Love ‘em and Leave ‘em – Falling for Him.
A deceased husband who leaves his wife nothing.
A woman who believed she was more than her husband supported.
An unexpected romance in the most unusual setting.
When Stacey Martinez’s husband of 12 years dies, she is left a widow and alone for the first time in a long while. But, she is glad he is dead after he emotionally abused her for so long. Now, she worries that she will never be able to open up her heart to any man again. With her daughter leaving for college, the 37 year old widow is forced to move due to her deceased husband's legal antics and embarks on a new beginning.
There she meets Owen and her world is turned upside down. Can she trust him? Should she? When her worst nig...
This Contemporary give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Offer a REAL book!
Nice story that would be rated 4; but here's my real problem - and has been for a while - I'm tired of authors selling books in teeny increments. Parts 1 through 3 should have been a single book or each part should be $.99 because that's all that's offered. Reading Part 1 was like reading the back of a cereal box while waiting for my Kindle to charge so I could read a "real" book. It seems the marketing people are steering lots of writers in the wrong direction - we are not sheep. Write a book and sell a book. Write a novella and price it accordingly. Check out Marie Force for examples of how to write a series.
2. I prefer a complete and edited edition
It was a nice story but left you hanging. And the irritation at all the editing errors really detracts from being able to just enjoy the story. I actualy like book series when they are complete books with a complete story and drawing in characters from previous novels. I will not buy each installment of the same story seperately or have to wait for it to be written when there are complete stories out there. This story had plenty of detail about the heroine but almost none about the hero and that was the most disappointing thing to me.
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great cowboy romance
Stacey is a recently widowed woman whose husband leaves her with nothing. Her world is upended and she has to figure out how to move on in her new circumstances. She meets Owen, a sexy but quiet cowboy, and finds herself feeling things she hasn't in a very long time. Then the unimaginable happens and she discovers she has lots of people in her life that care about her.
I really enjoyed this story. It is a quick read (I think a little under 100 pages) and I found myself wishing it was longer. I really liked Stacey but wish we got to know Owen a little more. I am unsure as to whether the author, Elizabeth Nelson, plans on continuing with the story of Stacy and Owen or even any other Buchanan cowboys but I would definitely be interested in reading them if she does.
T Peterson
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