First, I didn't realize this was number TEN in a series when I read it. SOOOOOOOOO many extraneous characters for the sake of mentions from previous books...!!
The premise is that there was a woman's shelter in L.A. that got moved, and all the ladies there apparently relocated willingly to a tiny ho-bunk town in the cactus and rattlesnake territory of Texas. Because women in L.A. would *all want* to move to tumbleweed central where there are just so many opportunities, and all of their friends/familiar places are NOT. Anyhow, one of them is Rose, who's gonna make it big selling prickly pear jelly.
Years ago, Rose saw a murder. Was put in witness protection. Boned the 'ranger' who was assigned to her, and got knocked up. IN. LOS. ANGELES. A Texas Ranger. ((((sigh.)))) Anyhow, he's distracted by her, nearly lets her die (by his estimation), and immediately gets himself taken off the case and disappears without saying goodbye. She rebounds in a pregnancy panic and marries a wife-beater, escapes, and spends 14 years living in shelters with her son... until she ends up in Texas with the shelter women who apparently grace the first NINE novels in this series?
By the way, aside from 'midnight blue eyes', we have NO idea what Rose looks like. Description isn't a strong point with Clopton.
Anyhow, Zane (←note suitable Texas Ranger name), is nearly killed in a protection gig, and decides to finally look up the one woman he ever had a thing for - Rose. She doesn't want him around - he abandoned her and was the impetus for every trial and tribulation of her adult life. Her son, however, VERY MUCH wants them together. He idolizes his oh-so-upright Ranger father, and wants his mom to marry him, because... RANGER. Have I mentioned he's drop dead handsome, oh-so-honorable, and a RANGER?! Because *R.A.N.G.E.R*!!
So screw her feelings, he's gonna make it happen. He's gonna git Rose to love him, and have his son in his life. And THE ENTIRE BOOK is Rose angry, hurt, hiding, afraid, frustrated, coerced, annoyed... it's just *n.e.g.a.t.i.v.e*. Oh, and these two fornicators are praying, church-goin' folk from Te - I mean Los Angeles, the Bible belt of the natio... y'know nevermind. Because 'Love Inspired'. And therefore Forgiveness. And prayer - God, please give me what I want.
It SUCKED. There was no relationship building with Christ, there was no turning of lives over to God, there was nothing redeemable about either one of them. She's tetchy and emo, and he's bull-headed and egotistical.
I despised Zane along with her, I really did. He used his looks, the town gossips, the community influence, her son, and everything in between to force his way into her life, whether she wants him or not. THAT'S abusive, for the record.
I would've run again. Seriously, I would've. Nobody should have that much control over someone else's life, unbidden. It was unkewl.