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A shameless flirt. A single dad. And an unexpected chance at love. Harrison When I left Plum Valley ten years ago, I never thought I’d return. But a call about animals in crisis brings me back to the town that inadvertently broke my heart. What I don’t expect? Sam. The animal control officer looks every bit a cowboy wet dream, and for whatever reason, he’s latched on to me like a dog with a bone. One impulsive night together only leaves me wanting more, but as a single parent with loads of baggage, dating isn’t easy. Could I try with Sam, the man with the quick smile and surprisingly filthy mouth? Or am I only setting myself up for another round of heartache? Sammy I can’t say I’ve ever been called a wallflower. When I see something I want, I go after it. And what I want is Harrison. But the veterinarian with the soulful blue eyes has his walls built up high. He doesn’t seem to understand that his messy life doesn’t scare me one bit. In fact, I’ve always wanted a family to call my own. A family like his. Convincing Harrison we could work may be a challenge, but I’m up for the task. Amidst pillow forts, bedtime stories, and camping under the stars, I know I’m falling—for all of it. I just hope I’m not the only one wishing for a happily-ever-after in the end. Wishing Hearts is a small-town Texas romance between a busy single dad and a golden retriever of a man who knows how to work a pair of chaps. There’s shenanigans in a storage shed or two, a rambunctious little girl and her sidekick dog, family date nights, fun with rope, and one very HEA. It’s book 6 in the Plum Valley Cowboys series but can be read as a standalone.
Publication Year: 2023
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“What if we hurt each other?” I ask softly. “What if we don’t?” he counters.
This was a nice, full circle way to round out this series. Harrison is a single dad. He's a little broken, his heart is a bit battered, and he is fragile because of it. Then along comes Sammy, who is a ray of sunshine despite never having a family of his own. This is perfect because, as i said, Harrison is a single dad, and now our boy has an insta family to walk into.
I loved both these characters, and I was excited to see Harrison get his happy ending. It was probably the most realistic of the 6, but because of that, it fell a little flat for me at times. Either way, I was glad to see it all work out for my boy. He deserved it