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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Trinity Mosier, a horse trainer, is fired from her job and has no money or other options, so she decides to go to her brother, Cade’s, ranch in Aspen Cove. Unfortunately, Cade’s narrow view of things is that his sister brings on trouble and is the instigator, even though that is not always true. He was always ready to believe the lies made against her without ever asking her for her own side of things. But all she ever wanted was some place to belong. He allows her to stay but she is not to get involved in any relationship with the men on the ranch, and at the first sign of trouble, she will be tossed out.
Although he works for The Big D Ranch for Lloyd, Cade allows Wyatt Morrison to sleep at Cade’s bunkhouse so he can avoid the boss’ young daughter who has the hots for him. It’s safer to stay out of her way than risk getting fired for nothing. Wyatt meets Trinity and feels an attraction to her. He sees the “real” woman she is. The question becomes, which things will prove more important to Wyatt – his job or the woman he begins to have real feelings for?
The characters were very well depicted in this story. I loved Wyatt, but Cade was very hard-nosed toward his sister. The story flowed really well, and the dialog was very comfortable and natural. I haven’t read the other books in the series, but I did enjoy this one and will probably stick with it because the writing is really good.
If you have read the previous books in this series, you will know Cade and Luke are Trinity’s brothers living in Aspen Cove. Trinity was working in Texas as a horse trainer as she has a way with horses and loves it. Unfortunately she was let go and decides to go to Aspen Cove to her brother Cade’s ranch to regroup and decide what she can do. I have to say that I did not like what Cade thought of Trinity and how he treated her. It is hard for me to think that he doesn’t believe the things she says is true and believes others. Trinity is a beautiful girl, but mostly cares about horses. Men have fought over her, but she doesn’t give them a reason to. She meets Wyatt who is living in the bunk house at her brother’s ranch even though he works at another ranch. Wyatt is a good guy that listens to The person in front of him and watches actions to decide for himself who is good and who is bad. I was glad to see that he had Trinity’s back. Unfortunately her brother hired a man from Trinity’s past that told lies about her and caused her all kinds of trouble. He hasn’t changed at all! The people in the town are so nice too. It was great how friendly they were and how much they helped Trinity. This book shows how you need to give people a chance by getting to know them, and not listen to what others may say. I strongly encourage you to read the book. I was given a copy and voluntarily wrote a review.
A wonderful cowboy/ranch small town romance. A lot of memorable characters and a solid storyline. This book also had a lot of wisdom, especially about knowing your worth and not giving it away.
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Great Book…
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From the first moment Trinity was introduced she demanded to be paid attention to her. Her brother compared her to every kind of natural phenomenon know to man. But not once did he ever seem to hear her.
Wyatt was the only one who understood her at all. They made a super great couple.
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I adored Trinity and Wyatt. It was one of the secondary characters that drove me completely mental. I know Cade was a bit of a jerk in his own book, but I don’t remember him being quite this big of one. I was immediately caught up in Trinity’s family drama so Cade’s bad behavior and poor opinion of her really hit me hard. I thought Wyatt was a total sweetheart; everything I love best about a cowboy hero. I loved this pair together; watching them find their way and deal with their past baggage – personal, professional, and family. And like every time I finish a new book in the Aspen Cove series, I can’t wait to get my hands on the next one.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
We’re making a trip back to Aspen Cove and the wonders of those that live there; another look at Doc and his Agatha; take a trip to the local watering hole to catch up on news; and, find new people and new romance in this great read. With the help of the local beekeeper, Trinity finds a home and the ranch gains a “horse-whisperer”… which means the new ranch hand has the job she loves. This is a quick afternoon read and I loved it. Thanks to the author for giving me an ARC to enjoy.
I can’t get enough of saying that I love Kelly Collins’ books and especially this Aspen Cove series.
After losing her job, Trinity Mosier goes to Aspen Cove after her brothers Cade and Luke. But when Cade learns that she’s at his home, the reaction is not the best, as he accuses her of being a hurricane that only brings trouble and destruction in its path.
Wyatt Morrison is working at The Big D Ranch, but lives in Cade’s bunkerhouse. When he meets Trinity, he’s immediately attracted to her, and when he gets to know her better, the two realize that they have many things in common.
While they get along well, Trinity has to deal with Tom, who now works for her brother and was the cause of her leaving the ranch where she lived with her father and brothers. And she has to deal with the suspicions of her own brother, who always thinks that she is the cause of the problems.
Will they be able to overcome these problems and be together? Or will Cade’s suspicions and Wyatt and Trinitiy’s dreams not be enough to keep them together?
I loved the story and the characters. I highly recommend the reading.
Trinity Mosier is a horse trainer who has just lost her job from Wallaby Ranch and now she is wondering where she is going to go. She decides to head to Aspen Cove in hopes that her brother Cole will let her stay with him until she finds another job. Unfortunately for Trinity, Cole has a list of rules for Trinity to abide to since trouble seems to follow her wherever she goes.
Wyatt Morrison came to Aspen Cove with hopes of being a foreman at Big D Ranch but is now an assistant to the boss’s son who has no interest in being a rancher. He is staying at the bunkhouses on Cole’s property due to Violet, the boss’s daughter who keeps coming onto him.
When Trinity arrives at the ranch she soon finds an ally in Wyatt who gets her out of situations and believes that she is not the cause of everything going wrong.
But when Wyatt and Trinity both have tough choices to make can love overcome it all or will they put their own career needs first?
This was another great book in the series and I thought this one was such a good read!
I thought Trinity was a great character and I felt terrible that she was always seen as the cause of issues. She grew up at the ranch as “one of the guys” yet she had turned into a beautiful woman who attracted men and when she didn’t reciprocate she was deemed the issue which was awful! I loved how close of a bond she developed with Abby and how Abby understood that Trinity was not the problem.
Wyatt was another awesome character with his generosity and his ability to see beyond the “bs” he was told. As soon as he met Trinity he knew that he needed to protect her. Wyatt hated Tom the moment he met his new “bunk mate” and could tell that he was rude to Trinity.
I adored the people of Aspen Cove for making Trinity feel so welcome when she came to town which gave her the confidence she needed to stay in town.
I was pretty frustrated with Cole for not believing Trinity when it came to the past events with Tom.
My heart broke when Wyatt was forced to make a change and how that would have affect everything he and Trinity had overcome and where they were at that point. I was so proud of both Wyatt and Trinity for what they were willing to do for the other.
I was so mad after the first storm and everything that happened with Cade. Then the second storm was even worse with the events that happened and I was ready to strangle Cade! I was so upset for what Trinity felt she needed to do!
The very end made me super happy and I really think these two are awesome!
When horse trainer Trinity Mosier is fired from her job, she has nowhere to go except to her brother Cade’s ranch in Aspen Cove. He’s not thrilled to see her as he says that trouble seems to follow her. Wyatt Morrison who resides on Cade’s ranch but works at the Big D Ranch is immediately intrigued and attracted to Trinity. He wants and needs to belong somewhere and senses this same feeling in her. Wyatt knows that Cade will not allow a relationship between them if they both work on his ranch and when Wyatt is “loaned” back to work for Cade, he can’t and won’t give up his relationship with her. Trinity has had to be tough to survive in her profession, but will not take a chance on Wyatt losing his job. Cade’s wife Abby steps in and their interaction makes this story even more delightful. This is one of the all-time best series and I can’t wait to see what Ms. Collins has in store for Aspen Cove. I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation from the author. (by paytonpuppy)
A well written perfectly paced story pulling you in from the start. This is a large series but I can see a very interesting one to start. This one was about Trinity and her struggles she goes through among rumors not true but how she has to handle them. Then Wyatt comes to her defense to listen to her and stand by her. A standalone read and keeps your interest from page one.
I have read each story in the Aspen Cove series and I just love these small town, sweet love stories! If you read One Hundred Regrets (#11) you already met Cade Mosier and heard about the surprise arrival of his younger sister Trinity. She is a beautiful cowgirl that attracts trouble without asking for it and her brother Cade just wants to focus on getting his ranch up and running and his newfound relationship with Abby. Well Abby is a force to be reckoned with and demands that Trinity stay with them while she regroups after a surprise job loss. Trinity needed a place to lick her wounds after losing her job as a horse trainer and thought that the small town where her two brothers have landed would be the perfect place to plan her next step in life. Well as we all know from reading this series, Aspen Cove is the perfect place for everyone who needs a little bit of magic in their life! Wyatt has been living in Cade’s bunkhouse and searching for the perfect ranch to become a foreman at and he thought that he found it at the triple D but things aren’t looking so good. The last thing that he had on his mind was finding love but it always happens when you least expect it. So will Aspen Cove turn out to be the landing spot for these two or will life and its circumstances tear them apart? Well if you want to know you’re going to have to read this sweet and spicy tale of small town love! It is told from dual POV and if you haven’t read the series before I recommend starting at the beginning so that you get to know all of the residents of Aspen Cove.
Boy with each book that comes out in this series it gets better.
Trinity was let go from her job because her ex boss reckons
she isn’t any good at training his horses for a win .
She left with what she had when she first got the job.
She knew where her brothers are living so she headed
to where they are without letting them know.
When she got to Aspen Cove she didn’t get a really good
welcoming from her brother Cade.
Wyatt was working on the property next to Trinity brother
and staying in the bunkhouse on Cade land.
The journey between Wyatt and three has some problems
to overcome will they get there happy ever after in Aspen Cove.
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book via Booksprout.
Oh my word, this book is amazing. I enjoyed every page of it and couldn’t put it down once I started! Aspen Cove, the town where everyone is family, welcomes Trinity Mosier in its own fashion, one that ensures that Trinity knows that she is wanted. After a lifetime of living in the hard ranching world of men, cattle, and horses, she is longing to be accepted for whom she is and to be acknowledged as a horsewoman in her own right. Meeting Wyatt brings her face to face with the first man willing to watch and listen, to learn to know the kind of woman that she is and to fight for her. When Trinity’s past is thrust in her face once again, she knows it is time to bow out and to steer her own course, independent of her brother, Wyatt and even the people of Aspen Cove. Wyatt is a wonderful, strong hero that has the ability to see into Trinity’s heart. He loves her feisty manner and her sassy comebacks, which had me laughing out loud. Trinity’s ability to defend herself is heartwarming, but her inner vulnerability makes her a very real woman. It is only when Wyatt takes the ultimate step that Trinity finally realises that she has found home. This book is part of a series and as such one meets up characters from previous novels. It is well written and romantic. It is also heartrending in places, incredibly witty, and comes to a happy conclusion. I received a copy of this book as a gift and this is my honest and voluntary review.
My new favorite book in the Aspen Cove series! Each book gets better and better and Kelly Collins doesn’t disappoint! I didn’t want to put this one down and loved every minute of it! I loved Wyatt and his sweet, charming cowboy personality. Trinity, the sister of Luke and Cade Mosier gets her story when she arrives on the doorstep of Cade’s. I loved this book and recommend it!
I have come to love the Aspen Cove series and this author’s storytelling talent.
Trinity Mosier is a horse trainer that without looking for it, seems to attract trouble like a magnet. She’s beautiful, tough and a hard worker. But when she refuses the advances of men in the ranches she works at, they end of fighting and she ends up being fired due to no fault of her own. She decides to go to Aspen Cove to see if she can work at her brother’s, Cade, ranch.
Wyatt Morrison has always wanted to be a ranch foreman. He too is a hard worker and when the opportunity presents, or so he thought, he travels to Aspen Cove. But the job of foreman is not his.
The two meet at Cade’s ranch where he is living. The attraction is immediate , but the arrival of Cade’s new forman turns their lives upside down.
This is a story about family, being labeled incorrectly and truly unfairly, finding love, and finding a way where love overcomes all obstacles.
I enjoyed visiting with some characters of previous stories and seeing how they were doing.
The narrator, Logan McAllister, once again brings the characters to life.
I am looking forward to more audiobooks in this very entertaining series.
One Hundred Choices by Kelly Collins is a well written book that pulled me in and did not let go until it was done. I loved Aspen Cove, Trinity and Wyatt, and Abby.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I received a complimentary copy of this book and I am voluntarily reviewing it.
This was a wonderful story. It was very well written and flowed beautifully. I have adored this series. The books are stand-alones and some of the prior characters make appearances but it isn’t necessary to read them. I would suggest reading them though as they are well thought out and touching.
I adored getting into Wyatt and Trinity’s story. It was a very interesting one. I adored how the book was written in the dual POV format. I was really able to connect to Trinity. She is a stunning woman that men fight over but she has spunk and determination to rival any man’s. Wyatt is a caring man who is a pure cowboy gentleman.
There is some sexy scenes so I can really only recommend this to someone over the age of 18. If you adore cowboys (and really who doesn’t?!) and love a great story about everyday people, then this is a story for you.
Story line is great and I loved the characters. I really enjoyed reading this book and I would recommend it! Unexpected twists and turns had me reading this book in one sitting. Great storyline and character development made this book a hot and enjoyable read!
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Favorite Quotes:
Cade is like Chernobyl. I may have avoided the worst of the disaster, but it’s the fallout I fear.
“I’ve never worked with anything but horses.”… “You’ll feel right at home because many of my customers can be a horse’s ass.”
What a bunch of idiots… It’s a wonder we evolved past pounding chests, pulling hair, and caves. I’m tempted to bring them a box of matches and show them fire for the first time.
That went over like a pregnant pole vaulter.
He was dressed all in black from his boots to his hat. This wasn’t his regular wear. This was the cowboy equivalent of a tuxedo.
Sweetheart, I want to experience life with you, and that comes with babies and wrinkles and gray hair and arthritis.
My Review:
I have a new BBF and his name is Wyatt, what a tender sweetheart! I always enjoy my time in Aspen Cove and this installment provided updates on several of the previously featured residents at their thoughtful best, all except for the idiocy of Cade who had an even larger problem of his empty cranium being firmly lodged even higher in his colon than he had previously experienced in his own story.
I relish the quirkiness and spirit of community shared by the citizens of this unusual small town. The storylines alternated from angst-ridden inner musings to amusing levity with Ms. Collin’s clever pen filled with wry and snarky wit being put to good use. The new character of Trinity was a prickly pear but she had good reason to be, although why would she harbor such hatred for delicious raisins? That was just crazy talk!
This is a great storyline that flows easily page to page. I enjoyed Trinity and Wyatts character they are likable and engaging. The chemistry is instant but will it survive choices that need to be made?
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