High powered Denver attorney Layla Cox gets more than she bargains for when she sets her sights on a sexy cowboy during her friend and client’s wedding. After a weekend of explosive and unforgettable sex, her tryst has consequences. She’s pregnant. Determined to provide a good life for her baby, she leaves her fast lane life to buy a practice in small town Marietta so her child can have some … contact with his birth father.
Tyson Watson doesn’t know what hit him. After his brother’s wedding and the best weekend of his life with the woman of his dreams, he doesn’t hear from the beautiful lawyer again–until she arrives at his ranch, announces she’s pregnant, and tells him that she doesn’t need anything from him. Too bad. Layla may be independent, but Tyson is stubborn and has no intention of falling in line with Layla’s plan.
Can two strong-willed people turn a weekend of passion into a lifelong love?
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Very entertaining
Felt that characters were whiny. Really needed to have read the whole series. Doesn’t stand alone well. Didn’t really care what happened to characters in the end.
It is a typical western with no violence or eroticism–refreshing!
This was a good book, I like my men with a little more back bone.
I don’t know how the other characters in the novel didn’t smack both the hero and heroine silly. Both main characters were immature, but the heroine added to that by being stubbornly close-minded. I couldn’t stand her and found the hero annoyingly weak. Not worth any time.
An enjoyable story
Most of the book entailed the two main characters making the same mistakes over and over and over again. Hard to stay interested when you begin to think of them as too stupid to learn. There was one search and rescue scenario that was very well written. The characters were both likeable but immature.
Fun book. Great story line. Happy ending with room for more! Can’t wait
The book started out in a depressing manner and I could not maintain an interest in it.
Nice story but very predictable
Loved it!
Kinda predictable.
All the “cowboys” in this book used idioms more characteristics of the highlands than Colorado (plasters rather than bandaids, biscuits rather than cookies, talking things over a cup of tea). The hero is browbeaten by both his family and the heroine. Prior to the start of the book the hero and heroine got together following a wedding they both attended. Their wild weekend ended up creating a baby. My sympathies went out to that baby. No child should be stuck with these two as parents.
Loved it
Enjoyed it very much.
I like this author and would read other books from her! Easy to read with fun characters!
I’ve had the flu all week and this book was great company
I thought the main character reactions were very unbelievable.
It was a nice light easy relaxing read.
Wish I had read the first three first in order. Won’t go back and read them