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To fulfill a sick boy's wish, rodeo star Tucker Granger surprises little Owen in the hospital. But no one is more surprised than single mother Sierra Baker. She figures the carefree champion for a different kind of man. One who doesn't spend hours talking "cowboy code" with a hospital-bound child. One who can't have her dreaming of a second chance at love. Somehow, Tucker ropes her heart and fills it with hope. Hope that this country girl and her son can lasso the roaming bronc rider into their family forever. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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There is a chance that my entire experience reading the book was messed from the beginning because of poor editing. When Sierra is telling Tucker about how she used to have a horse, the first or second sentences of the paragraph says that the horse lives at her parents and she hasn't had a chance to ride since she graduated high school, which was a few years ago (obviously, but that's beside the point). Then, near the end of the very same paragraph, she says the horse died a few years ago--which allowed the conversation to continue on as Tucker mentioned the first horse he ever lost. I read the paragraph 10 times at least, because I was positive I was misreading something. I get that books have mistakes, I just hate when they are on the same page or especially the same paragraph.
I enjoyed the subplot of Tucker's father. I think this book is part of a series and hope that that character and Cady are explored further in another book.
Why do the titles for these stories rarely match the actual subject of the book? It seems like "His Country Girl" is not very fitting at all. ( )