Kelly Collins welcomes you back to Aspen Cove where acceptance is found in the eyes of a stranger, and love is found in his heart… Horse trainer Trinity Mosier never looks for trouble, but it finds her at every turn. After losing her job, she packs up and moves to Aspen Cove, hoping her brother will take her in. However, when she arrives, he makes it clear that one wrong move will have her out … have her out on her ear. Things are starting to look up when a bully from her past comes back to taunt her. Just as she readies for battle, Wyatt Morrison steps in and redirects her fury, but can he keep her storm on its new trajectory, or will she leave destruction in her wake once more?
Wyatt Morrison came to Aspen Cove looking for an opportunity. But instead of becoming the foreman of The Big D Ranch, he finds out he’s been hired to be a glorified assistant to a man who doesn’t know his chaps from his Chapstick. To make things worse, he’s been banned from living on the property because the owner’s young daughter has taken a shine to him. He needs to find a new job, and fast. Unfortunately for him, when his dream job arrives, it comes at the cost of losing the woman he loves.
What will Wyatt choose—his love or his dream?
Find out in One Hundred Choices
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Cade Mosier is a jerk that’s what I learned in this book. Cade is not the big brother who fights for his sisters virtue, not until he absolutely has it thrown in his face. Besides Wyatt, Trinity and of course Abby, the nicest characters in this book were the horses. Cade got me so damn mad I couldn’t enjoy the romance.
What a sensational new book in the Aspen Cove series from Kelly Collins. This is a beautifully well written story about finding where you belong and finally having the support of family. Wyatt has always wanted to be a ranch foreman but has been passed over again and again. Trinity is once again without a job and has no choice but to rely on family for help even though her brother Cade and her aren’t as close as they used to be. When Trinity and Wyatt meet attraction flares and a friendship forms that quickly blossoms into something more. One Hundred Choices is filled with so much heart, emotion, wit, flirty banter, friendship, family support, a protective ranch hand, an independent horse trainer, heartache, passion, and love. Readers will fall in love with this new book. I can’t wait for the release of One Hundred Decisions.
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Really liked the characters and story. Lots of twists and turns with the characters. Like the ranch aspect! Good reading! Would recommend.
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Wyatt and Trinity have a very rough start when they meet and the road is full of twists and turns until their final HEA!
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One Hundred Choices #12 – Any of the following reviews fit this book. After reading so many it is difficult not to write a book report. Ms. Collins is a talented storyteller with well thought out storylines and interesting, mature characters. Each story shares the old storylines while bringing in the new characters and storylines. Aspen Cove is one of the few series I enjoy; full of a warm and close community, good and supportive friends and fun romances. I found this book on Booksprout. 4*
Aspen Cove Series:
One Hundred Excuses #5 – This is my first book by this author and I enjoyed it immensely. Well written with good storylines and characters that are likable and decent people. I didn’t realize this is part of series because other people and previous history were mentioned in passing as if introduced in another book. BUT this did not diminish my enjoyment of this delightful, heartwarming story. I had fun with Mrs. Beasley (from Family Affair), I remember when she hit the store shelves in the late 60s. Now I want to read the rest of the stories. I did skip the sex scenes, for me the sexual tension is interesting and written sex is boring. 5*
One Hundred Lifetimes #7 – Even though this is part of a series and I’ve only read one other book, this didn’t take away from Lifetimes being a good story. There was a little too much bantering about sex, but I understood the reason and skipped those pages and the sex scenes; I was bored by them. The storylines are interesting. The characters were likable and decent people, and it was fun to see the characters from Excuses show up along with the other regulars. The journey that Poppy and Mark take is comical, intense, sad and worth reading. Life is too short to dally and wonder, go make it happen. 4*
One Hundred Goodbyes #9 – Another good book from the Aspen Series, my second, and it’s not sequential, but I still enjoyed reading Goodbyes. The well-written and interesting storylines combined with loveable and decent people make this a good read. The past books are just mentioned in passing, not spending a lot of time rehashing a previous book, which makes it nice to go back and read them without a lot of spoilers. We all know how the books end, it’s the journeys that make the books interesting. 5*
One Hundred Secrets #10 – I love returning to Aspen Cove with Ms. Collins. She always has a well-written addition to this series bringing the reader back to meet the new and visit with the old. Interesting storylines and interesting, believable characters make a delightful night of reading. I have not read all of the series but I did not miss out from not having done so with any of the books I read. I did not care for the cattle comment, which I have always found ridiculous and politically motivated/influenced; with all the billions of men on the globe… (it is common knowledge that women do not fart), how do a few million cattle upset the applecart? 4*
One Hundred Regrets #11 – This pretty much picks up where Secrets ends. There is plenty of cameos from previous stories and they are a good supporting cast to the two main characters. Belly laughs are continuous from all the humourous thoughts and dialog. A well written journey from fires and bees to finding each other. I enjoy reading this series from the blending of old and new storylines to the mixing of old characters with the new. 5*
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