Norah Bloomfield is feeling a bit unneeded these days. Her father is recovering from his heart attack, and her sisters, Valerie and Stephanie, are busy planning their weddings. But then a cantankerous Texan named Rowdy Cassidy crashes his small plane in Orchard Valley. The same Rowdy Cassidy who’d been Valerie’s boss…and who’d demanded she marry him. Now he’s Norah’s patient, and in all her nursing experience she’s never encountered a more difficult man. Or a more irresistible one! Except…is he still in love with her sister?
When Norah’s friend 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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"I have to read one of Debbie Macomber's books every so often. They are very nice, feel good stories with clean romance. I need the light read to help to level out the deeper, more intense ones. I just love them even though I know basically what will happen, I enjoy the ride."
— Susan (4 out of 5 stars)
" This book brought to a conclusion the last of the three sisters that we met in Orchard Valley Grooms. Very entertaining and a nice love story. "
— Nancy, 2/13/2014" Two good romance stories, about friends, which relates the stories to one another, make up this book. Both are simple romances, with all the usual ups and downs you expect. They are both very good stories, and a very enjoyable read, nothing spectacularly different to make them stand out from all the rest. "
— Joy, 2/11/2014" a typical Debbie Macomber read a love story very predictable ending. "
— Gail, 1/30/2014" I didn't realize several story lines are going on at the same time.. which to me didn't make sense. "
— Dee, 1/26/2014" Easy Reading...Loved it. "
— Sue, 1/7/2014" You know the ending but it's still fun reading. "
— Jewett, 12/4/2013" Great romantic stories - not my favorite but a nice switch from suspense! Easy reading and a little action included with a couple of turns and twists. Always know that they get together in the end but fun to read about the ride. "
— Joyce, 11/28/2013" 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, 11/21/2013" I loved Rowdy and Cody! "
— Aubrey, 11/11/2013" Great chic book!! Fun light reading for sappy romantics like me! "
— Val, 9/23/2013" Light, easy, fun read. I enjoyed all the characters. Please read Orchard Valley Grooms first. "
— Kay, 2/16/2013" Great book. Two sweet love stories in one book. I check it out from the library and one of those books you can't put down because you've got to find out what happens. I look forward to reading more of her books. "
— Shelena, 2/14/2013" Always a pleasure to read Debbie Macomber...easy read, populated with interesting characters, and a happy ending...which I need sometimes. "
— Holyn, 6/30/2012" 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, 3/19/2012" An enjoyable light read, great feel good chic lit! "
— Brenda, 3/16/2012" A delightfully easy summer read requiring turning the pages and just going with the stories. Unrealistic? But of course. Implausible? Again, but of course. Mindless fluff? OF COURSE! :-) "
— Maggie, 1/13/2012" 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, 9/14/2011" Two great novellas. Enough lovin without too much angst. Great quick read. "
— Lea, 5/2/2011Debbie 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.