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Barbara White Daille

Autore di Court Me, Cowboy

20 opere 143 membri 8 recensioni 1 preferito

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Opere di Barbara White Daille

Court Me, Cowboy (2006) 19 copie
The Sheriff's Son (2006) 17 copie
A Rancher's Pride (2011) 14 copie
The Texan's Little Secret (2014) 11 copie
Cowboy in Charge (2016) 10 copie
Family Matters (2010) 8 copie
The Rodeo Man's Daughter (2012) 8 copie
Rancher at Risk (2014) 6 copie
Honorable Rancher (2012) 6 copie
A Rancher of Her Own (2015) 5 copie
Snowbound with Mr. Wrong (2016) 4 copie
Best of Cowboys Bundle (10-in-1) (2007) — Autore — 4 copie
One Week to Win Her Boss (2017) 3 copie
Rodeo man's Daughter (2011) 2 copie
Three for the Cowboy (2019) 1 copia

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ARC Review: Snowbound with Mr. Wrong (Snowflake Valley) by Barbara White Daille

Snowbound with Mr. Wrong has all the right ingredients to heat things up. Take two clueless exes, add kids and an unexpected snowstorm for good measure and than wait for the sparks to begin. Things are about to get naughty this holiday season. Ms. Daille brings on the laughs with Nick and Lyssa. Lyssa is adorably frustrating, She has no clue how falling in love works. Nick is equally dense, but a temptation all the same. If the romance doesn't take away the chill, the laugh out loud antics sure will.… (altro)
 
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Lashea677 | 1 altra recensione | Feb 16, 2019 |
Ms. White creates tales of all encompassing love. It's so easy to hand over your heart and forget to ask for it back. Family meets romance and the rest is history. She slowly reveals the meaning of love with a sweetness that is as erotic as any naughty novel. Heart is sprinkled on every page and permeates each character and word that works it's magic on the romantic in our souls. Love is the greatest factor and it serves as a beacon to guide both the characters and readers home. One Week to Win Her Boss is just another example of a gifted storyteller.
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Lashea677 | Feb 16, 2019 |
Very good book. Andi has brought her two kids back home to Cowboy Creek for an extended visit after the death of her husband. Part of her time will be spent working as a wedding planner for the family business. She's still trying to deal with the truth behind her husband's death and the fallout from it. Dealing with her grandfather's matchmaking ways is not something she wants to do, but when her high school sweetheart comes back to town, she doesn't have a choice.

Mitch left Cowboy Creek years ago to become a cop in Los Angeles. At the time, he was also escaping a broken heart. Now he's back, recovering from an injury received in the line of duty and trying to deal with his guilty feelings over the death of his partner. Seeing the woman who broke his heart all those years ago is the last thing he needs.

Mitch was still harboring a lot of anger from their parting as teenagers, and he was ready to let it loose when he saw Andi for the first time. That anger swiftly dissipated when he finally got the explanation of what happened, though honestly I didn't understand her reasons at all. Be that as it may, both of them had moved on with their lives, though tragedy has brought them back together. It quickly becomes obvious to them both that the attraction is still there, but neither wants to do anything about it.

Enter Andi's grandfather, Jed. He's been very successful getting his other two granddaughters matched up, and now he's decided to help Andi along. Simply on his memories of them as teenagers, he has decided that Mitch and Andi are a perfect match. Even before seeing them together as adults, he has made his plans. Not only does he find multiple creative ways to throw them together, he has enlisted help in doing it. One of those helpers came as a surprise to me.

The development of their relationship was not an easy one. Mitch is a great guy, wonderful with her kids, and happy to help with the things he's asked to do. He is definitely still attracted to Andi, but is avoiding any idea of a relationship with her. He no longer trusts his instincts thanks to what happened on the job. He has also buried his feelings about what happened and refuses to talk about it with anyone. Andi senses that something is wrong, but he dodges every time she tries to get him to open up to her.

He does trust one instinct and that's the one that tells him that something is eating at Andi. Though he doesn't want to talk about his feelings, he has no trouble pestering her about hers. Andi's issues are complex, but all stem from her husband's death. One of the biggest of those issues is her refusal to get involved with anyone who has a dangerous job, as she doesn't want to suffer that kind of loss again.

Both are dismayed by Jed's matchmaking attempts, but rather than stand up to him, they decide to pretend to give in. They stage a fake engagement that is supposed to give them the space to escape his machinations. Instead, they find themselves wishing it could be real. Unfortunately, their fears keep them from seeing the possibilities. Both of them have to find a way to overcome those fears if they want to have a future together. I have to say that Mitch's solution was not a surprise, given his background. I liked his realization that just talking to Andi had helped him sort through his feelings, though it took a visit back to LA to see it. I loved seeing who helped Andi with hers. The ending was really sweet.
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scoutmomskf | Dec 20, 2016 |
Lyssa & Nick were a couple until the night Alyssa fell asleep waiting for Nick to finish up a work call before they could head out for dinner. Lyssa can see Nick always putting work first & trying to buy his way out of trouble by taking her for fancy meals. She doesn't think she can be with someone like that & she ends the relationship. Fast forward several months to a holiday party that Lyssa's sister is putting on. Lyssa is tricked into playing an elf helping Santa. Nick has been roped into playing Santa. They end up snowbound with three kids & have to make the best of it.

I loved Tommy, Mollie & Brent! Tommy was a sweet mischievous child. Mollie was a moody preteen & Brent ended up being a really nice young man. They added a lot of humor & fun to the story. Nick & Lyssa's characters were written in such a way that they had blinders on. They both could only see their side but preached to the other that they needed to open their eyes & realize that the others position had merit. There seemed to be some unnecessary fluff in the middle while they were snowbound. It went on a little long with very little contribution to the plot. It was a very pleasing holiday story.
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Pam50627 | 1 altra recensione | Nov 4, 2016 |

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20
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143
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4.2
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8
ISBN
55
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