It's All About That Cowboy
by Carly Bloom
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Pub Date Jan 14 2020 | Archive Date Jan 09 2020
Forever (Grand Central Publishing) | Forever Yours
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Description
Head back to Big Verde, Texas, where a homecoming queen and the bad-boy-turned-sheriff get a second chance at first love!
Once Jessica Acosta left Big Verde, Texas, she didn't look back . . . until now, when a temporary homecoming brings her face-to-face with her high school sweetheart. Still devastatingly sexy, Casey Long sets off the same sparks that drew them together years ago. But Jess can't forget how he broke her heart . . . or the secret that came between them.
Casey may have traded in his bad boy rep and big rodeo dreams for a sheriff's badge, but he's never gotten over Jess leaving. Having her back in town feels like a second chance, especially when it's clear that their chemistry is as strong as ever. But can Casey and Jess move beyond the pain of the past . . . to have the future they both deserve?
Mark your calendar for March 31: the release of Cowboy Come Home by Carly Bloom.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781538716106 |
PRICE | $1.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 144 |
Featured Reviews
A short and very sweet second chance romance. I really enjoyed this book, it was a quick read but it's jam packed with great characters, a sweet and hot romance, and an interesting story that I didn't see coming from a second chance romance book. Jessica and Casey are a great couple, I really loved both of them especially Jessica. I loved the inclusion of a Down Syndrome character and the touchy subject of undocumented people was handled very well and showed the reality of what undocumented people and their families go through. This was a great introduction to the author Carly Bloom and I will be on the lookout for more books by her.
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