Teresa N. (T1nelson) reviewed Back in Texas (Home to Loveless County, Bk 1) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1302) on + 107 more book reviews
Kristen is a new physicians assistant in her old homtown and Ryan Gallagher wants nothing to do with her. There past has never been forgotten by wither and a cloud of suspicion hangs over her deceased father for embezzling money from his father...Too bad they keep getting thrown together!!!
Christy S. (Swiggy) reviewed Back in Texas (Home to Loveless County, Bk 1) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1302) on + 304 more book reviews
Book one in a 5 part series called "Home to Loveless County".
Marsha S. (Chycole) reviewed Back in Texas (Home to Loveless County, Bk 1) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1302) on + 479 more book reviews
Desperate times calls for desperate measures...That's why the dying town of Homestead, Texas, establishes the Home Free program, offering land grants in exchange for the much-needed professional services modern homesteaders bring with them. Kristin Cantrell had leaped at the chance to return to her childhood home, accepting subsidized land for herself and her son in exchange for the service she could offer as a physician's assistant. She didn't expect her reputation to be tarnished by a crime her deceased father had supposedly committed. She also didn't expect to see Ryan Gallagher again, even though his father, the senator, practically owned the Hill Country. Now she has to prove not only her father's innocence but also her own.
Joan D. (keeponreading) reviewed Back in Texas (Home to Loveless County, Bk 1) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1302) on + 122 more book reviews
Home to Loveless County Series 5 stars
Wendy O. (wendy1) reviewed Back in Texas (Home to Loveless County, Bk 1) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1302) on + 44 more book reviews
Desperate times for for desperate measures. That's why the dying town of Homestead, Texas established the home free program, offering land grants in exchange for the much needed professional services modern homesteaders bring with them.
Kristin Cantrell had leaped ath the chance to return to her childhood home, accepting subsidized land for herself and her son in exchange for the service she could offer as a physician's assistant. She didn't expect her reputation to be tarnished by a crime her deceased fahter had supposedly committed. She slao didn't expect to see Ryan Gallagher again, even though his father, the senator, practically owned the Hill Country.
Now she has to prove not only her father's innocence but also her own.
Kristin Cantrell had leaped ath the chance to return to her childhood home, accepting subsidized land for herself and her son in exchange for the service she could offer as a physician's assistant. She didn't expect her reputation to be tarnished by a crime her deceased fahter had supposedly committed. She slao didn't expect to see Ryan Gallagher again, even though his father, the senator, practically owned the Hill Country.
Now she has to prove not only her father's innocence but also her own.
Mike A. (mave) reviewed Back in Texas (Home to Loveless County, Bk 1) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1302) on + 22 more book reviews
one of the newer romances
Robin W. (springy) reviewed Back in Texas (Home to Loveless County, Bk 1) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1302) on + 477 more book reviews
Desperate times call for dessperate measures
That's why the dying town of Homestead, TX, established the Home Free program, offering land grants in exchange for the much-needed professional services modern homsteaders bring w/ them.
Kirstin Cantrell had leaped at the chance to return to her childhood home, accepting subsidized land for herself & her son in excchange for the service she could offer a sa physician's assistant. She didn't expect her reputation to be tarnished by a crime her deceased father had supposedly committed. She also didn't expect to see Ryan Gallagher again, even though his father, the senator, practically owned the Hill Country.
Now she has to prove not only her father's innocence but also her own.
That's why the dying town of Homestead, TX, established the Home Free program, offering land grants in exchange for the much-needed professional services modern homsteaders bring w/ them.
Kirstin Cantrell had leaped at the chance to return to her childhood home, accepting subsidized land for herself & her son in excchange for the service she could offer a sa physician's assistant. She didn't expect her reputation to be tarnished by a crime her deceased father had supposedly committed. She also didn't expect to see Ryan Gallagher again, even though his father, the senator, practically owned the Hill Country.
Now she has to prove not only her father's innocence but also her own.