When a mysterious "cousin" shows up claiming their Uncle's legacy, Patience and Felicity Courtney suddenly find themselves homeless. Patience agrees to a marriage of convenience in order to survive, marrying a local rancher in need of help with his young daughter.
My jaw was on the ground when Patience and Felicity were turned from their home in the beginning of the story. It made me so mad after everything they had been through in the previous book, but definitely a strong hook for this story!
Patience is a special soul, she brings light everywhere she goes, and is like a Mary Poppins to young Evangeline. I admired her optimism and enthusiasm, as well as her gentle heart.
Spencer is hardworking and practical. He has worked hard for his success, and is a fair employer. He is a good father, but he only has so many hours in the day and a ranch to run. Tex was one of my favorite characters, always ready to offer a helping hand he has some years wisdom on him and seems to know when he's needed and when to disappear.
Overall, this was a sweet and romantic marriage of convenience romance. I was so happy for Patience to find more than what she ever hoped for with her new family, little Evangeline is the sweetest, but also one to keep your eye on! A satisfying western romance, with plenty of great chemistry, and a darling little girl. I can't wait to read Felicity's story next!
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
*All of the books in the Colorado Cowgirls series are sweet, closed-door romances with plenty of sizzle. The inspirational themes are light, and the romance is the main focus of the books.
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