Colt Brannigan siempre hacía lo que debía hacer, de modo que contrató a Geena Williams como ama de llaves. ¿Pero sería la hermosa extraña un problema? Geena no podía creerlo. Había que ser muy valiente para contratar a una mujer con un pasado como el suyo y, a cambio de esa segunda oportunidad, ella haría que aquella casa se convirtiera en un hogar al que Colt quisiera volver cada día después del duro trabajo en el rancho. Colt podía era poco brusco, pero sus sonrisas eran tan tiernas como una caricia para ella. La había dejado entrar en su casa… ¿Dejaría que algún día entrara en su corazón?
Rebecca Winters, born Rebecca Brown Burton, was the author of over 175 romance novels published with Harlequin, delighting readers worldwide for more than 35 years. Her stories, translated into many languages, have sold nearly thirty million copies. A French teacher turned novelist, she combined her love of language, family, and storytelling into a remarkable literary legacy.
A pretty good book. I loved the characters and their personalities. The plot was strong and this was definitely written well. I did get aggravated at the characters, but in a good way. There was strength, humbleness, some touching moments, sweetness, some great turn-of-events, some misunderstandings but a great way to get through them, good side characters and a great HEA. I really liked this book. It would be the relaxing, snuggle/cuddle kind of book. Good for anytime and anywhere. It draws you slowly without you realizing it. Super great and a good one to have on hand for those 'just-because' kinda moods. Enjoy!
The weakest that I have read by this author,so far.
Sweet and clean,but just too unbelievable and so much repetition.The heroine told the hero so many times how wonderful,kind,generous he was,and how undeserving she was,that it became tedious and eye-rolling to read!
este libro es muy cortito, unas 140 paginas, asi que se lee rapidito me ha gustado, aunque se me ha hecho corto.. ademas lo mas caliente del libro ha sido un beso y eso tambien me ha faltado aun asi, es facilito de leer y te deja con ganas de mas mi nota un 7
This was pretty good. But thought there were a lot of babies around that didn't really assist the story. Like the hero and heroine though, and their argument at the end was forced, cause no one admitted anything ever. But I liked it.
Very good book. When Geena showed up at Colt's ranch to interview for the housekeeper's position, he wasn't going to take her. She told him that she had just been released from prison and he'd had a bad experience hiring an ex-con before. Then he found out she'd been released and exonerated, and felt bad so he hired her anyway. Geena was happy to have the job and was determined to do a fantastic job. She also wanted to find the woman her brother had been living with before he died, so she could find out if the woman had had her brother's baby. Geena was very independent, and felt bad that Colt was doing so many things for her. Colt was attracted to Geena, but also was impressed by her work ethic and lack of bitterness. He'd always been a responsible, take charge guy and continued that habit with Geena. Geena fell in love with Colt, but didn't want to be just another responsibility to him. Colt fell in love with her too, but never actually told her so until he nearly lost her. I loved seeing Gina work at the ranch, making her meals and relating to all the various family members. It was obvious she loved the ranch and ranch life. Colt was a little bit clueless, but knew he wanted to keep her around. I was glad to see them get together in the end.
If one has to have a book to read while with a parent is in a hospital emergency room, this will do. It could have used a little more editing. It felt like some of the plot was missing. But it passed the time while we waited for test results-Dad had a seizure & everything checked out after 5 hours- and Harlequin is the perfect book to keep one from getting frustrated with the delay.
OK, so I'm not even gonna rate this b/c I didn't finish it. This was just NOT a Lenore type of book. I have NO idea how it continues, but at 50 pages in it was just too...sweet and boring and perfunctory. FOR ME. Too bad the exerpt I read didn't give me that clue, but oh well...