Wrangler's Creek #2
Contemporary Romance - Western Romance
Harlequin Audio
March 21, 2017
Audiobook
8 hours and 12 minutes
Library
The golden cowboy of Wrangler's Creek returns home to Texas to discover some old flames never fizzle…
There are plenty of things Garrett Granger hadn't counted on losing—his child to miscarriage, his wife to another man and the family business thanks to a crooked CFO. He also hadn't counted on moving back to the family ranch, where he's met by another surprise—former flame Nicky Marlow, who is renting his grandmother's old house.
Nicky's been rebuilding her shattered life since her husband's death two years ago. But Garrett's timely arrival in Wrangler's Creek doesn't automatically make him the missing piece of the puzzle. Even if he does seem to adore her two-year-old daughter… Even if seeing him again stirs up old feelings Nicky would gladly keep buried, forcing her to wonder if moving forward has to mean leaving everything behind…
No Getting Over a Cowboy is book two in the Wrangler’s Creek series by Delores Fossen and narrated by Eric G. Dove.
Nicky’s trying to rebuild her life after losing her husband and trying to move on with her child. She hopes going back to the house that gave her peace when she was a hurt child will help.
Garret never excepted to lose his wife to another man and his child to a miscarriage. Going home to the family ranch was suppose to help. Give him peace and quiet, but he wasn’t counting on his mother renting out an old house on the ranch to a bunch of widows.
Just like book one we are off to another fun filled novel full of romance, mystery, suspense, a whole lot of love and drama. Nicky and Garret knew each other as kids. He’s the one man she could never forget and Garret can’t forget the night he took her virginity. They discover that half a lifetime can’t dose the flame they still have for each other. Theirs plenty of drama with real life issues, a dead body in the old house, and a meddling mother who’s trying to matchmaker
I adored Nicky’s little girl Kaylee. Kids always add something special to a story; especially if an author does it wright. All the characters are richly developed, the story is written well and flows, and the author brings out a wide range of emotions within this novel.
Narration: I find that I enjoy Contemporary Romance a whole lot more in audio. I think it’s; because the stories move along and flow better in audio then reading. Eric G. Dove did a wonderful job with all the characters and voices. Each voice was distinctive and she had me glued and invested in the storyline and mystery as well as the romance.
No Getting Over a Cowboy was a wonderful edition to the Wrangler’s Creek series. I enjoyed!
Rated: 4 Stars
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Anne - Books of My Heart
June 22, 2020 at 12:55 pm
Summer is a great time for cowboy stories with growing things and animals. Interesting about the audio. I like fantasy best on audio. But I listen to romance on audio also.
Angela
June 22, 2020 at 1:15 pm
Fantasy is good in audio, I agree. I started out reading CR, but I have found that I enjoy it more in audio especially if the narrator can get the voices down and bring out the suspense and drama. Things move better. Thank’s for visiting!
Sophia Rose
June 22, 2020 at 8:37 am
Sounds like a real tender one and I do love the cowboys and stories with kids.
Angela
June 22, 2020 at 8:44 am
It was sweet and kids just add something special. It had all the things I enjoy reading romance, mystery, suspense, and drama. Thank’s for visiting!