Falling for the Cowboy Dad

· Harlequin
5.0
1 review
Ebook
384
Pages
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About this ebook

He’s always been the one…

She’s always been just a friend!

Grace Beverly spent years hopelessly in love with her best friend, Billy Austin. Now he’s back in Eagle’s Rest, Colorado, determined to provide the best life possible for his four-year-old daughter. He’s just not sure how. Helping Billy navigate the world of parenting is a one-way ticket back to heartache. Yet how can Grace say no to her oldest friend?

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Amanda Rooney
January 30, 2019
The beginning of this week I was given the opportunity to review one of Patricia Johns new books entitled Falling for the Cowboy Dad. I found this book very easy to get into, well written, and thoroughly enjoyed following along with her characters as they explore the possibility of maturing a life long childhood friendship into something much deeper. I particularly liked the fact that the heroine isn't your stereotypical bombshell blond, that the hero had real in-depth issues of his own, and how they both worked to better themselves while accepting the other person for who they are. The plot is well thought out, entertaining, and kept this mother of four coming back to it every chance I could get. It is well with the purchase if you like entertaining, wholesome, realistic romances.
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About the author

Patricia Johns writes from Alberta, Canada where she lives with her husband and son. She has her Honors BA in English Literature and writes for both Harlequin and Kensington books. She loves prairie skies and time with her family.

 

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