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Cowboys of Courage #3

Courage to Fall

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Courage to Fall is a stand-alone novella of 25,000 words. It is the third book in the “Cowboys of Courage” series of modern western romance stories and is recommended for readers who enjoy contemporary romance with a touch of cowboy.


She didn’t feel courageous…


Leah Evans might live in Courage, MT but right now she didn’t feel courageous. In one day her whole life was crumbling like a dry cupcake. For 15 years she’d worked at Daisy’s diner and hoped to own it someday…just like Daisy wanted. But the elderly lady’s sudden death leaves a will with a giant gap…the diner would go to the grandson from Manhattan, along with everything else. Now Leah has no job and no way to pay her bills --unless she can convince Mr. New York to let her keep managing the hometown diner.


He couldn’t wait to leave…


Easton McClendon hadn’t see his grandmother in years, not since his parents’ death. He doesn’t have time to waste on small town legalities…not when he has a thriving business in New York. But fate has other plans and he’s stuck in Montana for a week at Christmas while the attorney finishes the necessary paperwork. The only bright spot in the whole situation is the beautiful diner manager, Leah. And when she offers to help him sort through his grandmother’s antiques to ready them for auction, he can’t find a reason to say no. As the hours pass, Easton and Leah can’t stop their growing attraction to each other.


Can love unfold when two people have such different ideas? And will they have the courage to let go and fall in love?


190 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 27, 2015

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Charlene Bright

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Charlene Bright is the author of several contemporary western romance novels. She's a lifelong resident of the American South and currently residents in southern Oklahoma on a family-owned cattle ranch. She greets each morning with a hot cup of coffee and an optimistic smile. Traveling to America's national parks is her favorite pastime. After rearing her two daughters, she and her husband recently became empty-nesters. With the peace and quiet that comes with that, she began to hear the characters in her head begging for their stories to be told which is when the author inside her was set free.

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February 6, 2017
Good book. Made me cry. That always earns 5 stars.




This is a very good book. Well written and heartfelt. It made me cry. But that was what a good book will do for you.
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April 18, 2016
Good Book

This was a good short book. Can't wait for the next book, to come out. Wonder who will be next.
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