Her Faithful Cowboy

Her Faithful Cowboy

by Liz Isaacson

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HE'S STRONG AND STEADY. SHE'S LOST A CHILD. CAN THEY FIND LOVE?

Sam Buttars has spent the last decade making sure he and his brothers stay together. They've moved from farm to ranch back to a farm after the unexpected and tragic death of their parents. They've been at Steeple Ridge for a while now, but with the youngest married and happy, the siren's call to return to his parents' farm in Wyoming is loud in Sam's ears.

He'd just go if it weren't for beautiful Bonnie Sherman, who roped his heart the first time he saw her. Bonnie's got thick ties to Island Park as her four-year-old son is buried there. She finds herself at the cemetery more often than not, praying for peace, but as she starts to lean more on Sam, she wonders if she can leave Vermont and find a happier future somewhere else, with someone else.

Do Sam and Bonnie have the faith to find comfort in each other instead of in the people who've already passed?

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Genre
Inspirational / Faith-Based Romance
Subgenre
Inspirational, Small Town, Western / Cowboy (frontier-era or modern ranch settings), Faith Journey, Christian
Series
Steeple Ridge Farm Romance • Book 3
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
November 10, 2017
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
Death of a child
Representation
Explicitly faith-based content, Single-parent or widowed-parent protagonist, Depictions of prayer, worship, or scripture

About the Author

★USA Today Bestseller ★ Top 10 Kindle Unlimited All-Star ★

Liz Isaacson® writes inspirational cowboy romances. She has multiple #1 bestsellers in over a dozen categories, is a USA Today Bestseller, and a Top 10 Bestselling Author in Kindle Unlimited. She loves all things to do with contemporary cowboys, and will write romance in Texas or Wyoming, and anywhere else she can find horses and mountains. Find out more on her website, Feel-Good Fiction Books.

Customer Reviews

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Barae63
Heart warming

So wonderful to read an imperfect love story! Broken people healed, faith and comfort. I loved it! Can't wait to read more😊

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Mary hollingworth
A joyous story

Sam and Bonnie fall in love but will loss cause them tp part. Enjoy their story, their faith and the community they live in. Will Bonnie take the plunge? Read on and find out.........

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Carol Hibbs
absolutely loved it

I cried as much as I cheered for the characters in this book. I could relate Bonnie’s life in so many ways. Perhaps that’s why I cried so much while reading.

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Angela Raspberry
Meh

I just finished this series. It's OK but it's hard to believe that there could be four such socially stunted brothers in this day and age. This one is about the oldest brother, Sam. When their parents die he whisks them all off to the ranch he works on in Montana instead of staying on the Wyoming farm he and his brothers grew up on. When work there dries up they go from ranch to ranch looking for work. Why don't they just stay on their own property? Although this is the second book in the series it's the first one I read so I had some difficulty figuring out why four brothers were chasing a horse through a cemetery. I'm still not sure I get it. Luckily these books are short and on Kindle Unltd so I didn't have to buy them. There's just enough going on to keep my interest although these people seem so indecisive.

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Sherry welch
Change of location...

Sam Buttars, eldest of the four Buttars brothers, has put in a decade playing substitute mom and dad to his younger siblings. He makes the decision to go back to his parents' farm in Wyoming and starts remodeling the farmhouse. But alas, he left his heart in Vermont. Bonnie Sherman is divorced, following the accidental drowning of their son, for which she blames herself. She's carrying the baggage of guilt and Sam the Reticent allows a breakup of the relationship while he drains floodwaters from his farmhouse, and Bonnie starts the healing process by seeing a therapist. You know they're going to handle their troubles and wind up together, but it tales them right to the end of the book! Some good laughs and a couple of tears over loss, make for a good read. Read this series in order for best grasp of the characters.

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