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*This book is a continuation of Cut and Run and Indian Summer, the first two titles in the Aspen Eyes Series.*

Alec’s life is at a stand-still. In the wake of his father’s death, he has withdrawn from everything and everyone around him. It’s all he can do to get out of bed each morning, let alone focus his energy on his wife, his business, or his best friend’s upcoming wedding. But his grief isn’t the only thing keeping him down. He’s also struggling to make a weighty decision…undoubtedly the most difficult decision he’s ever faced.

Rebecca thought she was doing the right thing by giving Alec his space. She’d hoped that once he worked through the pain of his loss, their marriage would be stronger than ever. But the more she tries to reestablish their connection, the more he seems to pull away from her. When he finally reveals what’s on his mind–a vision of their future that couldn’t be more different than hers–Rebecca realizes that she has her own choice to make.

The only thing that’s certain is that everything on the Flying W is about to change. Especially since the greatest test of their relationship is still to come, from a source neither of them would have ever imagined…

326 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 23, 2014

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Amy Elizabeth

34 books30 followers
Writing has always been my passion. I was hooked from the time I won the third-grade writing contest for my story about Nita, a very sophisticated and well-traveled peacock. By high school, my stories had developed into murder mysteries starring my (mostly!) understanding classmates. These days, my writing focuses on relationships and explores the endless intricacies of family, loyalty, and love.

I was born and raised in the tropical sprawl of South Florida, surrounded by beaches, horses, and lots of sunshine. Before becoming a full-time writer, I worked as a bartender and a massage therapist. In recent years, my wanderlust has taken me all over the world, and I've traveled extensively throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. When I'm not busy writing, I spend my time snowboarding, horseback riding, hiking with my husband and husky, or planning our next voyage abroad.

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2,718 reviews314 followers
October 8, 2022
Very sweet ending

I loved the double epilogue. It truly was worth the read. It started with a wedding plan, and ended with heartache, New beginnings and lots of change. I really wish I knew what happened to Liz. I wanted to see her happy too. There's a lot that happens in the book. And its sad and happy and just pulls at your heart strings. I definitely cried and there were some scary times but the book ended on an upbeat. I wanted to strangle Alex for the first half. He was such a jerk. It took something dramatic to turn that man around. I really was afraid where this book was going but it all worked out. Worth the read for sure. Again more of a novel, than a romance.
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Author 67 books51 followers
June 3, 2015
Wow! Once again, Amy has outdone herself! I loved Cut and Run, was drawn in by Indian Summer but think that Showdown has turned out to be my favourite in this trilogy.

In the final book in the series, Alec is still coming to grips with his father’s death, and finds that he is receding more and more into himself. Rebecca is trying to give her husband his space, but feels that he is shutting her out from his daily struggles. Meanwhile, Tommy is preparing for the biggest day of his life, whilst harbouring a secret that he has kept hidden for many years. Read the rest at http://equus-blog.com/showdown-by-amy...
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June 22, 2014
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Awesome

Just finished the final book in this series. I enjoyed this complete 3 book series. The characters were so completely developed that I actually cried and laughed with each one. I felt they were so real I probably grew up with the. Then I remembered I've never been on a dude ranch. The author is I master at spinning stories. I recommend this to all romance readers.
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117 reviews
August 27, 2014
Fabulous ending to the series. My favorite of the three. I can't wait for another Amy Elizabeth book!
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March 9, 2024
Showndown

I love this series and it Starred all of your emotions. All my questions where mostly answered but I was glad they where answered for the main characters. Can't wait to read something else from her.
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August 21, 2015
This is the third and final book in the Aspen Eyes Series. It's recommended to read the books in sequence (Cut and Run, Indian Summer, and Showdown) to best understand the characters and story line
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