Rescued by the Perfect Cowboy
Melinda Curtis
October 2019
She came to Second Chance
…he took a chance on love
Art curator Sophie Monroe is overwhelmed with starting a new business and raising four-year-old twins. Needing help, the divorced mom hires cowboy Zeke Roosevelt as her interim nanny! French lessons and bookish pursuits give way to riding and roping. And scholarly Sophie falls hard for the strong, practical cowboy. Until Zeke reveals a secret that may prevent this temporary posse from becoming a permanent family.
Between The Pages
I am hooked on this series! Each book in the The Mountain Monroe series introduces a new grandchild of Harlan Monroe and follows their path in the small town of Second Change where they discover their individualism and love. We got a peek at Sophie and Zeke in the previous book, Snowed in With the Single Dad, in which the author supplied a subtle hint of Zeke’s growing attraction to Sophie. Zeke is the sweetest hero and watching him undertake the role as nanny for Sophie’s twin boys is touching and filled with fun and humour. This story is captivating and reveals a couple of Harlan’s secrets with teasers of more to come. Packed with emotion from Sophie’s wavering decision to leave or stay, to Zeke’s private struggle. This book is another winning read, and I am already anticipating Shane’s story in Lassoed by the Would-be Rancher.
Rating
4.5 Stars
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