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A Cowboy to Remember

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His second chance…

With a woman who no longer remembered him.  

Traveling rodeo entrepreneur Hunter Hollister can’t believe his eyes when he runs smack into his ex-wife—literally. But after their chance collision, he’s flummoxed when the woman he’s never forgotten can’t recall the man she left without a word four years earlier! Plagued by amnesia, "Anna Jones" may not remember Hunter—but the spark igniting between them? All too familiar. With Hunter’s slow and steady help on his once-familiar ranch, Anna begins to rediscover who she really is. And as the truth about her identity beckons, she’s even starting to remember how much she loved the man she once let go…

From Harlequin Special Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.

A Men of the West Romance

Book 1: SHOULD HAVE BEEN HER CHILD
Book 2: HIS DEFENDER
Book 3: A Baby on the Ranch
Book 4: Redwing's Lady
Book 5: From Here to Texas
Book 6: Taming a Dark Horse
Book 7: A South Texas Christmas
Book 8: The Rancher's Request
Book 9: The Best Catch in Texas
Book 10: Having the Cowboy's Baby
Book 11: Her Texas Lawman
Book 12: Hitched to the Horseman
Book 13: The Christmas She Always Wanted
Book 14: Cowboy to the Rescue
Book 15: Lone Star Daddy
Book 16: Branded with his Baby
Book 17: The Deputy's Lost and Found
Book 18: His Texas Wildflower
Book 19: Daddy's Double Duty
Book 20: His Medicine Woman
Book 21: Christmas with the Mustang Man
Book 22: His Texas Baby
Book 23: The Doctor's Calling
Book 24: A Daddy for Dillon
Book 25: The Deputy Gets Her Man
Book 26: The Baby Truth
Book 27: Wearing the Rancher's Ring
Book 28: The Lawman's Noelle
Book 29: One Tall, Dusty Cowboy
Book 30: Daddy Wore Spurs
Book 31: Christmas on the Silver Horn Ranch
Book 32: Her Rugged Rancher
Book 33: His Badge, Her Baby...Their Family?
Book 34: The Cowboy's Christmas Lullaby
Book 35: Her Kind of Doctor
Book 36: The Arizona Lawman
Book 37: Her Man on Three Rivers Ranch
Book 38: A Ranger for Christmas
Book 39: His Texas Runaway
Book 40: Home to Blue Stallion Ranch
Book 41: The Rancher's Best Gift
Book 42: The Texan Tries Again
Book 43: Her Man Behind the Badge
Book 44: His Forever Texas Rose
Book 45: The Baby That Binds Them
Book 46: Sleigh Ride with the Rancher
Book 47: The Wrangler Rides Again</

265 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 22, 2024

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About the author

Stella Bagwell

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At seventeen, Stella married her high school sweetheart: Harrell, and they had a son Jason. She began her writing career almost by accident. She was a hairdresser and worked in her sister's beauty shop. Ironically, Stella developed a severe allergy to hairspray and was forced to resign. With time on her hands, Stella wanted to do something creative. She remembered a high school English teacher telling her she could be a writer if she wanted. Although she always loved reading romances, she never thought to write one herself. Armed with that now notion and an old, manual typewriter, she went to work, attempting to create a story similar to those she liked reading. The result‚ her first book, purchased by Mills & Boon and issued under the Harlequin imprint. After that, she became a full time writer and today, has close to forty published novels. Her for the future is to continue writing romance novels as long as there's an audience to enjoy her work.

Next to writing, traveling is one of her most favorite activities. Yet, because the southwest is dear to her heart, she sets most of her books there in rough, rugged ranch country. She feels it's essential to know a place before writing about it; that philosophy gives her more reason to plan trips! The marriage has always lived in southeastern Oklahoma. But, they purchased a portion of a twenty-two hundred, acre ranch; they now make their home there. Before moving onto the ranch, she had a swimming pool in her back yard and spent most of her summer evenings in the water. Her husband has promised to put in another pool, but for now she has to make do with the creek that runs through their property. The closest town of three thousand is fifteen miles away; she says she loves the seclusion, living among the woods and horses and wildlife. The only thing she doesn't like is making the thirty mile round trip to the post office or grocery store. Worse still, is the eighty-five mile trip to get office supplies!

One of her greatest joys was to see Jason, her only son, graduate from college with degrees in math and physical education. He now lives in Port Lavaca, Texas, where he teaches high school algebra and geometry and coaches football and weightlifting. Family has always come first with Stella and she enjoys spending time with her son when he visits Oklahoma. Sometimes, she and her husband drive down to the Texas coast to see him. However, her mother, step-father and siblings all live nearby and they have routine get-togethers. In her spare time, she enjoys practicing violin and guitar, both of which she can play by ear. She claims to need years of practice before calling herself a musician. Stella also enjoys gardening and being outdoors.

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March 12, 2025
My sister and I were supposed to read an Amish romance, but after finding this book in the Harlequin romance section at Walmart we decided to have this as our next buddy read. Needless to say, we should have gone with an Amish romance.
If I could rate this book lower than a 1 (honestly, even a 0), I would. I didn't open this book expecting it to be revolutionary or anything, but damn, I didn't know a book could suck this bad. I have soooo many bones to pick with this book. None of the characters were really memorable; we were both hoping neither of the two characters had a happy ending, even when we barely a quarter into the book. Hunter was UNBEARABLE and is incredibly inconsiderate. And Willow is just... well, she's just there, but it's really, really hard to root for her. And then how the ending does her? Y'all really hate Willow because what was that ending?
This is a more minute detail, but I HATED how much of the time when Malachi (or is it Malachai because the spelling switched up so much of the time in the book) appeared we always had to hear how he was a tall Shoshone man. Like, good for him, but we didn't have to constantly hear about the ethnicity of the others as much as we did for Malachi, AKA the only person of color in this book. He really did just feel like a token character of color. We could've done one mention of him being from the rez, him being Shoshone, and maybe other indicators of his background, and that would've been great.
Next, the dialogue was outlandishly horrible. It really has you wondering why all these folks sound like they've never spoken to another person. Page 180 is a key example of this because what do you mean she spoke like that during a scene like that? Girl, no manches.
There was more telling than showing in the writing of this book; it made it so difficult to get into. Reading the assigned chapters for each week felt like something you had to trudge through. Maybe this work just isn't Stella Bagwell's best, but damn was it bad. You know it's so bad that even when Bagwell incorporated genealogy into the book, I was beyond bored. I love genealogy—could talk about it for daysss—but Bagwell somehow made it so boring.
The ending was also horribly rushed. It didn't really make sense. But then again, does the premise of this whole book make any sense? All in all, 0/10, would not recommend. I've gotta go read some historical fiction or something to wash this book off my mind.
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November 30, 2024
Super good book, the only thing is that I feel like they moved very fast. I get the fact that Willow and Hunter used to be married but Anna didn't know that. Other than that a super amazing book!
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