Sometimes opposites really do attract…
Veterinarian Hope Goodacre knows and understands animals much better than she does people, that’s all there is to it. She’s sworn off men in particular since her husband left her three days before their second anniversary. She should have seen the signs – apparently everyone else did – but Hope… well, Hope hoped.Single father Levi Valiente is incredibly … hoped.
Single father Levi Valiente is incredibly skilled with a curved blade and a bone saw. He also sits a fine horse, and he knows how to treat the women in his life. Except for Yvette’s mother. He must have done something wrong for Sofia to abandon him and their baby girl the way she did. It’s been a long time since he stopped praying for her return, but he’s tired of hiding his great big heart behind the shield of self-doubt he carries.
When Levi’s spirited daughter asks Hope to accompany them to a barn dance at Whispering Hills Ranch, Hope isn’t too keen on the idea. Not only is the strong and silent butcher far too handsome for his own good – for her own good – but he makes his living off dead animals while her job is to keep them alive.
Levi, however, is ready to find somebody to love, and he’s convinced that where there’s Hope Goodacre, there might just be happily ever after, too.
For fans of Liz Isaacson, RaeAnn Thayne, and Maisey Yates, this clean cowboy romance series will warm your heart. Hometown heroes. Heartfelt romance. Happily ever after.
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Easy to read, nice romantic book
This is an excellent story. It had fear from an ex-husband, also a friend who became more than just a friend by calling the local police all without Hope’s knowledge as she was still working.
Beautiful book about how life can get complicated but love will always win out. Making sacrifices, wrong choices and throwing everything into our work to avoid life are just some of the tough issues that Becky brings to this story. I truly enjoyed reading the journey these characters took to get to their reunion.
True Romance In This Modern Western
This is a well written story. The plot, characters and setting are life-like and believable. I have read Book 1 of this series and this book dovetails nicely with it without being just the next episode. I would call this a sweet romance. It is filled with wonderfully romantic gestures and touching moments. Others may not as it does have some mild swearing, sexual innuendo and PDA. I would rate it PG, but you might not. I received this ARC book for free and this is my honest review.
Another great book in this series! I had the hardest time putting it down. Levi is the perfect hero, so gallant, loving, caring, etc. What a good man. Hope is also a wonderful trusting person who deserves so much more than she settled for. I loved their relationship and how they grew together and their love and friendship. It was a wonderful book. I can’t wait for the rest of the series.
I truly loved this book. It’s the second one in the series. I loved how she continued sharing all the characters with us. She even gave a little background on the the relationship between the characters. Hope and her soon to be ex husband. I can’t wait to read the rest of the books as they are released.
Great book about real people in real world problems that show live is worth waiting for!
I loved this book about Hope and Levi and their love story. They both had spouses who left them so they were perfect together. I highly recommend this book and all books in this series. It is hard to put these books down once you start reading them.
I am not sure I can aptly write a review of this book. It was so good. Now, I liked “Faith’s” story, but this one… WOW! If each sisters’ story gets better and better like this… Abby’s is going to be out of this world! Becky, you have written such a heartfelt story in Hope and Levi. I laughed. I cried. I got angry. I fist-pumped. So many emotions in this book, this story.
Hope is broken, and yet so very brave and such a fighter. She holds her head high and marches on.
Levi is head-over-heels and so very romantic in his thoughts, words and actions.
Their story is precious, endearing, realistic, sweet.
I highly recommend “Where There is Hope”! Definitely worth the read!
Easily read as a stand alone, but even more enjoyable after reading Gotta Have Faith. This is the excellent second book about the 7 Goodacre sisters. (I hope that means there are at least 5 more!) These characters come alive on the pages of their stories. Happily ever afters are not guaranteed. Both Hope and Levi have been previously married. This is a wonderful story about trusting in God’s plan. There are a few surprises in story. I am looking forward to book three!
Hope and Levi have been secretly attracted to each other for years. He didn’t want to hold her back from realizing her dreams of being a veterinarian and she thought he was in love with her sister Faith. When he finally decided it was time to tell her how he felt her slick boyfriend from college showed up and swept her off her feet. I knew there was something wrong with Chet when Hope’s sisters were happy he never came to their Sunday dinners, but I didn’t realize how self serving and awful he really was. There were a lot of funny moments and misunderstandings in the book while Levi kept running from his feelings for Hope afraid to get his heart broken and Hope believed that he didn’t want to be with her, but was pushed into asking her out by his daughter Yvette and Hope’s niece Jasmine. It was great to catch up with the rest of the Goodacre sisters and to learn a little more about what makes each of them special. I can’t wait to read the rest of the series.