Thunder Canyon All Single Men!All Rose Traub wants is to fall in love, get married and have her happy ending. But after dating every eligible bachelor in town, the sassy Texas transplant is still looking for Mr. Right. That doesn't include handsome, boyishly charming Austin Anderson, who's totally wrong for her in every way. Then why is the buzz around town that they're dating?And we're wondering if there's any truth to the rumor that Austin secretly wants to set a wedding date of his own…with the sassy redhead who's lighting that special spark. Stay tuned, faithful readers, to see if Rose and Austin take that fateful walk down the aisle together…and give Thunder Canyon the fairy-tale wedding this Montana town has always dreamed of!
A four time National Readers Choice award finalist, Teresa Southwick is the author of more than 65 romance novels. She's also been a finalist for Romance Writers of America's prestigious Rita Award and a winner of Romantic Times Book Reviews Magazine's Reviewer's Choice award for best Silhouette Romance.
Teresa grew up in Southern California, one of six children--four of them boys. That gave her a lot of experience with the male point of view and has served her well in her writing career. Living in Las Vegas which she considers just a little east of her childhood stomping grounds, she loves to hear from readers and can be contacted at www.teresasouthwick.com.
Such a fun book. I really liked Austin and his care of Rose. He didn't care that she was older than he was, he knew that age didn't matter. His only issue was that he wasn't interested in long-term - he thought. Rose really wanted to find a good man and settle down to have her own family. But she hadn't had any luck finding a guy who provided that spark - except for Austin, who was too young for her. I found her brothers' bet that she couldn't go for a month without dating anyone to be really funny, and Austin's "non-date" dates to be very clever. I thought this particular series in the Montana Mavericks was brought to a very satisfying conclusion. Can't wait to see who's next.
Poorly written- lacked character development and was slightly degrading to women who are not married. The female lead was driven to get married and was throwing herself at tons of men...not really plausible.
I really enjoyed this one. This is female character is so worried about be looked as being a cougar she will not consent to a formal date with a man she finds so much chemistry the gift they meet. Oh he wants her big time. And, he has the education to back up his game but she still won't budge. But they get thrown together in so many ways that you take this happy journey with them to the end & are happy you did. Highly recommend.