This is the first in the Sweet Home, Montana series and has promise as both a great setting and lots of interesting and fun characters. Former rodeo star Brady O'Neil is here working as a ranch manager while healing from a near-death fall from a bucking bull. When he ends up tipping a four-wheeler and landing partially under it, who should happen by the scene of his latest injury than Katie Callahan, his best friend's little sister.
She's always had a crush on this good-looking cowboy, but he's unaware. About as unaware as she is that he's lost his heart to her years earlier but dared not act on it. Not that Nick, Katie's brother, hasn't figured it out. Katie's back to stay at her grandmother's ranch after she's pink-slipped from her big city job. Neither is all that thrilled that the other is now around and hard to ignore.
Katie needs to find out what she wants to do with her life, hopefully picking what she is passionate about and really wants to do. Brady plans to buy a nearby piece of property and dig himself out of the financial hole he's found himself in. Until that happens, no way is he going to ask Katie to join him, but then the agent who was keeping his funds safe takes off with those funds. No more land purchase means Brady has no future. Again. What to do? Why, find a job that takes him away from Sweet Home. But when he heads out, a bunny stops him and he turns around, only to be met by Katie, whose ice cream pity party was joined by her grandmother's best friend. You'll have to read for yourself to figure out what that means.