When Sherry Waterman leaves Orchard Valley, Oregon, for Pepper, Texas, she’s definitely not in the mood for Lone Star Lovin’. But if anyone can change her mind, it’s Cody Bailman—a hardworking, good-looking rancher. Not only that, Cody has a twelve-year-old daughter who thinks Sherry’s “just perfect for Dad”!
Texas men are a breed apart.…
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"A good light Summer read. Something pleasant to enjoy relaxing in the sun or just before bed. This is an idealized view of romance, without the graphic sex, written for modern times. Leaves you with a smile in your heart! "
— MsSmartiePants (4 out of 5 stars)
" It started out where I was really enjoying the story. I still liked the story but it sort of fizzled toward the middle until the end. "
— Tiffany, 1/30/2013" Romance is just NOT my genre. I picked this up at a yard sale, and listened to it in the car, mostly groaning at the silliness of it. Unless it has knitting in it, no more of this. "
— Tevilla, 6/4/2012" Last of the Orchard Valley series and everyone lived happily ever after... "
— Alice, 4/8/2012" What a sweet, heart-warming book! I read this in one afternoon. I loved that it took place in Texas, my home state. I thoroughly enjoyed the story of Cody and Sherry! Definitely a treat to read and so short too. "
— Barbi, 3/9/2012" This sounds like one of the other books of hers I already read. I only completed it because I thought I already read it. "
— Andita, 1/31/2012" Good story. This is a quick, easy read ... great for those times that you just want to read a light hearted, feel good book! I am going back to the library today and check out a handful of other Debbie Macomber novels! "
— Brenda, 11/8/2011" I didn't realize several story lines are going on at the same time.. which to me didn't make sense. "
— Dee, 4/6/2011" Liked Orchard Valley Grooms better, but this was good. Biggest complaint was that the second story was full of eccentric characters who seem to feel free to comment on the characters lives. Characters to give a "local color"/eccentric tend to be a pet peeve of mine. "
— Lauri, 3/18/2011" Great chic book!! Fun light reading for sappy romantics like me! "
— Val, 9/20/2010" a typical Debbie Macomber read a love story very predictable ending. "
— Gail, 9/19/2010" An enjoyable light read, great feel good chic lit! "
— Brenda, 9/5/2010" I was at my mom's and desperately in need of something to read. This was on her shelf....I only made it half way through. "
— Keri, 8/29/2010" Two great novellas. Enough lovin without too much angst. Great quick read. "
— Lea, 8/15/2010Debbie Macomber is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Her novels have hit the number one on the New York Times bestsellers list as well as making the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. Her novels Mrs. Miracle and Call Me Mrs. Miracle inspired the Hallmark Channel’s top-watched movies for the year when they were released. There are more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide.
Tanya Eby is a novelist and an audiobook narrator who has earned several AudioFile Earphones Awards and been nominated for the Audie Award. She has a BA degree in English language and literature and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Southern Maine.