14 Texas cowboys and their journeys toward happily-ever-after. The complete Three Rivers Ranch Romance collection, all in one omnibus!Includes 7 full-length novels:1. Second Chance Ranch2. Third Time’s the Charm3. Fourth and Long4. Fifth Generation Cowboy5. The Seventh Sergeant6. Eight Second Ride7. The First Lady of Three Rivers RanchIncludes 7 novellas:1. Sixth Street Love Affair2. The Ninth … Ranch
Includes 7 novellas:
1. Sixth Street Love Affair
2. The Ninth Inning
3. Ten Days in Town
4. Eleven Year Reunion
5. The Twelfth Town
6. Lucky Number Thirteen
7. The Curse of February Fourteenth
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Second Chance:
I started this series with the First Lady at 3 Rivers. I really liked that as we see both of those mains quite a bit. I loved this story. The setting, the second chances, the ranch, family, and mystery. I honestly am grabbing the next book immediately!
Third Time’s:
I really enjoyed this romance. The starting of Courage Reins was an amazing experience. It was awesome seeing this as I read the Seven Sons Ranch series first and this program comes up. I really liked watching these two work through their pains and come together. The idea of a horse therapy program has been tossed around in my family for over a decade. There were just many aspects of this book that hit close to my heart. I loved it. Like with any Isaacson book, you just can’t get enough!
Fourth and Long:
Wowie. This was the Hail Mary of second chance romances! It was incredible and deep and had a lot to do with forgiving both others and yourself. There was army mixed in and parenting. I have an almost 4 year old son and it was fun to see what he’ll be like in just a short few years. Pretty unbelievable. I really like the letters aspect – reading over what they wanted to say to each other over the years.
Fifth:
I really enjoyed this romance and the autism emphasis. The great thing about binging series is that you remember all of the moments with minor characters when it comes time for them to star. Makes it that much better. I love seeing the different ranches and different families. A wonderful and interconnected world.
Sixth:
We see these characters and some of their story in Fifth Generation Cowboy, you might appreciate it all a little more if you read that book first. I anxiously awaited this book to see what happens between these characters. This may only be a novella, but the depth and breadth of it made it feel like a novel. Intense and real. I loved it.
Seventh:
I thoroughly enjoyed this cowboy client romance. Reese has been flirting around the edges of this series for a few books now, originally I wondered if he’d be getting together with Lex, and while I didn’t know too much going into this book, I knew I’d come to love it. How could I not? I loved figuring out where the title came from!
Eight:
This book had a different feel than the previous books in the series, probably because it happens mostly on the circuit instead of the ranch. However, i still really enjoyed it. There were strong characters. The story definitely took a turn that i wasn’t expecting.
First Lady:
I’ve been meaning to read this series for months and it just kept getting pushed off until I just decided to force it! I knew that there were two entry points to this series, but I’ve always been one for chronological order, so I knew I had to start with this one, even if it was written later. I was not disappointed. I loved the characters and the feel of being back just a tad in time. I’m super pumped to see the connections in the series. I started my journey with Isaacson with reading the Seven Sons series, which spins off from this one. I do wish I had read this series first, but if it hadn’t been for the other, I may never have discovered Isaacson. All this to say that I love this author and these Christian cowboys finding love and forever.
Christmas Collection (4 novellas)
A sweet collection of Christmas novellas. It was fun to see some minor characters throughout the series get a romance story. I didn’t enjoy these as much as the previous books and novellas in the series, but they were still quick and fun reads.
Ninth:
A sweet and energetic second chance romance. Some trust issues that were a bit unsettling.
Ten:
Brothers best friend romance. I enjoyed the different places these two characters came to this relationship from. While the romance was whirlwind, and this story was kinda different, there was a different thread of real ness to it.
Eleven:
I really do like how we see previous mains in previous books reappear in subsequent ones and get to see what’s going on in their lives. I enjoyed this second chance romance and the decisions that had to be made about feelings and likes.
Twelfth:
This was a fun “incognito type” with some damsel in distress tones. I enjoyed these characters getting together.
Thirteen:
I was both surprised and thrilled that Tanner is getting his own novella! After finishing the Christmas novellas, I was stumped wondering who could possibly come next in the series. I absolutely loved this book about a cowboy and a caregiver.
Fourteenth:
I love Cinderella stories! A sweet novella with an incognito heroine and a cowboy who isn’t looking for love. I enjoyed their time together and the fairy tale bits.
Fifteen:
It seems a bit odd to me that 3 Rivers has all this history and matchmaking but we haven’t heard of it until book 15. That said, there’s obviously a matchmaking theme in this book. I liked the bit of twist it was given. The characters were good and solid and enjoyable. I liked their adventures together.
Sixteen:
I loved this book! I liked getting a glimpse at Grape Seed Falls as it’s the next series I’m going to read. I loved these characters and their journey working things out. There were definitely times that got my heart pounding – for multiple reasons.
Sleigh:
The end of a series. It was an amazing book with a good dose of holiday spirit. I loved the characters and their work on the building development. It was a great time following them through. I’ve already read the Seven Sons series but I may have to go reread them now that I know all these characters around town!
The author did a wonderful job with these books. I really enjoyed them not only for their plot and amazing story lines, I also had a great time reading stories that put together people learning to overcome trials and move forward and finding true love. Liz Isaacson has a knack for writing really good books.
I loved this whole series. The way they all joined together is some way was really appealing to me. All the characters are well portrayed so well and fit together. Liz writes wonderful romances and keeps the loop going. This series is worth the read.
Was a great winters read.
Love this series. Great books.
The story line is good. Started off a bit slow, midway the storyline picked up.
11 Wonderful Stories
I enjoy each of the stories in this collection. They make you feel like you are a part of the community, you fall in love with each character.
I love being able to read a series of stories in. A row. This was a great series.
Love these Christian novels! Clean, fun and romance in every Three Rivers Ranch collection. Very well written.
I really enjoy reading connected books. The characters almost become like family and you want their happily ever afters.
I thought at first all these books were going to be like cookie cutter houses. Nothing could be further from the truth. Fun clean christian read. Love the characters and the cross over once in awhile.
All Three Rivers books are good
Just finishing the the last book and have really enjoyed them!
I throughly enjoy this books collection, make sure to read them all
Loved the way the characters entertained from book to book.
Was OK but was long.
I love the Three Rivers Ranch Series!
I really enjoyed this book and the characters as I was able to do my usual and become one with the female lead.
I had read the majority of these separately but had missed a few. So bought the collection for the ones I missed and ended up reading them all again.
I have read every book in the Three Rivers series and they are all filled with wonderful characters who draw on their faith and family to get them through some difficult times. The stories all have characters with troubles that need to be overcome so they can move on to their happily ever after. I love how the horses fit in for the therapy program and how all the characters are intertwined from book to book. This is a great collection by an author I really enjoy reading. Good, clean, romance done right.