Welcome to Finn, book 6 in Farraday Country, a twist on the favorite 7 Brides for 7 Brothers theme set in cattle-ranching west Texas, with all the friends, family and fun that fans have come to expect from USA TODAY Bestselling author Chris Keniston.Born to be a cattleman, Finn Farraday is living his dream—running the family’s West Texas ranch. Even though his brothers have found the loves of … loves of their lives, Finn isn’t looking for a wife. Not even if she literally falls into his arms.
City Girl Joanna Gaines knows she’s not cut out for the nine to five rat race. But the ambling West Texas pace isn’t her speed either. That is until a ghost of an idea, and a last minute career-building opportunity lands her in the arms of the one good man that got away.
More Books in the Farraday Country Series:
Adam – Book 1
Brooks – Book 2
Connor – Book 3
Declan – Book 4
Ethan – Book 5
Finn – Book 6 –
Grace – Book 7 –
Hannah – Book 8 –
Ian – Book 9 –
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PRAISE FOR FARRADAY COUNTRY:
“Chris Keniston gives us a world you’ll never want to leave.” Emily March, New York Times Bestselling Author of Eternity Springs series.
“Loved it. Fast moving and fun.” Jodi Thomas, New York Times Bestselling Author on DECLAN.
“Spellbinding!” Lori Wilde, New York Times Bestselling Author on ETHAN
“My kind of read! Spend an afternoon with a great romance story, a feisty heroine, and one unforgettable hero.” Lindsay McKenna, New York Times Bestselling Author on ADAM
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I got the first free, and had to buy the rest to find out what happened to the other family members.
Finn is a cattleman. Joanna is a city girl. The pups have other ideas about these two, and the pups are never wrong. Great read.
I just loved Finn. It was funny and sweet. The last thing Finn expects to see is Joanna Gaines in a tree. She’s scared out of her wits. Not sure why but soon learns why. He’s lead by non other then “Gray”.
Joanna didn’t exeoct to see Finn Farraday from the view point but it couldn’t be helped.
They used to share a house together. She was in West Texas to do a job. Seeing Finn was icing on the cake.
Must read.
Faraday Country is one of those series in which each book I read is the BEST BOOK!!! in Finn, I loved the gentle growth of friendship to love and their comfort with each other that allowed it to feel right. It is obvious the seeds of love were already there and that the time apart made it easier for them to see it. It was a long time before I saw where the ghost town investigation was going and I was in tears of laughter when I realized what the clues were adding up to. Finn and Joanne fit together beautifully and she fits in with the family wonderfully.
Finn’s propensity for rescuing young maidens probably increased his friendship with Joanne, a housemate from college years. After all, she forges ahead without thinking and finds herself in need of a gentle way out of situations on a regular basis. The fake boyfriend/fiance trick they pulled on guys who got too friendly in college has increased their comfort level until onlookers question whether or not the relationship is for real. Her newest assignment, to write about a ghost town, is the perfect excuse to visit her old college buddy. She isn’t quit prepared for all that she encounters though.
Finn Farraday was born to take over the ranch. He loves the work & is dedicated to the early to bed, early to rise mentality. Until his brothers started to pair up, he didn’t realize how his social life has suffered.
Joanna Gaines is a city girl with an appreciation of country. She is researching an article on ghost towns in Texas & decides to drop in on an old college buddy. She just didn’t mean to get cornered by a rattlesnake & need rescued.
Chris Keniston has done it again! Finn is new favorite of the Farraday books. I love the fact that they were college friends/roommates that had each other’s backs so well. Finn is a tall, silent sexy rancher while Joanna seems like a chatterbox, city girl. It doesn’t seem like they’d even be friends but once you start reading the interactions between them, you can sense that’s exactly what they were at that time of their lives. I loved the fact that each book seems like a continuation of the previous book so that you get an update on everyone’s lives along with the new story. Each book can be read as a stand alone but believe me, you’ll end up reading them all.