A fast and easy read, “The Cowboy’s Runaway Bride” is about a city girl meeting a country boy and finding that they share so many things in common which are enough for them to fall in love.
But, it is not easy because the things that separate them, that is, the city and the country line might be too wide to bridge, so their happily ever after is not guaranteed. In fact, they have to work for it.
Elizabeth Eve Barrington just wanted her family to be happy. Connor McCall wants the same thing for his family. Both of them share this noble goal, but what if these goals are at a crossroads. Eve and Connor have to decide if their love is worth it.
“The Cowboy’s Runaway Bride” is Rated T for Teens due to some adult situations.
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The Cowboy's Runaway Bride
When Dallas society bride Elizabeth Eve Barrington discovers her intended’s financial ulterior motives for marriage, she hightails it out of the church in her wedding gown and hops in the back of a parked and beat-up pickup truck.
Happy to leave the big city, sexy cowboy Connor McCall jumps in his truck, revs up his engine, and then heads home to Honor, Texas with the goal of saving his family’s failing ranch. Hours later and miles down country roads, Connor discovers the stowaway bride, and he’s pretty sure she’s feigning amnesia.
What’s a cowboy to do? Cowboy up, of course. He takes Eve home, determined to solve her mystery. What he discovers is a lot of smoke–and where there’s smoke, there’s fire, with the heat generating between them hot enough to burn. Will Connor be damned if he falls for the beautiful runaway bride or will he be damned if he doesn’t?
Bride walking away Photo by Sweet Ice Cream Photography, Cowboy Photo by Priscilla Du Preez, Wedding limo Photo by Scott Webb, all on Unsplash. Horse photos by Tonixjesse at Pixabay