No woman should have to choose between the man she loves and the sister she can’t live without.Being a twin has always been the best part about being Justice’s sister. But Courage is starting to wonder if it’s the one thing standing in the way of them figuring out who they really are. Their trick riding show has become far more popular than they’d ever imagined, and Courage must decide whether or … than they’d ever imagined, and Courage must decide whether or not she still belongs as the other half of The Twisted Sisters.
When the twins are tested by their greatest fear, will the bond they share bend and stretch, or will it break? Will Courage find it in her heart to set aside her own desires to see her sister happy?
Loving someone should be simple, uncomplicated. It should fill the empty places and not leave you wanting. Courage used to believe that, but she’s finding out the hard way that sometimes love is fraught with sacrifice and yearning, and it can burn its own brand of pain on even the bravest of hearts.
If you like Sweet Western Christian Romance in a small town farm and ranch setting, you’ll love this fourth book in the Seven Virtues Ranch Romance Series. So come sit a spell in Plumwood Hollow where life happens a little slower and sweeter, but hearts might just be a little bigger.
Hometown heroes. Heartfelt Romance. Happily Ever Afters.
Award-winning author, Becky Doughty, brings you another wholesome, swoon-worthy romance series about sisters. Grab your copy of The Heart of Courage today and fall in love with love all over again.
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Becky Doughty has done it again! She has written a sweet romance with such likeable and realistic characters. It was fun getting reacquainted with the seven sisters of Seven Virtues Ranch! Courage struggles a bit with people pleasing and tamps down her own wants and desires. It is beautiful to watch her courage form and grow throughout the story. Farmer Joe, oh be still my beating heart! Seems like he’d be just about every girl’s dream guy! I can’t wait to finish this series! Such a loving and loveable family! Thank you, Becky, for writing!
Heart of Courage is a sweet, Christian romance. Courage Goodacre gets her story. I have really loved the books in this series – small town, Christian values, awesome romances, and a great extended family. There is no problem reading this book first, but we do get some fun updates about the sisters’ lives. This story tests the strength of the twin bond – especially concerning matters of the heart. The story captivated me and I got nothing else done as I read straight through the story.
I’m so excited for this new book in the Seven Virtues Ranch series. This has been such a good series. Courage and Justice are such a complex set of twins, but so fun. I love the close relationship they have and how much they love each other. I’m anxious to read Justice’s story and find out what is going on with her and Brandon. Joe is such a great guy. I love the way he cares for his mom and others. He and Courage are so perfect for each other if only they can build up the courage to talk to each other.
I am so delighted that we have another book in the Seven Virtues Ranch series to enjoy! This story is about Courage and somewhat about Justice, her twin. The book can be read as a standalone but if you haven’t read the other books you really should–I promise you will enjoy them. The characters are so well sketched out, the relationships are believable, and the romance between Courage and Joe is so sweet. Highly recommend!
This was a great stand alone story. I love that it is part of a series, but you don’t have to read the others to understand this one. I loved meeting Courage and learning more about her character and how she interacts with others, especially with her twin sister, Justice. Courage puts her own happiness aside as she tries to heal her relationship with her twin. Justice has her own problems that she isn’t sharing with Courage. That rift is making Courage’s heart break. I love the tenderness of their relationship. Enter Joe. Joe is a down-to-earth farmer that has a heart of gold that is waiting to be discovered. Through a series of misunderstandings and hurt feelings, things worked out. I enjoyed reading how everything worked out throughout the story. I look forward to learning more about Justice in the next book in the series.
I was excited to read another story about the Goodacre sisters. This one is about twin Courage and a little bit about her sister Justice who is the alpha in their relationship. Courage has feelings for Joe Lynxwilder, but her sister Justice fresh out of a long term rocky relationship with Brandon Stillwater has already tried to stake her claim. Little does she know that Joe is really interested in Courage. Being a quiet organic farmer, who is passionate about his work, Courage is much more his type than the outspoken pushy Justice. I was surprised that Joe didn’t know how passionate Courage was about plants since she has an Agricultural degree. But Courage puts Justice first, whether it’s performing trick riding in rodeos even though she doesn’t really want to or letting her have the guy she really wants. Although Terrell Jackson, who works for Faith and Cord, is starting to look her way too. Maybe she could tell her heart to fall for him instead? The old guys at Schnooners and Joe’s mom were a riot. I wish I had their energy. I can relate to Joe being a quiet person and homebody myself. I’m looking forward to the rest of the sisters’ stories.
What a welcome return to the Seven Virtues Ranch, this time for Courage’s story. Readers of the earlier books will remember her as Justice’s twin and one half of the trick rider duo, the Twisted Sisters. Her relationship with Justice is strained though and she’s not sure why, and the tension causes a terrible accident. It’s not really possible to say more without adding spoilers, so I’m stopping there. I found it took me a while to “feel” the characters again, particularly Justice, and I missed the sisterly interaction that we had in the other books. However, all the characters we do meet are lovingly and expertly depicted, and those deserving of respect are certainly written to wring this from the reader. All in all, a good return to the Ranch, and hopefully the first of more of the sisters.