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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Cowboy Meets His Matchdi Leann Harris
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"Sawyer Jensen is ready to grab life -- and his new job -- by the horns. The tall, hazel-eyed cowboy has been brought in to revive Quay County's faltering rodeo, but his bigger challenge may be taking on Erin Delong. The beautiful rodeo rider was in the running for Sawyer's job, and she's not walking away without a fight. Sawyer is no stranger to conflict, but the feelings Erin is stirring in him are brand-new. Her independent spirit both intrigues and scares him. As it turns out, Sawyer's biggest project will be repairing his own wounded heart -- and Erin may just be the perfect person for the job!" -- Back cover. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyVotoMedia:
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Both characters are strong enough to put forth and argue for their ideas, but also flexible enough to listen to the other person's point of view and be persuaded if the arguments are sound or at least reach a compromise. Yes, there are a few rocky points, but they are resolved.
The author puts many life lessons into the pages, and this is the main reason I gave it 5 stars, even though I probably wouldn't read the story again--at least not anytime soon. There's the fact that men and women will process things differently and reach out in different ways. Women may just sit down and talk about their feelings, but men often do so when they're working on other tasks.
Sawyer is able to point out things to Erin and to her brother Tate in ways that show them truths without making them feel silly or stupid for not seeing it. Erin does the same for Sawyer.
This plot avoids many of the common-to-the-genre plots and creates characters I care about and root for. ( )