The Cowboy Who Looked Again

Author: Liz Isaacson
Genre(s): Romance | Western
Total pages: 101
The Cowboy Who Looked Again

He’s hardworking, strong, and quiet. She’s full of life, smiles, and laughter. Lincoln has a hard time shining among all the Glover stars, and Misty seems to be a celestial being all her own. Can these two opposites find love in Three Rivers when one of them isn’t a permanent resident?

Lincoln Glover has been smitten with Misty Granger since last summer, when they first met. But she told him she can't have a serious relationship when she's not planning to make her living situation in Three Rivers permanent. And when he tried to take things to the next level...they broke up instead.

Now, they're seated at the same table for a wedding, and Misty recognizes she has a giant, Link-shaped hole in her life. So she turns to two of the most unlikely people for help: his parents. They don't give her much to go on before the dance switches. Link leaves soon after, not able to trust himself not to just take her back instantly.

Then, when an electrical fire in Misty's apartment complex forces her and hundreds of other residents to find somewhere else to live, she lands at Shiloh Ridge Ranch, in one of their empty cowboy cabins.

And only two doors down from Link.

As they start to rekindle their previous summer romance, all the sparks in the heavens come to life. With the Glovers, Misty starts to see what a real family looks like and feels like, and she shares about her abusive past, as well as her hesitation to get involved with a man. Any man. Then Link reminds her he's not just a man—he's a cowboy.

Can he convince her to take a chance on true love? Or will Link's heart be shattered by Misty for a second time?
 

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