we are! The characters absolutely make the story.” —Christy’s Cozy Corners
“A Family for the Rodeo Cowboy was such an enjoyable story….I really liked the community and supportive family that the author has created in this small town. And the romantic chemistry between Cole and Mel grew very naturally.” —Britt Reads Fiction
“The characters [in A Family for the Rodeo Cowboy] have so much depth and I’ve enjoyed getting to know them. They are not perfect, experience a range of emotions and make the reader really care about what happens to them.” —Susan Loves Books