About the Book
Book: The Wrangler’s Ready-Made Family
Author: Lacy Williams
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: August 10, 2021
Susie is a desperate young mother with another baby on the way. Her late husband left her nothing but his bad reputation. She has no money and is too ashamed to return home to her family. When she is trapped alone during a snowstorm with a stranger and the baby coming, her only choice is to rely on him.
Boone came west to find healing for his tuberculosis. He never expected to find himself trapped with a lost young widow. Or how fast he could fall for her and her two little ones. But it doesn’t take long for his secrets to come to light.
After everything she’s suffered in the past, can Susie ever trust another gambler?
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My Thoughts:
This was such a good old west story about troubles that a marriage of convenience could fix that turns into a true love romance. This story was about a woman who was very hurt from her late husband and left alone pregnant with a small child, estranged from her family that she really has no place to go but up hoping to start afresh in a new town. Well, life keeps throwing hurdles for Susie to jump through and she has just about reached her limit.
On the same stagecoach sits one Gil Hart who is a gambler by profession and dying from consumption. After surviving a snow storm stranded in a cave with Susie and her children, Gil comes up with a perfect plan where he doesn't have to be alone in his sickness and Susie and her babies will be provided for. He just has to convince her this is a great plan. And then both need to try very hard not to fall in love in this loveless and hopeless situation.
This was a delightful romance and I enjoyed seeing these two do just the opposite of what they had planned.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Lacy
The Kindness of a Stranger
I don’t know about you, but I love watching videos where something is going wrong and a stranger steps in to save the day. Dog caught in the Thames and can’t get out? Stranger wades into the water to save him. Someone in line at the grocery store and doesn’t quite have enough money for their needed groceries? Stranger steps in and pays the difference.
I have a story like that of my own. My children like to play at our neighborhood park after school pick-up. Everything seemed normal until it was just about time to go and my eight-year-old daughter walks up with a nosebleed. I haven’t carried a diaper bag in two years and I have no tissues in my purse. I’m trying to keep tabs on my four-year-old because she’s running around, oblivious to anything else going on. My two older kids are off with friends and I can’t see them but I can hear their voices nearby.
And several moms who were also watching their kids play at the park rushed over to help me. One mom had gauze in her daughter’s backpack because her daughter sometimes gets nosebleeds at school. Another mom had baby wipes so I could wipe off my daughter’s hands. Another mom rounded up my four-year-old so I didn’t have to worry about her while I was taking care of the older one. I left the park *not* in a complete panic because these moms that I don’t know took care of me. They didn’t have to. But they stepped in simply because I needed help.
That’s what happens in The Wrangler’s Ready-Made Family. After experiencing a stagecoach crash and being snowed in and stranded together, hero Gil Hart shows his true colors by helping Susie, a young mother with a baby on the way. Susie’s been burned before and this is maybe the *only* situation that would’ve allowed her to open up and see Gil for who he really is. Of course, that’s only the beginning of the story. If you’d like to give it a try, you can use Amazon’s Look Inside feature to sample the book.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Lacy is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/111b8/the-wrangler-s-ready-made-family-celebration-tour-giveaway
Thank you for the review, sounds good.
ReplyDeleteMarriage of convenience isn't my first pick..but this sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful book.
ReplyDeleteI like a good marriage of convenience to true love story.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your wonderful review! Sounds like a must read.
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