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Single mum Jess can't help but notice sexy cowboy Johnny. He's as wild as the stallions he trains. But Jess has learned never to trust a man in a stetson.

Their fiery attraction is as hot as a Texan summer but can this wild wanderer finally be tamed?


The Cowboy Comes Home (Audible Audio Edition) Patricia Thayer Jack Garrett Whole Story Audiobooks Books

I gave this 5 stars, not because of it's stellar content or importance in literature, but simply because I really enjoyed reading a romance were I really liked both the hero and the heroine.. In more than 90% or these novels the authors seem to have some kind of perverse dislike for their heroines, by portraying them as whimpy, bitchy, whiny or with some other unattractive traits.... I really liked Jesse. She's had a rough time as a youger girl and while she's now a strong independent woman she's compassionate, friendly, fair minded and a loving mother. I like to see the hero with the few flaws for a change. In this hero the flaws make him more human.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 5 hours and 35 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Whole Story Audiobooks
  • Audible.com Release Date February 6, 2014
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B00HUWIXW8

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When I finished The Cowboy Comes Home, the only thing I could think was "Darn you, Harlequin!!" Why? It's the first book in the Larkville Legacy series, and being anal about reading series, I now want to read the rest of the books. When I decided to read this title, I was not aware that it is part of a series; instead, I saw the happy family enjoying a trail ride together and I just had to read it. The hero is a horse trainer (wait, didn't I just read a HQ Blaze about a horse trainer?!), and the heroine has a shop that sells baked goods (wait! Didn't that same HQ Blaze feature a heroine who is a cook?). Despite these similarities, the books are nothing alike.

Jess is a single mom, and she is still grieving the death of her father, a wealthy rancher. Her brothers and sister are off doing their own thing, so she is temporarily in charge of the Double Bar C, even though she doesn't want to run the ranch. She has a business of her own to fret about, and having a young son keeps her on her toes. When Johnny Jameson swaggers to town, she's a bit dismayed. She is instantly attracted to this sexy cowboy, and her son, Brady, takes a shine to him too. After having her heartbroken and being left pregnant by her ex boyfriend, she has sworn off of cowboys. They never stay in one place for long, and she knows that once Johnny finishes training Storm, the horse her father had so many hopes pinned on, he'll be gone too. Johnny's motto is that all he needs is his truck, trailer, and his horse, and he's a happy guy. He moves from one training job to the next, never staying in one place for longer than he has to. Once he's finished training, he's gone, and he doesn't see that ever changing.

I found Johnny an interesting character because he is carrying around so much baggage. It's a good thing he has that horse trailer, because he needs the extra room to drag his unhappy past around with him. He never knew his father, and his efforts to track him down yielded nothing. The older man wanted nothing to do with his son, and every lead Johnny followed to find him ended in a dead end. His mother wandered from town to town, never staying in one place for long. When she settled down with a man who beat her, Johnny had had enough. He packed his meager belongings and hit the road at 14 and never returned. The kindness of an old horse trainer gave him the skills he needed to feed himself, and he has made a name for himself because of his gift with horses.

Jess is reluctant to give in to her attraction for Johnny, and with a young child to care for, her reluctance made perfect sense. Brady misses his grandfather terribly, and with her brothers gone, there are no other men in Brady's life. When he sets aside his fear of horses and asks Johnny to teach him how to ride, Jess realizes how much her son needs a stable man in his life, which makes her even more wary of her feelings for Johnny. He is a sexy, charming guy, though, and soon both of them are in over their heads, and while Jess has accepted that he won't be there for long, the reality of him packing up and high-tailing it out of town tears both her and Brady into pieces. Dumb cowboy! You promised to help the kid with his mutton bustin'! So much for the cowboy code!

I enjoyed this very quick read and found the resolution very satisfying. The last chapter was perfect, in fact, and had me convinced that Jess, Johnny, and Brady will all have a HEA. Now, let me get back to the darn you, Harlequin bit. The epilogue came out of nowhere for me, because I don't really pay attention to plot descriptions, and I don't find that Harlequin communicates effectively when they introduce most of their series. They just put a little graphic on the cover, which I don't always see because I read all of their titles digitally. The covers are all pretty generic, and I don't pay much attention to them (unless there is a horse on the cover, which guarantees that I will add it to my wish list) . So when I read the epilogue, and it ended on a bit of a cliffhanger, I was compelled to immediately purchase Slow Dance with the Sheriff, even though I won't be able to read it for a while. So, I guess Harlequin's devious plan to make me purchase more of their books worked - AGAIN! I especially enjoy their series that span several months and have several authors contributing titles to the continuity. I am thinking of tackling The Harts of the Rodeo, too, which is being released under the Harlequin American Romance line. Have you read any multi-author series? Would you recommend any?

Grade B- (3.5 stars)
it leaves you wondering what happens after they find the letter. Has the sequel come out yet? if so what is the name of it?
This was a very good book to read. I enjoyed this book so much, that i didn't put it down until it was finished.
As i have said before that i just love all cowboys romance bboks. I like the way it makes you feel so you can get lost into the story.
Great series
This book was an easy read and held my interest. Was fun to read after long stressful day at work.
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I don't think that Patricia Thayer has ever written a story that was less than wonderful. I loved this book.
I gave this 5 stars, not because of it's stellar content or importance in literature, but simply because I really enjoyed reading a romance were I really liked both the hero and the heroine.. In more than 90% or these novels the authors seem to have some kind of perverse dislike for their heroines, by portraying them as whimpy, bitchy, whiny or with some other unattractive traits.... I really liked Jesse. She's had a rough time as a youger girl and while she's now a strong independent woman she's compassionate, friendly, fair minded and a loving mother. I like to see the hero with the few flaws for a change. In this hero the flaws make him more human.
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