Another great romance by Gerry Bartlett!
Megan Calhoun was born with a silver spoon and the heiress has always had access to anything money can buy. Unfortunately, money can’t buy happiness. Megan has flitted around from one interest to another, never sticking with anything, and that includes men. Then her father dies and her cushy lifestyle come to a screeching halt – for a year. Or forever, if she can’t fulfill the conditions of her father’s will; for the next year she must work in the oil field, learning the family business from the ground up. To guide her through this year in the field, Megan choses Rowdy Baker, a long-term employee of Calhoun Petroleum and her sister’s ex-boyfriend.
Rowdy Baker is less than thrilled to discover he is going to be stuck with Megan Calhoun as his shadow for the next year. Being saddled with one of the Calhoun sisters, weeks after her sister broke his heart, is about the last thing on earth Rowdy wants, but he is backed in to a corner and has no choice if he wants to keep his job. Unlike the frivolous, spoiled Calhoun children, Rowdy has worked for everything he has, often struggling to make ends meet.
Sharing a small, rusted out travel trailer; spending hours traveling through the lonely roads of West Texas; dealing with the puppy Megan rescues; a tornado; and the ill-will, anger and hate being directed at Calhoun Petroleum because of the oil bust -- all combine to set the stage for a long year for Megan and Rowdy and an excellent story. s
Can Megan convince Rowdy she is more than a spoiled rich kid, willing and determined to fulfill the difficult conditions of her father’s will?
Can Rowdy put aside his anger with her sister, and give Megan a fair chance?
I loved this book and am already looking forward to book three, Texas Pride – unfortunately that won’t be available until October, 2017!