Hopeful Cowboy

Hopeful Cowboy

by Elana Johnson

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He's struggling to step into his new role as a single dad. She's trying to keep her ranch operational and her heart intact. Can Nate and Ginger build forever out of heartache?

Cowboys looking for a second chance at life, love, and happiness.

Nathaniel Mulbury is released early from his six-year term in prison to care for his brother's four-year-old son. Dealing with grief over his brother's death and continued guilt for his role in the embezzlement scheme that landed him in jail, Nate has one more problem. He's never been a father and has no idea how to take care of Connor.

Make that two problems: He's released, but only to the care of Hope Eternal Ranch, a work-parole ranch run by the beautiful and smart Ginger Talbot.

He's never been a cowboy, and he's got no room in his life for a woman. Ginger has dealt with plenty of men like Nate, even if the sparks between them don't just come from his background. She's not falling for a handsome face and a nice pair of biceps again.

After all, most prisoners have plenty of time to work out. But there's something different about Nate that calls to her softer side, if only she'd let him in. If only she knew how to let anyone in... But Ginger is jaded for good reason, and she's not going to risk losing Hope Eternal Ranch—or her heart—again.

Can Ginger and Nate find their happily-ever-after, keep up their duties on the ranch, and build a family? Or will the risk be too great for them both?

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Inspirational, Office / Workplace, Small Town, Western / Cowboy (frontier-era or modern ranch settings)
Series
Hope Eternal Ranch Romance • Book 1
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
2 Mild
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
April 23, 2020
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
Addiction or recovery themes, Grief or loss of a loved one
Representation
Adoption or foster-care representation, Single-parent or widowed-parent protagonist

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Michelle
Good

It's a good book and I like the premise centered around the reentry program for prisoners but I was so frustrated that there was little explanation on how Ward died.

K
KUreader
Small Town Romance

I liked this book. A good one for fans of small town romance.

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Angela
This is a positive, clean romance.

I loved this . All the characters were lovable. This was a slow burn romance that had a little bit of suspense in it.

J
Jo
the story line

I liked the way in which characteristics of the main characters were revealed over time.

v
vernemo
such a good book

This was a very very good book. I got interested from the first page all through the last. Kind of sad when it ended, would have loved a few more chapters. The characters were awesome, all of them. I highly recommend this series and this author.

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