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His Country Girl (2010)

by Jillian Hart(Favorite Author)
4.05 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0373815212 (ISBN13: 9780373815210)
languge
English
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publisher
Steeple Hill
series
Home on the Ranch
review 1: "His Country Girl", by Jillian Hart, is a really lovely romance read. Sweet and sentimental, with just-right poignant touches, the story line will capture your heart. Sierra Baker is a single mom with a sick little boy waiting to undergo heart surgery. Owen Baker's "wish" comes true when his hero, rodeo star Tucker Granger, visits him in the hospital just before the operation. Sierra and Tucker had gone through school together, with the precocious Tucker unable to resist teasing the bookish and shy Sierra. Reunited at the hospital after many years apart, Tucker and Sierra are no longer children, and they experience a most grown-up awareness of each other. After to trust her heart after a disastrous marriage and abandonment by her husband, Sierra tries to resist Tucker's co... morewboy charm. She tries to tell herself that he will never settle down and will always be restless and on the move. Tucker has never committed to one woman, always avoiding the chance that a woman could let him down the way his own mother hurt his beloved father, Frank Granger. However, he is captivated by Sierra and her son, and he comes to realize that he has always loved her, even when they were very young. He campaigns to win her heart, but her hurt and fear run deep. Owen gives his heart completely to Tucker, but will his mother be able to follow his lead and take a leap of faith? Tucker is a really enjoyable character whose personal growth and heart's awakening make this story line a very special treat for romance fans. "His Country Girl" is book four in Jillian Hart's "The Granger Family Ranch" series.
review 2: This is a very clean romance. This story is pretty cute. Although there were a few things I didn't like. There were a few parts in the book when I couldn't figure out who was talking. It was like they moved on to something else and I didn't know about it. Another thing that got me was all the back and forth. I love you, I hate you, you haven't really changed, but maybe you have, either way it won't work. The end kind of took me by surprise. Usually you get a chapter or two of a happily ever after, but in this one you get a couple pages. Maybe because its a part of a series, and you'll get to hear about them later? I don't know.The main thing I loved about this book was the love Sierra had for her son. Every action she even though about doing, ran through a process in her, making sure it wasn't going to hurt owen in any way. Which I can relate to. My son comes before any thing else.Overall this was a good book. I think it can be read as a stand alone book, but you would get more out of the story if you started at the beginning of the series. less
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AnitaBlake
It was a nice heart warming story!!
Alexis
A wonderful book and compassionate
camil_anzo
Excellent book. Inspirational.
katievan
I really enjoyed this book!
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