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Cowboy Bold
Cowboy Bold | Carolyn Brown
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With her sassy humor and sexy cowboys, USA Today bestseller Carolyn Brown launches her new Longhorn Canyon series. One city girl, one die-hard rancher, and eight mischievous kids. What could go wrong? Every summer Cade Maguire looks forward to opening his Longhorn Canyon Ranch to underprivileged city kids. But this year, he's having no luck finding a counselor for the children-until Retta Palmer walks through his door. Flat broke after selling everything she owns to pay her father's medical bills, Retta is thrilled to hear of an opening for a counselor position. She's not as thrilled about the ranching part, or the sexy cowboy with beautiful blue eyes who's her new boss. After being left at the altar two years before by his fiancée, Cade isn't sure he can take another heartbreak. And Retta isn't even sure she wants to stay. But the sparks between them are absolutely undeniable. And with a couple of lovable kids and two elderly folks playing matchmaker, Cade and Retta may find that the best way to heal is with each other.
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shaegeeksout
Cowboy Bold | Carolyn Brown
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I loved getting to know these 2, and seeing their love story play out. This is the first book in the Longhorn Canyon series, and I read 2 others first. 😂
I loved seeing how their summer program with the foster kids works. My little man Benjy made me cry so much!
This is a great series. Smexy scenes are fade to black, but well done.

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AmyReadsAlot
Cowboy Bold | Carolyn Brown
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If you love country living and a slower pace of life then you will adore Cowboy Bold! It has everything you could ever ask for in a cowboy romance and was very authentic to the ranching lifestyle. It is also very wholesome as there was not a whole lot of time for much in the way of hanky-panky when there were eight children underfoot. …See the full review at www.thegenreminx.com #bookreviewer #TheGenreMinxBookReviews