Even a millionaire in disguise can’t hide his true heart. He’s secretly worth millions of dollars… But is he worthy of her trust? Dylan Kingsley has learned to hide his millionaire status from strangers. So it’s no wonder Gabby Stover–his infant niece’s guardian–thinks he’s just another drifter. To prove his worthiness, Dylan takes a job as a ranch hand…and accidentally finds the purpose … accidentally finds the purpose he’s been seeking his whole life. But could the truth steal Dylan’s chance at a happily-ever-after with Gabby and the baby?
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The Cowboy’s Secret
Jill Kemerer
The Cowboy’s Secret is book two in the series Wyoming Sweethearts. I was drawn in at the start and did not want to put it down. A Beautiful story about love, faith, and forgiveness that warms my heart. This iOS Gabby and Dylan’s story. Two people who has sadness in their past. I love reading about theses two and the strength they had. What secret could the cowboy have that he is trying to keep to himself?
I was given a complimentary copy of this book, but was not told that I had to give a positive review. All opinions are my own.
I can always count on a charming, satisfying read when I pick up a book by Jill Kemerer, and The Cowboy’s Secret is no exception. The second in her Wyoming Sweethearts series, set in small-town Rendezvous, Wyoming, features Gabrielle Stover who is raising her orphaned niece, Phoebe. When Dylan Kingsley comes to town to check on his stepbrother’s child, misconceptions arise causing all sorts of amusing, and not so amusing, situations. While trying to hide his millionaire status from Gabrielle, Dylan takes a job at a ranch and finds satisfaction in earning his own way.
I enjoyed the interaction between Gabby and Dylan and seeing their relationship change and grow. Their past hurts and scars are hard to overcome, but in getting to know each other, they learn about forgiveness, honesty and misjudging others. I recommend this book to those who enjoy delightful clean romances.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy from the author. All opinions are my own.
Another great read from Jill Kemerer! Fans of clean cowboy romance will enjoy this sweet story.
Will they take a chance on each other?
So, let me start off by saying how much I enjoyed The Cowboy’s Secret. When I am in the mood for contemporary romance, especially of the Love Inspired variety, Jill Kemerer is one of the authors I head to. But I also gotta say that this was also one of the super rare times, like less than half a dozen ever, that I liked the hero better than the heroine. Yep, Dylan won me over right off the bat but it took me awhile to come around to seeing Gabby in a different light.
I’m not usually a fan of the whole millionaire/billionaire plot device but it really works out well in The Cowboy’s Secret and I found myself genuinely rooting for Dylan and Gabby to work things out. They both have pasts that are complicated by pain and betrayal from the people they should have been able to trust the most, which, sadly, is something that many readers will find relatable in one form or another.
All in all I really enjoyed this Love Inspired romance from Jill Kemerer. It might be a slim little book and a quick read but there is a lot of emotion packed in it and readers can’t help but hope for a happy ever after for these two hurting characters.
(I received a copy of this book from the author. All opinions are entirely my own.)
Great book
Dylan worked for his Dad and then he found out from his father’s assistant that his father had sold the company. Several weeks later his Dad died and then while he was upset with his Dad over the loss of the company and the fact that his father did that without discussing it with his son. Dylan felt hurt and was wading in a pity party. He gets the call that his little brother Sam died of a drug overdose. So now Dylan finds himself with no job and both his Dad and little brother gone.
Dylan decides to take a year and travel overseas. He is now a multi-millionaire since he was left all of his Dad’s money. He didn’t need a job he had plenty of money. When he returns home he receives a letter addressed to Sam that Sam had fathered a baby in Rendevous. When he shows up there to see his niece he finds out that her Mother has passed away he finds out that Allison’s sister Gabrielle is raising Phoebe. Gabby thinks he is a drifting cowboy because of his boots and hat, so he let’s her believe that. He doesn’t want anyone knowing he has plenty of money.
Gabby has this thing against cowboys. So it makes the book really interesting. I think if you read this you will really enjoy the book.
Jill Kemerer’s second book in her Wyoming Sweethearts series is a sweet romance and a perfect follow-up to the first book. Dylan and Gabby both have issues trusting others and with good reason. The combination of the two plus a precious little baby makes for a satisfying read.
I enjoyed this book and highly recommend it!
I received this book from the author. The opinions expressed here are my own.
Gabby and Dylan’s story is about trust. Gabby views cowboys as people you can’t trust so she doesn’t trust Dylan and his cowboy looks from the start. Dylan views women as golddiggers like his mom and ex-girlfriend so he’s very careful about what he tells Gabby about his past. He comes to town to make sure his niece Phoebe is being properly cared for. Gabby allows him to get to know her niece as long as he follows her rules about getting a job and going along with her schedule. Stu gives him a job on his ranch and teaches him things Dylan’s father never did. Things fall apart when Dylan’s secret is revealed.
Jill Kemerer’s second book in the Wyoming Sweethearts series has a lot of the same characters as her first book, Her Cowboy Till Christmas. However reading the first isn’t necessary to enjoy The Cowboy’s Secret. I do highly recommend both. The characters are well developed and the story is easy to imagine thanks to Kemerer’s great imagery.
I received a free copy of this book from the author. I wasn’t required to review it. All opinions are my own.
Is not telling the truth the same as telling a lie? Jill Kemerer let’s the reader wrestle with this question through out her sweet story filled with love and depth. I loved the characters. Real struggles, real faith and, in the end, real forgiveness. I enjoyed how Kemerer kept bringing the characters away from their past, through their faith and into the present. Such a great read!!
I received and advanced copy of this book with no obligation for a review.
‘Cowboys aren’t deadbeats. They’re strong and dedicated and they never quit.’
Jill Kemerer brings us book two in her Wyoming Sweethearts series and it’s so very good. We come to know and cherish two people who have been hurt in the past by those they loved and are scared to step out in faith again and allow love to enter their hearts. And we watch as God touches those hearts and helps them be able to receive love again. There was a section in this book that really ministered to a situation in my life, and truly spoke to me. I’m quite thankful for that. Don’t miss this one, folks. I look forward to more in this series.
*My thanks to the publisher and author for a copy of this book. The opinions expressed here are my own.
A beautiful story filled with love, faith and forgiveness. Two determined people with sadness in their past are trying to build a good life and move forward. Obstacles have caused heartbreak and made life hard to deal with at times. Decisions for the future need to be made. Read and find out how love triumphs. This is a story I want to read again and again. I received a complimentary copy of the book. No review was required.