

The Rancher's Reunion (Home on the Ranch, Bk 6) (Love Inspired, No 611)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rancher Will Sullivan is getting a second change at his first love, missionary nurse Annie Harris. She returns home to Oklahoma to convalesce at his ranch, which is undergoing a makeover of sorts: Will has partnered up with a marketing firm run by a married couple in order to generate some cash flow. Annie and Wills friendly banter is the best part of the book. For the most part, nothing really happens; Annie heals and loves Will; Will loves her back but is afraid to commit to her because of a medical problem hes kept from nearly everyone.
The back cover blurb describes a senseless scandal and thats exactly what it is. A non-entity. The married partner, Marguerite, sees Will and Annie holding hands while attending a state fair. From this innocent gesture, she presumes that they are friends with benefits and tells Will that this could threaten their partnership. This is such a stupid plot point it barely merits mentioning. I cannot imagine where, in 21st century America, that holding hands now equates with fornication, and I live in the Bible Belt. Its a sweet romance for sure, but Ive read much better.
The back cover blurb describes a senseless scandal and thats exactly what it is. A non-entity. The married partner, Marguerite, sees Will and Annie holding hands while attending a state fair. From this innocent gesture, she presumes that they are friends with benefits and tells Will that this could threaten their partnership. This is such a stupid plot point it barely merits mentioning. I cannot imagine where, in 21st century America, that holding hands now equates with fornication, and I live in the Bible Belt. Its a sweet romance for sure, but Ive read much better.
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