Mail Order Cowboy by Victoria James

 

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Mail Order Cowboy by Victoria James, book three in her Wishing River series, is a heartwarming story about grief and grieving, but about kindness, forgiveness, the closeness of friends, the guilt and regret of keeping secrets that no one should have to bear, and lastly, it's about moving on. Hope Roberts lost her husband to cancer six years earlier and just inherited a broken down ranch from his grandparents. She's a naturopathic doctor, mom to 9-year-old Sadie, and has no clue about running a ranch. Dr. Dean Stanton has the perfect life on the outside; he is wealthy, a doctor, a successful rancher heir to a fortune, attractive, and charming. What others don't see is that he is slowly dying inside due to his relationship with his father; tense, and destructive making Dean feel lonely and unworthy. His narcissistic father forced Dean’s older brother Morgan, to leave the ranch because of their father’s unethical behavior and sleazy behavior with his sons’ girlfriends. Dean is miserable and has accepted the blame Hope has for his not discovering her husband Brian's cancer until it was too late to save him. As Dean spends time helping Hope with her ranch, both discover many things about each other. Hope and Dean have been through so much and their journey to healing will be a long one. Their time together working on the ranch is healing as they work through past hurts toward feelings of attraction and love. This story was written with heart and soul. I highly recommend Mail Order Cowboy by to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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