***It was their parents' ranch, through the good days and the bad. But if they want to hang on to their land, their pride, and their family, the three Sorentino sisters will have to reinvent it from the ground up--and one of them just may reinvent herself in the process...*** --- \*\* \*\* \*\*
Catcher Creek 01 - The Trouble With Cowboys
β Scribed by Cutler, Melissa
- Book ID
- 108948174
- Publisher
- Zebra
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Series
- Catcher Creek 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
It was their parents' ranch, through the good days and the bad. But if they want to hang on to their land, their pride, and their family, the three Sorentino sisters will have to reinvent it from the ground up--and one of them just may reinvent herself in the process...
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Cowboys have never been good for Amy Sorentino. First her hard-riding father bankrupted the family farm. Then her all-hat-no-cattle boyfriend sold her out on national television, ending her promising career as a chef. Now she and her squabbling sisters have partnered up in a final attempt to save their land by starting an inn and local restaurant. So it figures that with everything on the line, Amy's key supplier is just the kind of Stetson-tipping heartbreaking bad boy she's sworn to avoid. But Kellan Reed has a few secrets of his own--and cowboy or not, Amy can't resist this kind of wild ride...
THE TROUBLE WITH COWBOYS is Book 1 in the Catcher Creek Cowboys series
Book 1 - The Trouble with Cowboys (October 2012)
Book 2 - Cowboy Justice (October 2013)
Book 3 - How to Rope a Real Man (May 2014)
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"One hot romance from start to finish."
--Carolyn Brown, New York Times bestselling author of Mistletoe Cowboy
***"***I highly recommend this read for all fans of western romances written with a fun and fresh spunk!" - Deseree SteenbergοΏ½of Contemporary Romance Reviews
(western romance, chef, culinary, new mexico, sibling relationships, contemporary romance, high heat level, Top Chef -like reality show contestant)οΏ½
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Review
"Grabs readers from the first page with a story set in rural New Mexico and centered around a quirky chef returning home to help her family. Witty dialogue, great pacing and steamy romance-- not to mention a sassy heroine and her charming cowboy -- make for one fun, passionate romp." - Romantic Times Bookreviews Magazine
"Kellan Reed is an absolute heart-breaking cowboy hero that every woman is going to fall in love with and Amy Sorentino is such a likeable character... THE TROUBLE WITH COWBOYS is a very quick read, but very good and satisfying!" - **Fresh Fiction
"Mutual attraction brings Kellen and Amy together for heated sexual encounters, and they learn from each other the difference between lust and love, and forgiveness within family relationships. This is a very touching love story." - **The Romance Man Blog********
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