Welcome back, friends of the Sweet River Ranch Romance series! Remember, we’re hanging out with the Sullivan cousins. Walter’s two sons had five sons between them, but the eldest (Wally) was killed in a small plane accident before the series began, leaving his toddler son in the care of Uncle Tate in the first installment, A Surprise Wedding for the Cowboy. Then in book two, we met the geeky, awkward only son of Theodore, and now we’ve come to Walter’s newfound daughter’s son, Weston.
Weston’s not so sure about his newly discovered, filthy rich grandfather or his entitled cousins, who’ve worked for the old man all their adult lives. He grew up on a Montana ranch, not in urban Chicago, and is awarded the role of lead wrangler in Walter’s ranch resort. But he’s not convinced his luck will hold.
Why read A Sunny Sweetheart for the Cowboy? I’m glad you asked!
• He’s a cowboy
• She’s an event organizer
• He’s grumpy
• She’s happy
• He likes order
• She has ADHD
• She doesn’t know her dad
• He doesn’t want to remember his
• She’s determined to make him smile
• He’s determined to keep her at arms’ length
• His horse is his best friend
• She can work with that
• You get ALL the grumpy-sunshine vibes!
About A Sunny Sweetheart for the Cowboy
He’s grouchy through blessings.
She’s happy through turmoil.
What now?
Weston Kline might know horses, but being the stable manager is not a plum position like his newfound cousins have on the failing dude ranch their grandfather bought to meld Weston and his brother into the Sullivan clan. Unsure of where he fits, Weston hides behind an aloof nature.
Paisley Teele is the ranch’s activity coordinator, and she’s not about to let rude, surly Weston withdraw. When they’re thrown together on a three-night trail ride with a group of tweens, she’s determined to get a genuine smile on that cowboy’s face, one way or another.
Neither planned to fall in love, but the attraction sizzles before it fizzles. No grumpy cowboy wants to be coaxed into fake happiness, and this ray of sunshine might be losing her grip in the light of her family situation. Trusting the source of true joy may take an act of God for them both.
A Sunny Sweetheart for the Cowboy is available on Amazon, via Kindle Unlimited and in paperback.
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Psst: If you want to see what’s next in the pipeline and how far along I am on my current project, keep an eye on the Coming Soon page!
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