Her Favorite Cowboy
by Mary Leo
Genre: Contemporary Romance/ Cowboy Romance
Back In The Saddle:
Gage Remington needs a place to start over, and Durango, Colorado, is it. By reconciling with his rancher grandfather while attending the annual Zane Grey conference, Gage hopes he can begin repairing past damage. It doesn't occur to Gage that his heart needs fixing, too, until he meets gorgeous doctor Cori Parker. And he's sure his troubled past will send the single mom running.
Since her husband's tragic accident, Cori's been focusing on her family. Though she's deeply attracted to the banker-turned-buckaroo, Gage is a wild card, and Cori can't let anyone bring her life crashing down again. Still, she realizes Gage's finally ready to be the man—and the cowboy—he always wanted to be. But will Cori be part of his future, or one more regret from his past?
Her Favorite Cowboy by Mary Leo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
*I received this book free in exchange for an honest review*
This was a sweet romantic story. I loved the grandparents! Great secondary characters! Cori is trying to get over her past. Gage is trying to repair his past. Along the way, they meet each other! It's a super sweet story and interesting to see how things unfold!
Mary Leo really takes you into a Western world, horses, cowboys and more!
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Her Favorite Cowboy by Mary Leo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
*I received this book free in exchange for an honest review*
This was a sweet romantic story. I loved the grandparents! Great secondary characters! Cori is trying to get over her past. Gage is trying to repair his past. Along the way, they meet each other! It's a super sweet story and interesting to see how things unfold!
Mary Leo really takes you into a Western world, horses, cowboys and more!
View all my reviews
USA Today bestselling author Mary Leo writes contemporary romance, paranormal romance, romantic suspense, and mystery. She loves to travel for research while she’s writing a book, or for that matter, even when she’s not writing a book . . . which always leads to yet another book.
Mary grew up on the Southside of Chicago in the tangle of a big Italian family where she learned the art of story from her creative mamma who would craft a wondrous tale each night at bedtime, and where Mary developed an appreciation for fine Italian cuisine from her colorful aunts and uncles.
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