Book Review: Allie Pleiter’s A Ranger for the Holidays
When Amelia rescues an injured man and discovers he has amnesia, she insists on taking him in (and on). After all, no one should be alone for the holidays.
When Amelia rescues an injured man and discovers he has amnesia, she insists on taking him in (and on). After all, no one should be alone for the holidays.
It’s an emotional Christmas for Hannah Dorchester as she struggles with grieving children and an ex-boyfriend determined to wrest control of the children from her.
Thieves are hitting ranch after ranch, and Carson Thorn is under fire from his fellow ranchers with fingers pointing to the brother of the woman he loves.
It’s the knowledge held by the very shy Jace that may be the world’s only hope as two enemies are forced to join forces.
This Delicate Freakn’ Flower is violently determined to settle down with a mundane, gentle human…certainly not with two totally hot and muscled lacrosse players
The last brother to succumb, Fate steps in as a cat burglar who kisses Laramie Cardwell into a deeper involvement with Montana, as he slips in to discover her identity.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library Fighting Dirtyby Lori FosterIt is part of the , series and is a contemporary romance in eBook edition that was published by Harlequin HQN on March 1, 2016 and has 448 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Man of My Dreams, Bad Boys of Summer, When Good Things Happen to Bad Boys, The Night Before Christmas, Out of the Light, and into the Shadows, Bad Boys in Black Tie, Bare It All, Run the Risk, Getting Rowdy, Dash of Peril, No LimitsFourth in the cozy Ultimate romance series (and a spin-off from Foster’s Love Undercover series) set in Warfield, Ohio, revolves around Cannon Colter and his “family” of MMA fighters. The couple focus is on Armie Jacobson and Merissa Colter. Technically, I suppose I should give it a “3” for all the tropes, but I did enjoy this one, and I do appreciate upstanding, supportive characters. My Take It’s a cozy, supportive “family” of characters who believe in […]
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