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The Wrangler and the Rich Girl (Silhouette Desire, No 791)

The Wrangler and the Rich Girl (Silhouette Desire, No 791)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Garth Whitelaw is the oldest of the Hawk's Way Whitelaws. Garth met Candy three years earlier when she came to the ranch with her father. Candy was only seventeen and head over heels in love with Garth. Garth was much older and pushed her away. Now here she is three years later, a little more grown up, tougher, and a lot more of a woman in Garths opinion. He agrees to ler her stay at Hawk's Way so that Garth can teach her everything he knows about the business. Garth makes it clear that he would like Candy in his bed, but nothing more. Garth has a bit of a rough edge that sometimes made me cring, but we also find out why. Garth is a hardened man after seeing what his parents did to each other. We find out a lot of interesting information on the Whitelaw parents that explains so much. I look back at Garths behavior in the previous books and now I understand his extreme behavior. I am not saying what Garth does is right, but understandable. Candy realizes she is still in love with Garth but she has to convince Garth that he is capable of love. Another great Hawk's Way story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Garth Whitelaw is the oldest of the Hawk's Way Whitelaws. Garth met Candy three years earlier when she came to the ranch with her father. Candy was only seventeen and head over heels in love with Garth. Garth was much older and pushed her away. Now here she is three years later, a little more grown up, tougher, and a lot more of a woman in Garths opinion. He agrees to ler her stay at Hawk's Way so that Garth can teach her everything he knows about the business. Garth makes it clear that he would like Candy in his bed, but nothing more. Garth has a bit of a rough edge that sometimes made me cring, but we also find out why. Garth is a hardened man after seeing what his parents did to each other. We find out a lot of interesting information on the Whitelaw parents that explains so much. I look back at Garths behavior in the previous books and now I understand his extreme behavior. I am not saying what Garth does is right, but understandable. Candy realizes she is still in love with Garth but she has to convince Garth that he is capable of love. Another great Hawk's Way story.


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