Book Review: To Love a Texas Cowboy by Julie Benson

to love a texas cowboyThe saying “Be careful what you wish for because you might get it,” is only partially true in Wishing, Texas. The wishing well where the town gets its name only grants wishes if you ask it for someone else and not for yourself.

To New York City artist Cassie Reynolds, it did not matter whether there was any truth to the legend. After all, she was in Wishing, Texas to raise her orphaned niece Ella and not trying to be the local tour guide. Or was she?

As part owner of a Bed & Breakfast, a local tour is one of extra paid services they offer. So, in short, she should learn everything and anything about Wishing, Texas. Unfortunately, one of those things she has to learn is get along with Ty Barnett, a handsome hardworking rancher, who was Ella’s financial guardian.

And if two people could be oil and water, they were Cassie and Ty. Still, no matter how different they were from each other, sparks fly between them. Everyone saw it, everyone knew it but Cassie and Ty refuse to acknowledge it!

That is, until there was one more crisis too many. Cassie and Ty had to face it together or they would lose everything including the love they have for each other.

To Love a Texas Cowboy (Wishing, Texas Book 1)” is Rated T for Teens due to some adult situations. There are no sex scenes in this book.

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Description

New York artist Cassie Reynolds moves to Wishing, Texas to raise her orphaned niece, and discovers she’s in way over her head. Then she meets Ella’s financial guardian, Ty Barnett, a handsome hardworking rancher, with his own ideas on child rearing.

Ty and Cassie clash over almost everything, especially Ella, but when two people have the welfare of one child at heart, suddenly they find themselves looking at each other in a whole new light…

Will Ty make room for another lady in his life? And will Cassie allow herself to love a Texas cowboy?