Paxton

Paxton

by Christine Keniston

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Join Paxton Farraday, a charming, fun loving, and swoon worthy cowboy ready to tackle the next renovation project on the Construction Cousins reality TV show. But when he reunites with his childhood friend, Sandra Lynn, sparks fly as they rekindle their friendship and he helps her navigate the challenges of single parenthood. With its heartwarming small-town setting and engaging characters, this second chance romance will capture your heart and leave you wanting more.

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Western / Cowboy (frontier-era or modern ranch settings), Small Town
Series
Farraday Country
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
2 Mild
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
April 23, 2024
Language Versions
English
Fiction Form
Novel

Customer Reviews

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Rosie
The Family grows again

Fabulous how most of the characters appear in all the series of books and the new characters blend in. The stories continue to be outstanding.

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B. Richter
very talented author

I just can't get enough from the Farraday Clan and wish the series would go on forever. The characters are great and the stories clever, funny, lovely and gripping. Keep reading them over and over.

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EllieWC
The American dream

This is the archetypal family and small Western town, that is dreamt of. Interestingly, populated by an Irish family with loads of children and just as many cousins, giving ample scope for trope romances. Clean, good fun is had by all with a touch of drama for spice.Light reading with few challenges and such well mannered males. I learnt about West Texas and why cattle, and looked up the 2 step, and decided that the weather and snakes had put me off. Plus I like hills!

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Briana
Should have quit waaaay sooner!

From book 1, Adam, I was in love. Texas, cowboys, love stories - they were so good. The problems now are two-fold; they have begun to be too far apart in publication and are less and less interesting. Getting through the first building of the ghost town was quite good but now, not so much. I've just finished Paxton and while I hate to say this, it was boring. Where is Gray? I saw him once, playing with the children. Also, barely a mention of Aunt Eileen or her "crew". These things were anchors that brought the reader back for more time and time again. I know good books don't magically appear every month or two, but seeing that Quinn won't appear for another year - I doubt I'll come back for more.

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MC
Brilliant

Love Sandra and Paxton*s story. This book is brilliant and I loved catching up with The Farrady's. I highly recommend this book.

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