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Free PDF , by Carolyn Brown

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, by Carolyn Brown

, by Carolyn Brown


, by Carolyn Brown


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Product details

File Size: 1907 KB

Print Length: 276 pages

Publisher: Montlake Romance (December 16, 2014)

Publication Date: December 16, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00KTLXWZK

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,544 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Ok, first off I have to give a disclaimer that I am a rancher in Texas. This book aggravated me. First of all, people in Texas do NOT talk like these book characters. We don't call people feller, eat chicken for breakfast, or get up at 4 am. And no one ever plows a field their first few times on a tractor!!Now that my rant is done, I had high hopes for this book. The story synopsis seemed clever and the book cover is precious. But it just did not do anything for me. I started skimming at 40% because I had started and put it down several times.I never figured out the role of Rusty, and there was limited character development on Ezra and the moms of the sisters. The romance between Cooper and Abby was not fully developed or believable.There was a lot of promise in the beginning with the funeral scene, and arrival of Abby. I would have like more background on her Army experience and how it shaped her personality.Just not my type of writing. Oh, and for the record; Ranchers raise cattle.....they don't grow them.

I usually like Carolyn Brown novels. Granted the "Texas dialogue" is a bit much. I'm from Texas and we don't talk like this. Yet we have some southern drawl but this book goes to the extreme. I liked the book OK but there was just a little too much angst for me. The heroine is so uptight. Just not my cup of tea I guess. Also, these three half sisters who have never worked on a ranch seemed to step right up and take on the jobs without any complaining. Right, I don't think so. The only one of the sisters who had some experience on her grandparents farm I understand that she could step up but the others not so much. For instance if a thirty something with no experience handling cattle, hops on an ATV along with her inexperienced sisters to try to heard cattle that had just stamped in a massive thunderstorm the story becomes unbelievable. Plus if said thirty something is traveling at full speed on this ATV and hits a hole causing her to be thrown over the handlebars face fits into cow manure just gets up and has no injuries to speak of and continues to heard the cattle. I find this unbelievable also. Just sayin'...!! Ms. Brown's novels are usually funny but this one just didn't rise to the occasion. Mostly the book consists of day to day activities on the ranch. Lots of cooking, lots of conversation around the dinner table and lots of stressing about things they can't do anything about. I like to be entertained when I read guess I'm just shallow because this book did not do it.

Kind of liked the book but had to give it a low rating because I am a veteran and I am pretty sure if I was from the south I would be annoyed too. Seriously if she were close enough to see a girl in the window she would have been killed too. Nobody is ever such a good shot that it is requested they go to sniper school and women aren't allowed anyways. E5s wouldn't have as much responsibility as she keeps saying and even more so no officer would be in charge of punishing her and nobody shrubs floors with toothbrush. She wouldn't wear her BDUs (uniform). Lastly 12 years in the army, pretty female, never been married or had a baby? I call impossible. BUT I don't think the book is bade just annoying.

Abby Malloy has grown up knowing who her father is but not knowing him personally. She never even met him. Upon her father's death she is summoned to his funeral and then his ranch. She meets two sisters she never knew she had. It turns out that her father wanted a son to pass his ranch down to. Unfortunately each of his three wives only gave him a daughter. He then gave up on having a son.In his will he stated that the three girls were to live together on the ranch. The last one standing would then inherit the ranch, lock, stock and barrel. Should they leave before the year was up they would be given a cash settlement and forfeit all rights to the ranch. There is also a cowboy, Cooper Wilson, who owns the Lucky Seven ranch next door. There is an instant attraction between Abby and Cooper.This is a wonderful love story about two people fearful of commitment. I loved every minute of this story and was sad for it to end.

This is the second book in the series, but can be read as a stand alone. Abby, Bonnie & Shiloh are 3 sisters, who all had the same father that they never knew, and didn't know about each other until his death. His will stipulated that they all stay in his ranch for a year if any of them wished to own it. Abby is the oldest sister & has just left the Army. Her mother had passed away previously & she has no family & hasn't decided what to do with her life. I love the way she & her sisters form a bond & work together on the ranch, each having their own special skills. Abby quickly falls for a neighboring rancher, Cooper, who is also the local sheriff. Things get hot & heavy immediately - they are drawn to each other from the first meeting. They both fight it because Abby may not be staying. Sweet love story for this couple & hoping we get the stories of the other sisters in upcoming books!

I absolutely loved this story from beginning to end. Abbey and Conner were perfectly matched-IMO. Loved the sisterhood. In the beginning I had my doubts of how this would work out, but I really shouldn't have because Ms. Brown spun the perfect scenario. The funniest part of this story is when the sister got hammered, just too funny. I hope she plans to add to this series, Because I would love to learn more about what happens with the other two sisters.

A good romance, with a little more to it. Very interesting story about 3 strong sisters thrown together under very unexpected circumstances. I enjoyed the way each of the characters was developed and their backgrounds were revealed. The romance between the oldest sister and the sheriff was woven throughout, with lots of ranch work, humor, food, and family history blended in. A good quick read that kept me interested and left a definite opening for sequels (I hope) to learn more about what happens with the other two sisters.

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