Summer at Stallion Ridge

· Last Ride, Texas Book 3 · Sold by HQN Books
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"Clear off space on your keeper shelf, Fossen has arrived."—Lori Wilde, New York Times bestselling author

Can two old friends rekindle the spark that brought them together when their pasts are littered with land mines?

The chance to be near his young son is the only thing that could entice former SWAT commander Matt Corbin back to his hometown. Matt has only a few happy memories of his tough childhood in Last Ride, Texas, and most of them involve Emory Parkman. Once his teenage crush, she’s now living in a cottage on his late grandfather’s ranch, which seems like a good omen…until Matt learns Emory is looking into his family’s history, a subject he’d prefer remained closed.

Emory’s wedding-gown designs are said to bring luck—to everyone but her. Though twice bitten by romance that went sour, she’s tempted to take a chance on the rancher next door. Emory and Matt’s long-ago attempts at love never got a fair chance, but all these years later, their attraction is stronger than ever. Maybe by unearthing some of his ancestors’ long-buried secrets, she can help him finally cast off the past’s shadows and prove to Matt that the third time’s the charm.

Don’t miss Mornings at River's End Ranch, the next book in Delores Fossen’s Last Ride, Texas series!
Book 1: Spring at Saddle Run
Book 2: Christmas at Colts Creek
Book 3: Summer at Stallion Ridge
Book 4: Mornings at Rivers End Ranch

Ratings and reviews

5.0
3 reviews
Viper Spaulding
9 March 2022
Surviving scandal in a small, gossipy town Matt is back in Last Ride not because he particularly wants to return to his grandfather's ranch, but his ex-wife has moved there with their son as she rekindles a high-school romance and he's not going to be any farther from his son than he has to be. Settling into his new role as the sheriff, he runs into his junior-high crush, Emory, who has been selected by the historical society to do a biographical report on Matt's late mother, Candy Lynn, who by all accounts lived to create scandal whenever and wherever she could. Emory, a wedding dress designer, is a wonderful character, full of heart and compassion as she delves into matters that everyone would prefer to keep buried. She's careful to not make assumptions and tries to be as objective as possible. Turns out Candy Lynn kept a diary, and more than one of her acquaintances wants to make sure the diary never sees the light of day. There's a bit of suspense and intrigue here, as folks from all over Last Ride turn out to be mentioned in Candy Lynn's history and more than a few secrets are unearthed in both Matt's and Emory's families. Matt and Emory have a gentle, heartwarming romance that sweeps them together despite their own past romantic failures that have made them each a little gun-shy about trusting in forever again. I loved the way they connected, and how they met the challenges brought by living in such a small town. I thought the way Emory handled the official report was brilliant. I loved the simple yet beautiful HEA, especially Matt's offer to make sure her wedding dress was as lucky as all the others she has made. I highly recommend this sweet and tender romance, and look forward to reading more from this author. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
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About the author

USA Today bestselling author, Delores Fossen, is a former Air Force officer who’s sold over 150 novels. She's received the Booksellers' Best Award for romantic suspense, the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award and was a finalist for the Rita ®. In addition, she's had nearly a hundred short stories and articles published in national magazines.You can contact the author through her webpage at www.deloresfossen.com

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