Cowboy Confessions

Cowboy Country Connections

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Pub Date Feb 14 2017 | Archive Date Feb 14 2017

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When a bull-riding accident ends Ross Turner’s rodeo career, he hermits himself away on a remote farm in New Brunswick. Depressed and disheartened, he’s determined to leave his cowboy life behind.
Beautiful Jessi Wallace, sent to help him out of his crisis, is resolved that he won’t do any such thing. She has healed dispirited horses; she can bring him back from his defeat. And living alone in the farmhouse with him doesn’t bother her. After their childhood together, she feels certain handsome, charismatic Ross holds no romantic threat to her. Recently betrayed by her rodeo cowboy fiance, she’s not about to let another rodeo rider into her heart.

When a bull-riding accident ends Ross Turner’s rodeo career, he hermits himself away on a remote farm in New Brunswick. Depressed and disheartened, he’s determined to leave his cowboy life behind.
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This is a good read that kept me interested and entertained. An injured bull rider isolates himself in a decrepit ranch in New Brunswick, Canada, and his parents convince a childhood friend, a horse healer, to apply her therapeutic skills in the reclusive hero.
With well developed characters, a good story line and a different setting, this romance novel is predictable but quite enjoyable, with solid writing, great dialogue and some cute or funny aspects, many related to the adventurous dog, Fox, the stray adopted by the hero.
I liked how the hero very gradually evolved from the rude, grumpy, antisocial man to a somehow caring and affectionate person; the author developed this process very well, with some humor (I appreciated the funny twist on the gentleman aspect, when, after another uncomfortable night, he muses that the heroine “could at least have offered to take turns on the couch”).

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After a career ending accident, Ross Turner becomes a hermit on a farm. Jessi Wallace is determined to help Ross get over his depression like she’s done with horses.
This was a sweet story. I liked both characters and the plot. I really liked the journey that Ross went through during the book. I recommend.
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