Synopses & Reviews
One schoolteacher who won't let anyone push her around
After being the center of nasty gossip in her last hometown, all Julie Donovan wants in Saint Jo, Texas, is a quiet, uneventful life for her and her daughter, Annie. But when a sexy cowboy walks into her classroom with a daughter who looks like Annie's twin, suddenly the whole town is looking for explanations...
One stubborn cowboy who's more than willing to cross horns
Devoted single dad Griffin Luckadeau will do anything to protect his own, and no sassy redhead is going to get in his way. When he thinks Julie is scheming to steal his ranch out from under him to benefit her own daughter, sparks really begin to fly... Julie and Griffin can't seem to cross paths without a scuffle. But when the dust settles, these two Texas hotheads may realize they've actually found something worth fighting for...
Praise for Carolyn Brown:
I eagerly anticipate the next installment in the Lucky Trilogy. One Lucky Cowboy is a great read, and I look forward to more from Ms. Brown
-Romance Reader at Heart
Sassy dialog and colorful characters.
-Booklist
Carolyn Brown's rollicking sense of humor asserts itself on every page.
-Scribes World
Carolyn Brown will keep you reading until the very last page.
-Romantic Times
This is not your mother's Western romance
-4 Stars, The Romantic Times Book Review
Synopsis
Single mom Julie Donavan is looking for a place to start over. What she finds after buying a small house on five acres is nothing short of a nightmare.
Single dad Lucky Griffin Luckadeau has been crossing horns with his elderly neighbor for years. But when his daughter, Annie, decides she wants the new little girl who lives on the feuding property to be her friend, or better yet her sister, the sparks fly.
These two stubborn hotheads, who irritate each other beyond endurance, refuse to admit that it's fate that brought them together. And running from the inevitable is only going to bring a double dose of misery
PRAISE FOR CAROLYN BROWN:
Carolyn Brown will keep you reading until the very last page. Romantic Times
Chalk up another great story by Carolyn Brown I was immersedright from the very first page. Roundtable Reviews
Carolyn Brown has a fast, easy prose style that lets you absorb the story with no distractionsengaging characters, interesting, often humorous situations, and a bumpy romanceand she will keep you reading until the very last page. Romantic Times
Brown skillfully incorporates a wealth of interesting historical detail into each vivid adventure. Booklist
Full of good-humored banter and exciting moments. Booklist
Synopsis
Book 3 of the Lucky trilogy
From New York Times and USA Today-bestselling author Carolyn Brown comes a contemporary Western romance filled to the brim with sexy cowboys, gutsy heroines, and genuine down-home Texas twang.
After being the center of nasty gossip in her last hometown, all Julie Donovan wants in Saint Jo, Texas, is a quiet, uneventful life for her and her daughter, Annie. But when a sexy cowboy walks into her classroom with a daughter who looks like Annie's twin, suddenly the whole town is looking for explanations...
Devoted single dad Griffin Luckadeau will do anything to protect his own, and no sassy redhead is going to get in his way. When he thinks Julie is scheming to steal his ranch out from under him to benefit her own daughter, sparks really begin to fly... Julie and Griffin can't seem to cross paths without a scuffle. But when the dust settles, these two Texas hotheads may realize they've actually found something worth fighting for...
Lucky Series:
Lucky in Love (Book 1)
One Lucky Cowboy (Book 2)
Getting Lucky (Book 3)
Praise for Bestselling Contemporary Western Romances by Carolyn Brown:
"I eagerly anticipate the next installment in the Lucky Trilogy. One Lucky Cowboy is a great read, and I look forward to more from Ms. Brown " -Romance Reader at Heart
"Sassy dialog and colorful characters." -Booklist
"Carolyn Brown's rollicking sense of humor asserts itself on every page." -Scribes World
"Carolyn Brown will keep you reading until the very last page." -Romantic Times
"This is not your mother's Western romance " -4 Stars, The Romantic Times Book Review