“The only woman who interests me is you.” ―Russ Palmer, rancher
When Taylor Manning accepts a teaching job in Cougar Point, Montana, she discovers that life there is very different from life in Seattle. So are the men! She soon notices a handsome, opinionated, stubborn rancher named Russ Palmer, and he notices her. In fact, they more than notice each other. And after a few months, Taylor’s certain of one thing. Despite their conflicting backgrounds, she’d love to be The Cowboy’s Lady.
Not what I expect from Macomber I love Macomber, but this isn’t the quality writing I expect from her. Unrealistic, repetitve dialogue. Save your money for her next new work and leave these older ones in the past.
Sweet, bland romance As stated this book is early Debbie Macomber. It is a sweet story, but too much repetition. The romance is limited to kisses and angst over whether or not to pursue a relationship. I was planning to purchase the follow up book, but based on my impression of this book I will pass.
Disappointed Usually I love Debbie Macomber books but this one lacked something. The story was just okay, very weak female lead, repetitive slow and long.I never getting a warm and cozy feeling for either of the lead characters.I read the entire book because, after all, it’s Macomber; it has to get better. Nope, doesn’t happen.