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347 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published March 1, 2011
Harper needs a job so she can take care of her bratty sister who is about to graduate from high school. Her mother is bad news and ran off with a married man leaving behind a bad reputation and many strikes against her daughters because of it. So Harper a beauty queen and girlie girl takes a job as hired hand on Bran Turner's ranch. Bran is in desperate need of help after his employee breaks his hip working for him. He hires Harper unknowingly after being manipulated into it by their mutual friend Celia Lawson. Bran reluctantly takes on Harper fighting his instant attraction and realizes she is a hard worker and it is only for 3 months. They both want each other so bad and finally give in after some good sexual tension. Their first time together is awesome because Bran doesn't live up to his hype and her expectations- those cowboys need to be taken down a notch every once and awhile. Let's just say Harper is never disappointed again and there is many, many agains. I liked how there wasn't game playing between Bran and Harper, they were very real with each other and you can see their love grow. I also loved the fainting goats and had been looking for them after the many comments and reviews they were mentioned in. What I found the most ironic about them was that they were given to Bran by one of his ex-girlfriends. What a creative and annoying gift.
My only slight knock to the book was with the ending, not that it wasn't good, it was fabulous, but was very reminiscent to my favorite book from LJ, Cowgirl Up and Ride. CU&R has an incredible ending too and I have read it over and over again when I need a cry and a sigh. Harper's speech to Bran and his gift's to wooing her back is similar to Cord's speech to his mother and Cord's map to AJ's heart in wooing her back. It didn't give me the "wow", but I still loved it.