The Seventh Sergeant

The Seventh Sergeant

by Liz Isaacson

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A veteran cowboy, his care coordinator, and the chance to heal their hearts together.

Sergeant Reese Sanders, a disabled veteran, has painstakingly rebuilt his life after a tragic injury overseas. Now working at Courage Reins, the equine therapy center at Three Rivers Ranch, he's finally found solace and purpose. But when down-on-her-luck Carly Watters becomes his care coordinator, the walls he's built around his heart begin to crumble.

Determined to keep his distance, Reese stubbornly resists Carly's help—until an unexpected fall leaves him vulnerable and in need once more.

Reluctantly uprooted from the city, Carly despises the small town life and the cowboy culture that surrounds her. But as she moves to Three Rivers to support Reese, she can't deny the growing connection between them. As their professional relationship blurs into something more profound, Reese and Carly must confront their pasts and embrace the transformative power of love, faith, and forgiveness.

Will Reese allow Carly into his guarded heart so they can build a happily-ever-after together?

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Christian, Inspirational, Office / Workplace, Western / Cowboy (frontier-era or modern ranch settings), Small Town
Series
Three Rivers Ranch Romance • Book 6
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
July 5, 2016
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Representation
Depictions of prayer, worship, or scripture, Explicitly faith-based content

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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Marlene
Four Stars

Enjoyable romance. Although part of a series can be read on it's own.

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Tornado 1

Reece is a bit dented by the rigours of war and sees his injuries as flaws and perceives that no one will want such a damaged man. Carly though physically whole feels that she is less than adequate due to having "The perfect sisters" Their beginnings are fraught with tension and their growing relationship a strategic problem especially due to the appropriateness of it all. Just goes to prove you can't help who you fall for and what's at stake when you do. Whilst Reece pushes her away she tries to hold on but it is becoming increasingly difficult.great characters that you cant help but root for. I enjoyed the cowboy banter. Can this whole woman fall for less than a whole man, well like Carly I could because there is more to a man than the sum of his body parts.

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Liz Haukaas
A story of a wounded soldier and caring social worker.

This book portrayed the characters' fears and insecurities so clearly. I would recommend it to anyone facing insecurity in their life or anyone going through struggles. Anything dealing with struggles needs God's perspective and and to submit God's plan.

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Kindle Customer
Being the seventh son is bound to give you a complex

Reece starts off on the back foot. Damaged, with youngest child syndrome, an over protective mother crippled by anxiety, & broken by war. There is a happy ending, but, oh boy, the convolution.

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Ymo3
good clean romance.

Loved this book just as I have loved the rest of the series. Good, clean romance set on a ranch that deals with some harder issues of life altering injuries.The only down side would be that there are some hints as to why carly dislikes cowboys (previous boyfriend) but I didn't feel there was a good enough reason for her hatred/unease. Left me feeling like there was another story I hadn't been told.You do get to catch up on some of the other characters from the previous books which I always like when it is part of a series - makes the ranch more believable to me. Although part of a series each book does stand alone and can be read in any order although reading in order will give you more continuity of all of he characters and the life of the ranch as a whole.I received an advanced copy of this book for free for an honest review but am buying the post edited version as I enjoyed it so much.

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