Book 2 in The McMahans of Texas Clint McMahan liked life the way it was - peaceful and woman-free. So when Cait McMahan wanted to start a riding school on his ranch, he wasn't keen on the idea. He didn't like Cait interfering - with a school or the gorgeous smile he couldn't get off his mind or off his land. Before long, Clint found himself involved in Cait's cockeyed idea himself - and in over his head. Available only in Christian Romance 6.
"Aside from the ick factor of the two protagonists being related by marriage (Caitlyn is the widow of Clint's brother), the book doesn't offer much in the way of character development. The author makes a point of slowing down and smelling the roses as Cait tries to get Clint to realize there's a world beyond his beloved ranch--but the sermonizing gets in the way. Cait comes across as unsympathetic at first, but you're eventually won over by her resilient attitude."
A nice, quick read. Both Caitlyn and Clint have strong motivations, and I sympathized with both of them as they tried to overcome a shared but painful history. It has a sweet ending I liked a lot. My only issue was with the premise. The marrying-my-brother's-widow trope is fairly common, but it's not one I enjoy. Other than that, it's a good book.