Nathan Hollister nearly died in a war zone and the experience made one thing crystal clear—breaking off his engagement was a terrible mistake. He arrives at his ex’s ranch to make amends, but gunfire erupts before he can.
Someone wants her dead.
Cassie Miles is used to being abandoned, first by her mother and then Nathan. But when an attempt is made on her life, she can’t protect herself and the horses she’s rehabilitating. Accepting Nathan’s help is the only answer.
A hazardous mission.
Nathan won’t let anyone harm Cassie. Convincing her to give him a second chance, however, is impossible. As the danger creeps closer, the risk heightens. One critical error could cost Nathan everything…again.
After her second failed engagement, Chelsea vows she'll never wear another diamond ring. But as she and Pete work together to train the horses and launch Courage Reins, she heals faster than she thought possible. Pete has a truckload of debt and no way to provide for a family, but Chelsea helps him see past all the obstacles, all the scars. With so many unknowns, Pete and Chelsea will have to develop the love, acceptance, and faith needed to find their happily ever after.
Nice update. Haven't you been reading Critical Error for awhile or is that part of a series. Cover looks familiar. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteIntense snippets!! Sounds awesome! That BBH question was something else this week. I guess I wasn't alone there. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'm just beginning A Proper Scandal by Esther Hatch.
"I am to go by myself?" Grace dropped the rag she had been using to wash the parlor window.
I hope you have a great weekend! 😀❤📚
My first line is from Counterfeit Love by Crystal Caudill:
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“I don’t understand why we can’t marry sooner. Cincinnati doesn’t require your grandfather’s consent.”
Critical Error sounds good, hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently reading Enchanting an Heiress by Kristi Ann Hunter, so here's a line from there: A few weeks ago, Harriet had not been looking forward to the April Meeting and the influx of people and social engagements it would bring.
ReplyDeleteMy First Line post comes from The Element of Love by Mary Connealy: https://daniellegrandinetti.com/2022/03/25/the-element-of-love/
Hope you're having a great weekend!
Nice update! Thanks for answering my question :)
ReplyDeleteI love Fannie Flagg's books! Hope you have a Happy Spring!
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