Billionaires, cowboys, and romance collide during the holidays in this next book in the River Ranch series!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year at the Ford family ranch. Will one cowboy’s homecoming be the greatest gift of all?
He left town and never looked back.
Cody Ford is a Wall Street honcho with humble Texas roots. This holiday season, he’d be content to just stay in New York and not face his family―and dodge their questions about when and with whom he plans to settle down. . .and if he will do so back at home. But his father isn’t getting any younger, and Cody doesn’t want to miss any last chances to see him and the rest of the folks back on the ranch. The last person Cody was expecting to see? His one-time girlfriend, Lexi Murphy, who’s been working as his dad’s new live-in nurse.
She never forgot him. Can she ever forgive him?
Lexi still holds a grudge against Cody. Back then, the college-bound heartthrob believed he was too good for a small-town girl like Lexi. But now Cody can’t help but see her in a whole new light. Could it be that this beautiful single mother with an unbeatable can-do spirit is the one he’s been waiting for all along? That depends on whether Cody can prove to Lexi that, this time, he means business―and if a sudden snowstorm can lend just the right amount of Christmas magic to help move things along. . .
MY REVIEW:
Once Upon a Cowboy Christmas by Soraya M. Lane
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Cody Ford left his family ranch and never looked back. He is now a wall street businessman and loves the city life. Cody comes home for Christmas and his dad has cancer and probably not a lot of time left. Cody had left home when his mom had been diagnosed with cancer and he couldn't bear to see her be sick and die. When he gets to the ranch he runs into an old flame, who happens to be his dad's nurse. He had broken her heart when he had upped and left many years ago without even saying goodbye. Now she is a single mom and she is still in love with him but doesn't trust him and he doesn't want to have a relationship because he is married to his job.
Watching Cody with his brother, sisters and dad makes you want to slap him sometimes and you know he has feelings for Lexi but is fighting them as he has his job and wants to stay in the city.
I enjoyed how Cody would do things for his dad to get him moving and motivated and to enjoy things while he still can.
I received this from St. Martin's and NetGalley for review.
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