Testing the Cowboy's Resolve
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Publisher Description
He craves more than her friendship…
Equine vet Marsh McLintock and P.E. teacher Ella Bradley became BFFs as kids and vowed they’d never get involved in mushy stuff that would wreck everything. Ella’s wedding day clinches the deal—friends forever, lovers never. Then Ella learns her fiancé’s a lying cheat and cancels the wedding. Marsh knows his role—to comfort his devastated best friend and stand between her and the ex who wants her back. Too bad he just discovered he’s madly in love with her.
As Ella’s dream of a home and family come crashing down, Marsh keeps her spirits up and her ex at bay. He looks damn good doing it, too. Has he always been this ripped? Maybe inviting herself to stay at Rowdy Ranch to avoid her ex and recover her mojo wasn’t such a good idea. Clearly her wedding disaster is messing with her mind and her hormones. How stupid would she be to give in to a momentary temptation and risk losing the best friend a girl ever had?
Saddle up for the fun-filled Rowdy Ranch series! Steamy western romances from the NYT bestselling author who brought you the Buckskin Brotherhood of Apple Grove, Montana. If you like sexy cowboys, charming small towns, and laugh-out-loud adventures, you’ll love meeting the McLintocks of Rowdy Ranch.
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The books in this series are standalone romances and can be read in any order.
Having the Cowboy's Baby (Beau & Jess)
Stoking the Cowboy's Fire (Cheyenne & Kendall)
Testing the Cowboy's Resolve (Marsh & Ella)
Rocking the Cowboy’s Christmas (Bret & Molly)
Roping the Cowboy’s Heart (Clint & Tyra)
Tempting the Cowboy’s Sister (Dallas & Angie)
Customer Reviews
Best Friend Dilemma
Moments before her wedding, Ella’s world falls apart when she discovers her groom has spent the past couple of weeks cheating on her. The wedding is cancelled and with the support of her BFF, Marsh, she gets through the remainder of the day with her head held high. The only trouble is that she seems to be seeing Marsh with new eyes but no-way is she prepared to ruin their friendship with ‘mushy stuff’. Marsh who realised when Ella got engaged that he had been in love with her for years, decides to take the opportunity to put their relationship on a more intimate footing but gets dumped when Ella grasps that his feelings are deeper than friendship. Will Ella ever appreciate that love and friendship can go hand in hand?
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.