Finally Found My Cowboy
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
“A fabulous storyteller.” —Carolyn Brown, New York Times bestselling author, for Second Chance Cowboy
Nothing mends the heart quite like a cowboy.
Dancer Beth Spence finally gets a shot at her dream—auditioning for the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes. But her audition concludes with a torn Achilles tendon and possibly the end of her dance career. When her sister, Delaney, flies her to Meadow Valley, California to recuperate, she is reluctant to go, but out of options. Beth has no idea that Delaney has set her up with a job managing widower Eli Murphy’s veterinary clinic while staying in the guest house on his ranch. Beth and Eli’s attraction is undeniable, but Beth has every intention of making a full recovery and heading back to New York. Eli has no intention of loving and losing again. Too bad their hearts have other plans.
Praise for A.J. Pine’s steamy cowboy romance:
“Cross my heart, this sexy, sweet romance gives…readers a fantastic ride.”—Jennifer Ryan, New York Times bestselling author, for Second Chance Cowboy
"Standout supporting characters ably underpin the cleverly plotted romance." —Publishers Weekly for Holding Out for a Cowboy
Customer Reviews
Nice Cowboy romance
This is the second book in The Murphy’s of Meadow Valley series. Eli Murphy is the area vet and widower. Three years ago, his wife died while trying to save their horse Fury from thieves. Three years later, he is just existing, and hasn’t really been able to move past his grief. Beth Spence is a dancer who has alway dreamed of becoming a Rockette. When she auditioned for an opening, she tore her Achilles tendon, which may end her dancing career. Her sister tell her to come to Meadow Valley to recuperate. What she hasn’t told her is that she volunteered her to work as Eli’s assistant, and to live in his guest house. Both Beth and Eli must work past their grief, and by doing so, they find each other. This is a nice cowboy romance with likable characters and not too much angst. I received an arc of this book from NetGalley for my honest review.