Big Chance Cowboy

· Big Chance Dog Rescue Book 1 · Sourcebooks, Inc.
4.8
4 reviews
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384
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At Big Chance Animal Rescue,

Even humans get a second chance

After a disastrous mistake disbanded his Army unit, Adam Collins has returned home to Big Chance, Texas. He just wants to sell the family ranch, set up his sister and grandfather with the funds, and then ride off into the sunset.

Lizzie Vanhook has landed back in her small western town, heartbroken and jobless. Adding to her troubles is the unruly stray who's claimed her as his own. Lizzie knows she's in over her head. Enter Adam—not only does he work with big dogs, he's also tall, dark, handsome, and the one who got away...

Adam wants nothing to do with other people, much less dogs. But when his old flame asks him to help her train her scruffy dog, he can't say no. As his reluctant heart opens up, the impossible seems possible: a second chance with the woman he's always loved in a place where he, his friends, and the other strays who show up can heal and call home, Big Chance, Texas.

These big-hearted dogs (and their humans!) all need that last, great chance at finding home...and a forever sort of love.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
4 reviews
Connie Toler
December 26, 2020
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley and I am voluntarily reviewing it. This was a delightful story and I couldn't put it down book it is a wonderful take in the first in a series. I so look forward to more of the charming town and army veterans that made appearances here. Adams Collins comes home to Big Chance, Texas after his last mission in the army goes awry killing one and wounding the others. Adams carries the guilt around with him like a heavy mantle. He wants to sale the family ranch and help his sister with their grandfather whiling getting out of town. Lizzie Vanhook is back in town after a break-up with her boyfriend. Her father also needs help is his real estate business as he is dealing with a medical issue. This was a delightful tale. I adored reading how Adam overcomes his military experiences and finds a true calling. I loved how this story was written in a dual POV format. This is my favorite as I can read their thoughts in a given scene. It really helps me to better understand a character. It is a sexy read. Nothing overtly graphic and it a "less is more" type of romance. I would highly recommend this story to anyone over the age of 18.
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Yvonne Cruz
July 29, 2019
This is the first book I read by this author, and now I am hooked. Adam Collins, a former MP Army Ranger, is back in Big Chance after his last mission. One that not only changed his life, but also that of his unit. He’s now become a hermit and suffers from PTSD. Lizzie Vanhook has decided to return home jobless, heartbroken and with little self esteem. A dog not only brings them together, but also gives Adam and his friends a purpose in life. This was a touching story that at times was heartbreaking, and one in which the author reminds us of the effects war has on the brave men and women who fight for our freedom. Some return with physical injuries, others with psychological and emotional ones. We as a nation, need to help them integrate back to civil life and in this case a way to help might be with support dogs. This was a well written , engaging story with complex characters you will come to love. The secondary characters were just as interesting and have the potential of having their own story in the future. I was entrusted a copy of this book by Netgalley and Sourcebooks. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
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Lori Zenobia
August 28, 2019
Cowboys and dog rescue- I'm in. Adam was a K9 handler in the Army and after a mission gone horribly wrong he is now home on his family ranch. His goal is only to fix it up and sell it, give the money to his sister who is now caring for the man who raised them both their Granddad. Adam isolates himself on the ranch, his case of PTSD is in full bloom and was well written by the author. When Lizzie returns to Big Chance with a broken heart and no job, back living with her parents bringing along a beast of a dog who got in her car at a gas station and refused to get out. Lizzie's mom doesn't do dogs, so she turns to her friend Emma who is Adam's sister and of course she takes the dog to the ranch. Adam is none too happy. He and Lizzy have history too. So there's a story there. As the story unfolds, a couple of his team members call and then show up at the ranch. Adam is at a loss for what to do, weighing his guilt and debt he owes these guys yet these things disrupt his long term goals. He's already told Lizzie he plans to sell and leave, she's given him instructions to fix the place up before it's even marketable. Meanwhile a couple more dogs join the group and Adam's instincts kick in. I think this book had a good plot, the writing at times was a little convoluted but still readable and the characters I enjoyed reading about. The story was focused more on Adam and his development and the romance between he and Lizzie was a little low key through most of the book. It's a good read and I'll definitely read more of the Big Chance ranch books.
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About the author

TERI ANNE STANLEY writes sassy, sexy, fun romance about strong, smart women and hot, hunky heroes. She and Mr. Stanley and an assortment of family members—both human and furry—live just outside of Sugartit, Kentucky—which is, honest to God, between Beaver Lick and Rabbit Hash. teriannestanley.com/

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