Teri T. reviewed The Truth About Cowboys (Home on the Ranch) (Harlequin Superromance, No 743) on + 49 more book reviews
The Kay Ranch near Alta, Colorado Erin Mackenzie considers herself a candidate for the Dumped by Cowboys Hall of Fame. Especially since she was stood up by rodeo cowboy Abe Cockburn, the father of her baby daughter, Maeve.
And then there's another cowboy-Erin's own father, rancher Kip Kay, whom she's never even met. Who's never acknowledged her. Erin makes a risky choice: she goes to Colorado to tell Abe about his daughter. And to tell Kip about his. She goes to Colorado to find the truth about cowboys-and about fathers.
And then there's another cowboy-Erin's own father, rancher Kip Kay, whom she's never even met. Who's never acknowledged her. Erin makes a risky choice: she goes to Colorado to tell Abe about his daughter. And to tell Kip about his. She goes to Colorado to find the truth about cowboys-and about fathers.
Julene A. (mylo) reviewed The Truth About Cowboys (Home on the Ranch) (Harlequin Superromance, No 743) on + 229 more book reviews
Erin Mackenzie considers herself a candidate for the Dumped by Cowboys Hall of Fame. Esp. since she was stood up by the rodeo cowboy Ace Cockburn, the father of her baby daughter. And then there's another cowboy-- Erin's own father, rancher Kip Kay, whom shes never even met. Who's never acknowledged her. Erin makes a risky choice: she goes to Colorado to tell Abe about his daughter. And to tell Kip about his. She goes there to find the truth about cowboys-- and about fathers.
A deeply emotional story.
A deeply emotional story.