Living with his stern grandfather taught construction tycoon Trevor Callahan one important Caring makes a man weak. Now back in Texas to settle his grandfather’s estate, Trev plans to sell the Rocking C Ranch so he can put his unhappy past behind him and move on. Single-mom Beth Evans once confused lust for love and will never let it happen again. The bookmobile driver is trying to raise funds to build a new library. Hank Callahan bequeathed a million dollars for the project, but attached one Do not let his grandson sell the ranch.
Anne Marie is a Texas girl, born and raised. Romance is her passion. She loves to read and write about men and women falling in love, overcoming life's obstacles, and living happily ever after. She writes spicy contemporary novels, usually involving a cowboy or two, as well as Regency historicals.
Married to her high school sweetheart, Anne Marie and her husband spend their leisure time working (actually playing) in the yard and renovating their 1956 custom-built house on a one-acre lot in the middle of the city. They have two grown children, three white rabbits, two mischievous cats, and one sweet puppy dog.
I got halfway through reading this book and realised that I had read it before. It was an on/off and on again story, with Beth and Trev and her daughter Maggie. A nice HEA. 3☆
This book was fantastic and shows that love does conquer all. Trevor Callahan had to learn how to love, Beth Evans didn't trust that she knew the difference between lust and love, Maggie Evans helped her mom and Trevor meet in the middle, the death of Hank Callahan (Trevors surly grandfather) put everything in motion. Looking forward to reading more in this series.
Not my favourite by this author, but still enjoyable. The little girl is well.... annoying. Ms. Novark only seems to only write cloyingly sweet kids. The girl is such an overly obvious mechanism for furthering the plot, that I confess to rolling my eyes now and then. But other than that, it was an enjoyable read with a good ending.
Beth is 24, so Trevor is 36. Beth has a 5-year-old daughter.
Several detailed sex scenes, but they aren’t truly graphic. Sensual language is used (I wouldn’t call it flowery) instead of slang for body parts. The F word is never used.
It’s sweet, a good, fast-paced read. The characters are likeable. Both Trevor and Beth grow emotionally, which they have to do to really let someone in. HEA. SAFE. Very good grammar.
3rd person past tense from Trevor and Beth. Head-hopping within the same chapter/section.
That I enjoyed this book. First time reader from this author and the cover looks a little cheesy for my taste but a good romance novel. Truly enjoyed the characters and the strength of Beth. Although young and innocent compared to Trevor’s age difference and worldly experiences she has a strong resilient maturity. I actually liked her and her daughter Maggie was the best! I normally enjoy the darker romances but this one was enjoyable nonetheless.
Believing his grandfather hated him, Trevor leaves the family ranch, never looking back. He lives life alone, and lonely, going from job to job as well as woman to woman, never settling in one place. Then, a death brings him back and teaches him what true love really us.
I loved this book so much that I read it in one sitting! It grabbed my attention from the first page and I just kept going. I laughed at sweet Maggie's antics and cried as Beth helps Trevor to mend his broken spirit. There is a slow burn with sizzling interactions that builds to some perfect moments. I enjoy this writer's style and look forward to reading more on Stone Creek.
As usual, author presents a wonderful story. It draws you in from the first page, and keeps you reading. The characters were wonderful, and found myself reaching for tissues.. Will continue to read her books, never a disappointment.
Trevor comes back to sell the family ranch and runs into a young mom & her little girl. Beth is cataloging the books from the ranch so she can have them ready for the book mobile and future library. Can love come these two people.
I love this story and the way Beth was able through love to get Callahan to come around. Leo was a good man and his love for the ranch helped. Good read, I would recommend this for a light read and heartfelt story. Just got book 2. Thanks, CEH
I really enjoyed reading Beth and Trevor's story. Trevor comes back to sell his grandfather's ranch, but he is not prepared for Beth and her 5 year old daughter Maggie. A very good read.
Kept me reading. Tears and smiles. I really like happy endings. Not always do we need the bad in life, but we do know it is there and when someone, even someone fictional overcomes the bad we all have hope.
I really thoroughly enjoyed this story about Trevor and Beth. It made me laugh and cry. Especially enjoyed their story that included a little 5 yr. old girl named Maggie that steals your heart. Very well written without boring you to tears.
This was great book with a good storyline. It was well written& the characters were fantastic.It hadromance,excitement &a little silence wondering how this would end.
A little too much angst for me. Now little Maggie? She stole the spotlight and my heart. I wish more there was more interaction between her and Trevor. I would've liked more with her and Trevor also.
The first two thirds of the book was okay. The last third was very emotional and nailed it. I'd rather read a slow start and a strong ending than the other way around.
This was a well written and edited story. Really liked the characters. There is a lot of emotional range in the story. Loved that there is audio versions to this series.