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Trace and Chey have known each other for years and worked side by side to save Bridleton. He prefers to keep a safe distance between them. She wants to explore the smoldering attraction they share. It's a standoff until an unexpected accident changes everything. Suddenly, Chey is the wary one, and Trace is demanding so much more. Until something happens that changes everything again…
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 5, 2013
- File size911 KB
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- ASIN : B00AVN3BB6
- Publisher : Becky Barker (January 5, 2013)
- Publication date : January 5, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 911 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 167 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,385,933 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #16,201 in Western Romance (Kindle Store)
- #21,588 in Western Romances
- #59,128 in Romance (Kindle Store)
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Author's note: I've recently updated and reformatted most of my Kindle titles. If you enjoy my work, please download the newest version and never hesitate to contact me if you find typos or formatting errors. As always, thanks for your support!
Becky Barker is an award-winning, best-selling romance author whose novels have been translated into more than a dozen languages, published in electronic format, and re-issued in trade paperback as well as large print library editions.
Her personal hero is a former Marine who helped her create three wonderful children. Rachel and her husband, Jerramy; Amanda and her husband, Jay; and Thad and his wife, Dara, all live within a few miles of Mom & Dad in rural Ohio. Newer additions to the family circle include six grandchildren; Konor, Emily, Jadyn, Allison, and twins Aaron & Aidan.
Besides spending time with her family, Becky enjoys music, gardening, fishing and reading. She loves to hear from readers and can be reached through her website at BeckyBarker.com She also offers a monthly readers' contest for backlist titles. Email write@beckybarker.com
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The narrator I thought did a lot better then book one, He had new character voices, added more emotions and really make you feel what each character was going through. There are no background noise, no volume changes, it is a clear audio that he pulls you into. His normal voice is very pleasant as well as his character voices. You always know who is talking and what they are feeling. I really enjoyed listening to him and really wanted it not to end. I really liked this story.
The heroine is in her mid-twenties and very attracted to the cowboy but also very aware that he avoids her. So she decides to take matters into her own hands and makes a play for him. He is interested. However, that very day he has a life-threatening accident and he is not quite himself afterwards. She takes on the job of nursing him back to health. He confesses to her that his father was an alcoholic and that he just about destroyed his childhood and life by his drinking that he seemed to prefer over his family. She on the other hand became an alcoholic while in college. By the time she graduated she was put into rehab. Then she goes back to college to reunite with friends, goes on a binge and wakes up next to a total stranger. Ashamed and guilty she returns home with her tail tucked between her legs.
Later in the story she gets all huffy and goes to a local bar and to prove that she can only have one beer and walk away she does just that only she didn't walk away until she had 4 or 5. So again, she returns home ashamed, drunk, and guilty. The cowboy tells her that he cannot have a relationship with her because of the drinking. Now, you have to wonder, did this girl learn nothing in rehab? You can't just drink one. It is like having one M&M when you have a bowl in front of you. Sort of young and stupid at this point. I lost it with her. She is so mad for this cowboy she can't sleep nights yet she is going to go drink, being an alcoholic, and knowing his feelings regarding his alcoholic father then gets in a snit when he tells her he cannot continue their relationship. Surprise, surprise, surprise, he doesn't want to marry a drunk. OH and there was a possibility she was pregnant, so alcohol over pregnancy! another charming trait.
Okay by this time I am getting very disgusted with this girl. Then later on she decides to prove once and for all that she can go to the bar, drink half a mug of beer and then walk away. Really? How stupid can this girl be? I know, she is addicted and addicts can rationalize anything. You can tell I have no sympathy for drunks. Had them in the family and so even in fiction they really rub me the wrong way. I lost interest in these characters. I did finish the book but I didn't really care about any of them and figured every time something doesn't go her way it is going to be back to the bottle. He may love her but unless she has been sober for years, no way should he have walked down the aisle.
This story is the second in the author’s series titled Bridleton.
Our main characters are Trace Mitchem, foreman in Bridleton who dreams of owning his own ranch, and Chey , one of the Bartell triplets and part of a Texas ranching dynasty.
These two have known each other forever. There has been an attraction, but he feels that while she is part of a dynasty , he is only the foreman.
Life is full of surprises and they are thrown together.
What I liked best is that the author shows us individuals that are not perfect. Life is not perfect or black and white. It’s about struggles and coming out of them a better person and that during that rocky road , when there is love and support , there is hope .
The audiobook of this story was excellent. The narrator Johnny Peppers, did a great job of making the listener feel we were “in” the story.
I was gifted this audiobook. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
I liked the first book of the series enough though I thought it was a bit longer than needed, and had more misunderstandings between the couple than needed also.
In this one, for me the author did a better job in providing a more rounded story with perfect length and likeable characters.
Both Chey and Trace are described as real people with real issues and I really enjoyed reading their story. Very recommended.
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