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Rocky Mountain Angel follows the story of Gabe and Allison, who enter into a pretend engagement to fulfill their own needs. The plot revolves around their developing relationship, dealing with family secrets, and facing challenges such as sickness and loss. The writing style is described as easygoing, filled with dialogues, and focuses on the emotions and dynamics between the characters.

If you liked Rocky Mountain Angel, here are the top 4 books to read next:
(We also have 39 recommendations for the series: Six Pack Ranch)

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    The Reluctant Cowboy
    Book 1 in the series:Morgan Ranch

    The Reluctant Cowboy - Morgan Ranch by Kate Pearce
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    The Reluctant Cowboy by Kate Pearce is a captivating story set on Morgan Ranch, revolving around the complex family dynamics of the Morgan family. The plot delves into the mysterious disappearance of Chase's mother and baby sister, the reappearance of their father after 20 years, and the challenges faced by Chase as he navigates his past while trying to resist the allure of January Mitchell. The writing style is praised for its ability to draw readers in, with a perfect balance of mystery, intrigue, and character development, making it a compelling read that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.


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    Life Is Not a Country Song - Chase and Rowan by Rhavensfyre
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    Readers enjoyed 'Life Is Not a Country Song' by Rhavensfyre as a delightful, romantic novella featuring the characters Chase and Rowan. The story follows the two women on a cross-country trip to California, where they form a deep connection. The writing style is praised for its ability to vividly describe the changing scenery and the characters' emotions, keeping readers engaged from the first page to the last. The plot smoothly unfolds through the interaction between Chase and Rowan, portraying them as flawed yet endearing heroes who embark on a journey of love and self-discovery.


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    Corralled
    Book 1 in the series:Blacktop Cowboys

    Corralled - Blacktop Cowboys by Lorelei James
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    'Corralled' by Lorelei James follows Lanie Capshaw, a med tech on two rodeo circuits, who ends up in a complex relationship with two cowboys, Hank and Kyle, who are old friends. The trio embarks on a journey during Cowboy Christmas where they explore their feelings and desires, leading to steamy and varied sexual encounters. delves into the challenges of a menage relationship, touching on themes of jealousy, confusion, and emotional vulnerability, while also providing a glimpse into the nomadic life of rodeo cowboys. The writing style is described as decent, with well-described and steamy sex scenes that contribute to a happy ending.

    Lainie Capshaw darted a quick glance at the crowd in Bucky’s Tavern. Luckily none of her coworkers—her male coworkers—lurked about. “Maybe you could’ve said that a little louder, Tanna. I don’t think ...

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    A Cowboy to Remember - Cowboys of California by Rebekah Weatherspoon
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    'A Cowboy to Remember' by Rebekah Weatherspoon follows Evie Buchanan, a celebrity chef who loses her memories after an incident and reunites with Zach Pleasant, a black cowboy hero. The story delves into second chances, forgiveness, redemption, and family dynamics, all set in the backdrop of New York and the wild hills of northern California. The plot unfolds brilliantly, revealing a complex relationship between Evie and Zach, with layers of emotion and depth that feel authentic and real.

    The writing style of Rebekah Weatherspoon is described as easy, smooth, and beautiful, drawing readers in effortlessly and keeping them engaged with compelling storytelling. The book features a strong family unit, hilarious banter among friends, and a sense of suspense that adds depth to the narrative. The characters are well-developed, with Evie's journey of self-discovery and Zach's pursuit of redemption creating a heartfelt and charming read.

    Evie blinked, then discreetly cleared her throat before letting a natural smile settle on her face. She could do this. All she had to do was listen. Smile and nod and listen. For the first time in mon...

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