Take Me Please, Cowboy

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Another truly amazing story, Take Me Please, Cowboy by Jane Porter, book one in The 85th Copper Mountain Rodeo series, is an emotionally engaging, tender, and moving small town story; where the characters are selfless, truly caring about others, and devoted to their families.

 

 Ansley Campbell moves from Texas to Marietta, Montana to care for her ailing uncle, whom she’d never met. Her dad has been estranged from his brother for years, and neither he nor Ansley’s five older brothers want anything to do with him. Ansley is a gifted artist; planning to continue working on her paintings and for a future for herself and her art. Her dream is to own an art gallery where she can sell her paintings; but her talent is belittled by her family.

 

Rye Calhoun, in Marietta to compete in the 85th Copper Mountain Rodeo, is a down-to-earth guy; devoted to his family, putting them first and sacrificing his happiness for theirs. Since his father got injured, he has assumed the responsibility of man and breadwinner of the house. A role he takes very seriously, making sure everyone else is being cared for and he putting himself last. Rye rarely lets himself think of his hopes and dreams and is not looking for a relationship

 

A couple of unexpected encounters between Ansley and Rye bring about sparks flying, during their wonderful weekend; until they find themselves at a crossroads. Neither were looking for love, but love found them. They will need to search within themselves, finding a way to overcome their distance and differences on journey to a forever love.

 

This story was amazing as Rye was portrayed to be caring and selfless, always thinking of other people and Ansley being a strong and loving person, knowing what she wants and willing to stand up for herself and others. Their journey might have been filled with bumps and obstacles along the way, but true love finds a path to overcome all. I highly recommend Take Me Please, Cowboy to other readers.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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