Raising his orphaned teenage sister isn't easy for Texas rancher Cash Maddox. The girl tests his parenting—and patience—at every turn! But when he asks new teacher Olivia Grayson for help with his sister's grades and attitude, Cash realizes he's facing the toughest trial of all. He made a promise that he wouldn't date and get distracted from his mission of being a good father figure. Yet Olivia's quick wit is drawing him unexpectedly closer to the caring beauty every day. Could it be time to make a new vow…one that'll last a lifetime?
Heidi here. Falling for Texas was an AWESOME debut novel, actually it would have been a great fifth novel as well, that's how good Jill Lynn is at writing active prose.The characters were deep and had very real problems that I truly cared about. Those elements made this book a page-turner. And the active writing kept me on the edge of the seat.
I can't wait for her next novel!
This is the very same writer who co-wrote Just Show Up with Kara Tippetts. Though non-fiction and much more serious, the writing style is the same ~ simply awesome!
Have you read Falling for Texas or Just Show Up?
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No, I haven't read either book but I loved reading this info about Falling For Texas.
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I purchased this book a couple of months ago based on the great reviews and the mention of romantic comedy (my favorite sub-genre.) I haven't taken the chance to read it, yet. Thank you for another glowing recommendation for this one.
ReplyDeleteI purchased this book a couple of months ago based on the great reviews and the mention of romantic comedy (my favorite sub-genre.) I haven't taken the chance to read it, yet. Thank you for another glowing recommendation for this one.
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