Darlene Deluca
June 2024
Jack Armstrong lives like a recluse on his Texas ranch. In the difficult years after his wife’s death, he goes through the motions of life and wants to be left alone.
Caroline Tate, a widowed ecology professor, arrives at the ranch for a much-needed break and to take nature photos for her sabbatical project. But relaxing is a challenge when she finds herself at odds with the curmudgeonly cowboy who owns the place.
Jack generally steers clear of the guests, but this time, it’s not so easy. Vivacious Caroline doesn’t fade into the background. This city gal comes with pearls around her neck, a big red flower on her floppy hat, and way too many questions. Her self-assured, adventurous spirit gets under Jack’s skin, and she soon stirs feelings long dormant inside him.
Between The Pages
This story is a charming read. Both widowers, Jack and Caroline, aren’t looking for love but their connection is undeniable. The characters are well-developed and interesting. The secondary cast is enjoyable and adds an element of family connection. The reader gets a great visual of the story through the author’s descriptive voice and Caroline’s camera lens. Sunsets on a ranch and a set-in-his-ways cowboy equals a win-win read.
Rating
5 Stars
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