Harper Evans’ luck has been very bad. She trusted her mother
and that landed her in the county Jail, with custody of her son going to her
mother-in-law, who was never her fan. She’s free now and ready to reclaim her
son and make a fresh start, the only problem is she’s broke and stuck in a
Colorado mountain town with no friends and only a slim thread of hope to hang
onto.
Logan Rivers just fired his housekeeper because her idea of
keeping house had more to do with playing between the sheets than washing them.
Now he’s running the family ranch while his dad is out of town and doesn’t have
time for cleaning house and putting three squares on the table every day. Plus,
the learning disability he struggled with in his youth has led to what seems
like an insurmountable problem that could cost the ranch thousands, not to
mention what little self-respect he still has.
When Harper applies to be Logan’s new housekeeper she
decides not to tell him about her son, or her bad luck with the law. Her new
job might solve one problem for them both, but neither of them expects the
growing attraction they start to feel. Logan’s luck in love has been lousy and
he’s not anxious to be hurt again. Harper came to town looking for her son and
she can’t get him back without a steady job and a place to live. If she risks
her heart with Logan and tells him the truth does she put her future with her
son at risk?
Once again Ms. Marts is drawing her readers back to the cowboys
of Creedance, Colorado and readers will be happy to go on this journey.
Personally, this is my favorite book of this series thus far. The author has
written compelling characters with fleshed out back stories. Plus, with each
new book Marts adds layers to the community of Creedance and its citizens. By
now readers are feeling very much at home with the folks they’ve come to love
and root for in this little mountain town. There’s no doubt they’ll be rooting
for Harper and Logan as well.
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