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Loralee Lillibridge
ebook | Pages: 148 pages Rating: 4.5 | 16 Users | 10 Reviews
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Title | : | Hill Country Man |
Author | : | Loralee Lillibridge |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 148 pages |
Published | : | May 15th 2012 by Tell-Tale Publishing Group, LLC |
Categories | : | Fiction. Romance |
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Divorced after discovering her husband’s affairs had been going on for years, Maggie Oliver returns to Shade Tree, Texas, hoping the peaceful Hill Country ranch life will restore her self-esteem and help tame her rebellious fifteen-year-old daughter. When a fire destroys her home and ex-rodeo star Sam Banner, now a local police officer, races back into her life, she vows to steer clear of Sam’s brand of trouble. The seductive Texas charm of her ex’s best man has always been a threat to her heart . . . a heart that could be broken again by the secret he’s kept for years. How can Maggie trust herself to make the right choice this time? Sometimes, all it takes is a leap of faith and the love of a HILL COUNTRY MAN.Rating Containing Books Hill Country Man
Ratings: 4.5 From 16 Users | 10 ReviewsRate Containing Books Hill Country Man
Maggie, recently divorced, and her teenage daughter Dani move back to rural Texas to the house where Maggie grew up. When the house burns down, Sam, an old friend, offers them a place to live and job for Maggie. Sam supports Maggie through the challenge of moving back home with a reluctant teenager and eventually Sam and Maggie fall in love. This was a light read with a "happily ever after" ending that I thoroughly enjoyed. I would recommend this book to others. A free copy was received from*Full disclosure: the publisher provided me with a copy of this novel in the hope that I would review it*I have to admit that I sometimes approach romance novels with a bit of trepidation. Are they going to be too cliché? Too steamy? Not enough steam? I turn to romance novels when I want a bit of escapism and guaranteed happily ever afters, but just occasionally I find myself rolling my eyes and giving up after being bombarded by too many stereotypes and predictable storylines- then on the other
Enjoyable read. I am a sucker for romance and cowboys.
Hill Country Man was kind of predictable, but I still really enjoyed it. It followed the standard romance story line, fall in love, have a pointless fight, make-up, and they live happily ever after.Maggie and Sam, the main characters had a lot of chemistry and where fun to read about. Because they have past history it made their current relationship more complex.I really liked Dani and wish there was more of her, maybe ever have her point of view in the story, she was just such a complicated
My Aunt is the author.
When newly-divorced Maggie Oliver returns to the Hill Country of Texas, sullen teen daughter in tow, she faces more than her barely livable grandparents' home. Maggie's strength as she deals with a devastating fire, a rebellious daughter, a cheating ex-husband and an old flame makes the reader cheer her on. Maggie just needs to decide if the devastatingly handsome bad boy, now the local cop, is the man to whom she can trust her heart.Loralee Lillibridge brings warmth and humor to this story of
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