Denim and Diamonds
Rancher Chase Brown has always loved Letty Ellison, but nine years ago she left their small Wyoming town, searching for a different kind of life. Now she’s come home to Red Springs with her dreams in tatters—and a five-year-old child in tow. She’s ready to trade the false glitter of Hollywood for the true happiness of being a rancher’s wife. Chase’s wife. But is it too late?
The Wyoming Kid
Rancher Lonny Ellison is an ex-rodeo cowboy who’s used to the adulation of women. But that’s something he doesn’t get from Joy Fuller. In fact, they argue constantly. His sister, Letty, says it’s because he’s interested in Joy…and Lonny figures she’s right. Can he convince Joy that marriage to the Wyoming Kid will be as exciting as an eight-second bull ride and as sweet as the cookies she likes to bake?
“Macomber is known for her honest portrayals of ordinary women in small-town America.” – Publishers Weekly
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"love this author and since i am now living in Wyoming, i learned a bit of terminology and i got a better feel for ranchers and what it might be like for them. (yes i know this is a fictional story)"
— Mrsinserra (5 out of 5 stars)
" Loved it so glad there was a second story. "
— Traci, 2/20/2014" Typical Macomber romance. Very light enjoyment. "
— Susan, 2/11/2014" A typical Debbie Macomber read. It was fun, rather predictible but it did make me actually want to get in my car to hear how the events transpired. "
— Nicole, 2/5/2014" Classic Macomber. I enjoyed her Dakota series more than this one, but it was fun enough. I do love me some cowboys <3 "
— Katie, 2/3/2014" Debbie Macomber and a small town in Wyoming. It was nice to visit with old friends in these two short stories. "
— Mary, 2/1/2014" A two-for-one, but the satisfactoriness of the first one is canceled out by the second one trying to be about too many different things. Look, romance writers, I just want a story about living on a ranch in Wyoming. Why is that so hard? "
— Rebekah, 1/19/2014" Debbie Macomber's stories are a whole lot like reading a naive imaginative brain of a twelve-year-old wanna be princess. At the middle of the book, you just have to stop and sigh because of mental exhaustion of predictable scenes. Frankly, the only catchy part is the almost-sex scenes. "
— Myrtle, 1/12/2014" Another enjoyable book by Debbie. This one isn't a part of a series, which works out well when you're fighting others at the library. "
— Jackie, 1/3/2014" Two stories about ranch life in Wyoming and can a women that had lived the city life be happy as a ranch wife. "
— Shannon, 1/1/2014" These are so silly and not clean I just didn't enjoy reading it. "
— Melissa, 1/1/2014" I liked both-it was nice to have a follow-up to some unfinished plot lines from the first book... But the first one was better. "
— Anneka, 12/17/2013" Debbie Macomber develops the character and truly describes the setting. You feel like you know each character personally. Highly reccomend. "
— Charlotte, 11/18/2013" What a great book about love, family, and determination! I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves great love stories "
— Sara, 11/12/2013" A bit predictable, but good lessons woven into the storytelling . . . nice, easy read. "
— Annette, 11/9/2013" Both solid tales, neither the older nor the newer one had I read previously. It was a real pleasure to read, and so worth it to hear the continuation of the story in the second book. "
— Lavendersbluegreen, 9/7/2013" Love any & all Macomber writes! "
— Jerrianne, 8/28/2013" gotta love romance. just wish it was that way in real life. "
— Joyce, 6/20/2013" I've read a numer of her books now. This is a 2 for 1. I truly enjoyed the first and truly was bored by the second. As a whole I have enjoyed her. Her books are what I call romance light. I like true Romance as smutty as it can be but these are not those. There is very little "sex" in her books. "
— Michele, 3/18/2013" I love all Debbie Macomber books. "
— Mary, 2/2/2013" Two great book from Debbie Macomber! "
— Spring, 12/29/2012" A lot of Debbie Macomber's books have two books in one like this one. I read the first one and then started on the second one and realized that I had read the second one already. Needless to say this was a very quick read. "
— Trisha, 12/20/2012" They were good stories typical love stories easy reading for a busy time just to relax with in the evening. "
— Gail, 10/29/2012" This is the secound book i have read of this author. this is a good book . "
— Janice, 4/28/2012" As always Debbie Macomber delivers in her romantic, but not necessarily expected way. "
— Patti, 2/10/2012" Not my favorite of hers, but a cute story....it is two, but really all one group of characters! "
— Laura, 8/23/2011" I enjoyed the first half of the book much better...read it in a day, the 2nd half was slower for me, but I still enjoyed it. Typical romance "
— Amy, 7/3/2011" Easy, predictable romance. Two "books" in one cover; one long story. A relaxing read. "
— Marylp, 4/28/2011" This is the secound book i have read of this author. this is a good book . "
— Janice, 3/25/2011" These are so silly and not clean I just didn't enjoy reading it. "
— Melissa, 1/15/2011" They were good stories typical love stories easy reading for a busy time just to relax with in the evening. "
— Gail, 11/4/2010" A two-for-one, but the satisfactoriness of the first one is canceled out by the second one trying to be about too many different things. Look, romance writers, I just want a story about living on a ranch in Wyoming. Why is that so hard? "
— Rebekah, 7/30/2010" A nice romantic read. Had interesting characters...was a little predictable, but entertaining. "
— Lisa, 7/27/2010" Easy, predictable romance. Two "books" in one cover; one long story. A relaxing read. "
— Marylp, 6/19/2010" Both solid tales, neither the older nor the newer one had I read previously. It was a real pleasure to read, and so worth it to hear the continuation of the story in the second book. <br/> <br/> "
— Lavendersbluegreen, 12/13/2009" Debbie Macomber and a small town in Wyoming. It was nice to visit with old friends in these two short stories. "
— Mary, 11/30/2009" I enjoyed the first half of the book much better...read it in a day, the 2nd half was slower for me, but I still enjoyed it. Typical romance "
— Amy, 11/17/2009" Debbie Macomber develops the character and truly describes the setting. You feel like you know each character personally. Highly reccomend. "
— Charlotte, 10/18/2009Debbie 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.