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Country Strong
Country Strong | Linda Lael Miller
3 posts | 3 read
For the men of Painted Pony Creek, it’s never too late for a second chance… Cord Hollister is a true cowboy at heart. As a man who has devoted his life to training horses under the big skies of Montana, he thrives on the stability of ranch life. But when a girl arrives in Painted Pony Creek with a shocking secret, Cord’s orderly life is upended. She’s the spitting image of the first woman who broke his heart—a woman he hasn’t seen in years—and he’ll do whatever he can to help her. He just can’t do it alone… Shallie Fletcher left heartbreak where it belongs—in the past. And she’s done everything she can to reinvent herself and move on. But when an opportunity arises to partner with a therapeutic riding program for kids, Shallie can’t resist seeking out Cord for lessons. Back in school, he was the crush she couldn’t forget, even though he only had eyes for her best friend. Seeing him now floods her with memories…and fills her with hope. Could the one who got away be the one who stays?
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audraelizabeth
Country Strong | Linda Lael Miller
Pickpick

Not my favorite llm but i did enjoy the town and will probably continue the series. It was more predictable than the usual from her and had little mystery.

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Octoberwoman
Country Strong | Linda Lael Miller
Panpan

Never thought I‘d give this author a low rating, but there you have it. I got this book from Fresh Fiction, and submitted my full review Friday, which I‘m not allowed to post anywhere else. But if they put it on the site you can read it there.

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AngieRae
Country Strong | Linda Lael Miller
Panpan

I‘m really struggling with this one. Normally LLM can grab me with her romances but this one is just lacking. It has glimpses of potentially good story lines but then quickly jumps to something else with very little substance to catch and hold your interest. Pair that with the main characters intended romance being more of a foregone conclusion than an actual story arch and build up, this ends up being a dull read that‘s a chore to slog through.