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One Less Lonely Cowboy by Kathleen Eagle

Jack McKenzie is an old–school cowboy. The ranch loner just wants to collect his pay, keep to himself and – most importantly – forget the past. But the return of his boss's daughter changes everything…

The last place Lily Reardon had ever imagined going was home. Estranged from her father, she struggles to reconnect. Slowly, with the help of strong, silent ranch hand Jack McKenzie, she begins to see her past – and future – in a new light.

Daddy Says, I Do! by Stacy Connelly

Sam Pirelli likes his women the way he likes his cars: fast and fun. He likes never knowing what is around the next curve – like the gorgeous blonde, Kara Starling. Her flat tire is a perfect opportunity to show off his 'shining armour'! Strait–laced Kara is no damsel in distress. She'd come to Clearville to introduce an unwitting Sam to his son – the product of a past romance. Stunned by her intense attraction to him, Kara is both intrigued...and a little concerned. Would she be consigning a child to life with a playboy daddy? Or is Sam's good–time exterior hiding the perfect father – and the man of her dreams?
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Release dateApr 1, 2013
ISBN9781460898611
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One Less Lonely Cowboy/Daddy Says, "i Do!"
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Kathleen Eagle

Kathleen Eagle published her first book, a Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award winner, in 1984. Since then she has published more than forty books, including historical and contemporary, series and single title, earning her nearly every award in the industry. Her books have appeared on the USA Today bestseller list and the New York Times extended bestseller list. Kathleen is a winner of the RITA® award, and has also won the career achievement award twice from Romantic Times. She lives in Minnesota with her husband, who is Lakota Sioux. The Eagles have three children and three grandchildren.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    3 STARSOne Less Lonely Cowboy was a good romance. It was sweet and loving story.Thier was a few love scenes in the story. The plot was simple. This is book is a fast read. Good escape to get lost in.Jack McKenzie is a cowboy. He does not work for anyone ranch. When different ranches need a extra hand they call him. He was helping Mike a lot more. He kept his horses on Mike's ranch and lived in a horsetrailer for a home. His ex-wife has remarried and is raising his two kids a short distance away.Lily Reardon is Mike's daughter that he kicked out over 13 years ago when she got pregnant. Now she has lost her job and is bringing her daughter Iris home to the ranch for the first time. Lily is a school teacher and she hopes to at least get to work as a subsitute teacher.Lily remembers a lot about living on the ranch and pitches in. It is calving time on the ranch so thier is plenty of work to be done.Lily and Jack hook up pretty fast it seems to me.I was given this ebook to read in exchange of honest review from Netgalley.02/19/2013 PUB Harlequin Special Edition
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    One Less Lonely Cowboy - Harlequin Special Edition, No 2245 by Kathleen EagleLily Reardon was sent from home at 17. She and her daughter Iris lived with her mother for 2 years, then her mother moved away. The loss of her job bring very hard times and she goes back to her fathers ranch in Montana.Jack McKenzie is a cowboy and her fathers friend and hired hand. The men have been there for each other since Jack started working for Mike Reardon. Will they find a future in each others arms?Book is set in Montana, not Missouri like it says on the back cover.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Good book. Lily and her daughter have returned to her father’s ranch after she lost her job as a teacher. Thirteen years earlier her father had kicked her out when she got pregnant. In the past few years they have been trying to repair their relationship. Now that she has come home they have a better chance to do so.I really liked both Lily and Jack. Lily had made a good life for herself and her daughter. I liked the fact that she and her dad had started speaking again and she felt confident enough to come home. She hopes to find some work as a teacher while she is there. She does start out worried that her father hasn't changed enough and is still drinking, but soon sees that he really has changed and is making an honest effort to be the father he hadn't been before. Lily noticed Jack right away and something about his quiet confidence really appealed to her. It didn't take long before she was back in the swing of things on the ranch. She was able to help with the calving and taking care of the animals. She was also spending more time with Jack as he was doing more of the ranch work than her father was. There was also an attraction between them that neither one was able to resist. I liked the way that they had an easy way of talking to each other and that Lily was comfortable talking to Jack about problems she was having. She also wasn't the least bit snobbish about the fact that he was a hired hand and her dad owned the ranch. While she started out only planning to stay at the ranch for a short time, I loved the way that she started getting more involved with the ranch and thinking that she might stay. I also enjoyed her meeting with Jack's family.Jack was very happy working as a traveling cowboy. He started working for Mike when he was down on his luck and Mike was willing to give him a chance. Then he started picking up work with other ranchers nearby, but always gave priority to Mike. He had been listening to Mike talk about Lily and Iris for years, and had the impression that they were closer than they were. He knew that there were things Lily needed to know, but felt it wasn't his place to tell her. I really liked the way that he encouraged her to talk to Mike. He also appreciated the way that Mike had helped him and was trying to do the same for Mike. I also liked the way that seeing Lily with Iris gave him a desire to be a better father to his own children than he had been since his divorce from their mother. He did have some issues with feeling not quite right about being involved with his boss's daughter, but Lily was able to overcome those issues pretty easily. There were no huge conflicts in this book, just all the characters having to find their places in their new realities. I did like the way that the situations and people felt real. I also liked the way that Mike had brought the idea of free range/grass fed beef to the area and how strongly he felt about it.