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To Love and to Cherish by Leigh Greenwood

To Love and to Cherish (Cactus Creek Cowboys, #2)To Love and to Cherish by Leigh Greenwood
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I received this from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I enjoy watching a good western, but I have only read two books set in that Era. Why is that? It looks like I have a new genre to look into. To Love and to Cherish is the second book by Leigh Greenwood that I have read and loved.

Laura Spencer should not feel relieved after burying her husband, but she does. After her father sold her to Noah, a man she didn't love and who didn't love her, Laura thought things could not get worst, but they did. Laura thinks Noah can no longer control her, but the grave won't stop him. She wants her independence, and believes a partnership with a handsome rancher, Jared, may be the solution. Laura may have to offer more than money to seal the deal. Will working with Jared be the escape Laura is looking for or lead to more problems?

Laura is a strong, loving and giving woman who has been wronged by men. She has sworn off marriage after the death of her controlling husband. Is it possible to find love and finally put the past to rest? Jared is an honest, hard working man who is trying to turn a failing ranch around. What a lovely story! It is full of heart break, compassion, anger, greed but most of all love...love of family and friends. The complexity of the characters and their struggles is what captivated me. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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