Wannabe in Wyoming
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Publisher Description
**2021 Readers' Favorite Awards Bronze Medal Winner in Romance/General**
What does a tattooed chick from Philadelphia know about being a rancher? Absolutely nothing. But that's about to change.
Willow Crawford never knew her father's identity until she hears from his lawyer, advising her of his death. As the sole heir to his ranch in Wyoming, she has the chance to start anew following her divorce.
After losing his family in a devastating accident, mail call no longer brings a smile to Staff Sergeant Nathan Casey's face, knowing his name won't be shouted. But when he receives a letter addressed to Any Soldier, signed by Wannabe Rancher, he finds himself captivated by the fascinating and beautiful woman who'd written it.
As her unexpected fondness for small-town life and a certain pen pal grows, Willow discovers more about herself, her family, and her legacy. Will the attraction she develops for Nathan, through his letters and phone calls, still exist and intensify when they finally meet? Or will she risk her heart, only to have history repeat itself and deny Willow her soul mate?
Customer Reviews
Letters
This is Willow and Nathan's story. What wil willow do when she inherits a ranch? Wil she learn more about her family? Will the letters to Nathan beome more? This is a sweet read.
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Pen Pals to Lovets
I loved this book! Willow inherits a ranch in Wyoming from the father she had never met. Recently divorced, she loads all her meager possessions in her truck and drives to Wyoming hoping to start a new life. As she works to get the house in order, she happens upon a bulletin board with an address for people to write to "Any Soldier" on active duty. She remembers doing the same thing when she was in 4th grade and loving it. She decides to write to a soldier.
When Nathan, who is stationed in the Middle East, receives a letter in the mail addressed to "Any Soldier," he is surprised because he never receives any mail. The letter introduces him to Willow and is signed "Wannabe in Wyoming." He writes back to her right away, signing his letter, "Pen Pal Extraordinaire."
What follows is a sweet correspondence that gradually increases their feelings for each other. When Nathan returns to the U.S., he goes to Wyoming to visit Willow, even though he has a few months left to serve before he gets out of the military. As they get to know each other in person, they find they have even stronger feelings for each other than before.
Anyone who likes contemporary romance will enjoy this book. It is a tender, touching story.
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Wannabe and Soldier Boy
I love the idea of using handwritten letters for Willow and Nathan to get to know each other as well as Willow getting to know her father and discovering his relationship with her mother. There was a bit of insta-love, but I got the idea that Willow was someone who was changing her life enough (moving across the country to this ranch) that it didn't seem impossible that she would fall for Nathan. They were sizzling together. Excellent secondary characters. Great HEA.
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