“…I’m normally the person who expects everything to function in a perfectly straight line.” Received an Advance Reader Copy in exchange for a fair review. "HW and Samantha are unique and memorable, and this is the strongest story yet in Pearce's Praise for Kate Pearce's The Bad Boy Cowboy Letting Jackson into her life could make that even more difficult-or it might be the second chance they're both looking for. Trouble is, under the watch of her fiercely protective family, Daisy is longing for some privacy. After all, they both left home only to return. These days though, she and Jackson might have more in common than just their ranching relatives. Back in school she did her best to blend in-and pretend she didn't have five brothers who'd hogtie any boy who even looked at her. ĭaisy doesn't really expect Jackson to remember her. At least Morgantown's flirty local bartender can keep his mind off the past-that is, until he runs into Daisy Miller. He'd rather keep things simple, while trying to start a new life helping his older brother on their northern California ranch. There's a reason Jackson Lymond left the Air Force, but he's not telling a soul. It might be the pride of hard work on rugged terrain, the welcoming community, or the memories-but wherever the folks of Morgantown may roam, they have a way of coming back to the ranch.
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