It's all about what's really important, family, friends,
people not
things, not possessions.
Adele learned that the hard way. Her ex was all about
appearances, show, she always had doubts, troubling thoughts
about why he had married her. She felt that she didn't fit
the bill.
Too tall, too red headed and too cowboy. No matter how stylish
the clothing the real Adele shows through. And after her
daughters were born Adele really saw through the careful façade
of her wealthy successful husband. And he was all too ready to
kick them all out of his life and start anew with a new
younger wife
and son.
Remy had a well-deserved reputation, a good looking cowboy
who had an eye for women but only for very short periods of
time.
Wham bam thank you mam kind of guy but in the nicest way
possible. No settling down for Remy. Too many more oats to sow.
Well life had other plans. Remy became guardian of his brothers
two young boys Nicky and Leo and Remy became an instant
responsible uncle. His life and plans now revolved around these
two boys and his eyes were set on the Double Deuce Ranch.
But alas. So did Adele for herself and her girls Bella and
Jett.
So just how was it going to work out competing with Remy to get
the owner to choose her bid for the ranch. The owner had a
plan.
Adele and girls and Remy and boys were all to live and work the
ranch together for a month. At the end of that the owner
felt they
would each have a better handle on what it took to run the
ranch.
He would also be able to judge who he felt better selling
his family
ranch to.
Adele and Remy are both on for the challenge. This is just too
important for the future of their individual families. And
so the
ranch is getting the best of care from these two families
looking to
make a good impression. Adele and Remy are pretty sure they
have what it takes to get the job done. The kids quickly
catch on
to the fact that this is a contest, winner take all.
But life has a funny way of throwing curve balls your way
and in
TALK COWBOY TO ME handling those hot potatoes changes
everything. Adele and Remy begin to trust and rely on each
other.
The kids start working together. The two families connect in
ways
they never expected. But at the end there can only be one
winner.
Carolyn Brown makes it very difficult to choose sides.
That's her
genius. As the days go on these two families start to become a
cohesive team. Just how is the owner going to determine a
winner
when each has invested their soul.
Of course you are going to love TALK COWBOY TO ME, it's
another gem in Carolyn Brown's collection. Dialog and
situations
make this story so real. The characters tug at your heart
strings.
All through TALK COWBOY TO ME you keep wondering just how
the owner can possibly choose one family over another. Lucky
for
us Carolyn Brown finds a way to make the ending just plain
joyous.
Carolyn Brown brings her signature southern quirkiness to this original tale of Texas love.One cowboy. One cowgirl. One ranch. Who will win the Double Deuce by the Fourth of July? Adele O'Donnell knew that Double Deuce Ranch had to be hers the second she walked onto the property. Freshly divorced, she sees it as the perfect spot for her and the kids to start a new life. Remington Luckadeau was always a carefree playboy...until his suddenly orphaned nephews became his responsibility. The Double Deuce Ranch would be the perfect place to raise two boys. But some fiery woman is fighting him for it, and Remington is not sharing-no matter how the sparks fly when he and Adele are together.