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The Truth About Cowboys (Harlequinn Superromance, Home on the Ranch, No 743)

The Truth About Cowboys (Harlequinn Superromance, Home on the Ranch, No 743)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth about Life
Review: For anyone who's always loved a father you've never met... For anyone who's ever loved a cowboy, and lost...For anyone who's ever been hurt by all of the above. Margot Early beautifully depicts a story as old as time. Erin is a young woman who is bound and determined not to let another cowboy hurt her ever again. Her father, Kip Kay, a Colorado rancher, left shortly after Erin was born and she'll never let a cowboy close again. Or so she swears. As a belated birthday present, she "gives" herself a night of passion with a rodeo clown, Abe, and again is heartbroken after he fails to meet her weeks later. After giving birth to Abe's child and losing her mother in a tragic accident, she decides to ge to Colorado to confront her father. Little does she know that Abe is engaged to her half-sister... Margot Early has perfectly written about the proud, silent, faithful, brave, and diminishing species of man, The Cowboy...For any one who has ever known a real cowboy or wants to, READ THIS BOOK!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth About Cowboys
Review: Margot Early captures The Truth About Cowboys devastatingly accurate in this novel. The main characters were real, had real-life issues to deal with, showed tender emotions and shared things with each other that other romance novel characters shy away from. Once you start, you won't be able to put it down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth About Cowboys
Review: Margot Early captures The Truth About Cowboys devastatingly accurate in this novel. The main characters were real, had real-life issues to deal with, showed tender emotions and shared things with each other that other romance novel characters shy away from. Once you start, you won't be able to put it down!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: HISTORY TOO MUCH
Review: Synopsis: Erin Makenzie had been dumped by rodeo cowboy Abe Cockburn, right before she could tell him she is pregnant with his child. Erin is also contending with being dumped by another cowboy, her father. A man she has never met who left her mother before Erin was born. Erin makes a life changing decision to go to Colorado to tell Abe about his daughter and to introduce her father to his.

This book is NOT worth the out-of-print search. After 6+ chapters of history I got really bored and had to force myself to finish the book. The characters are not very likeable and the entire book is a waste.


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