• Unbridled Cowboy

  • Four Corners Ranch
  • By: Maisey Yates
  • Narrated by: Samantha Cook
  • Length: 12 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Unbridled Cowboy

By: Maisey Yates
Narrated by: Samantha Cook
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Publisher's summary

“Intense and filled with heartbreak, warmth, overcoming the past, and finding a meant-to-be love. Yates has a special way of drawing readers into her complicated families.”—Jennifer Ryan, New York Times bestselling author

Welcome to Four Corners Ranch, where the West is still wild…and when a cowboy needs a wife, he decides to find her the old-fashioned way.

Cowboy Sawyer Garrett has no intention of settling down. But when he becomes a single dad to tiny baby June, stepping up to the responsibility is nonnegotiable. And so is finding a woman to be a mother to his infant daughter. So he decides to do it the way the pioneers did: by putting out an ad for a mail-order bride.

Evelyn Moore can’t believe she’s agreed to uproot her city life to marry a stranger in Oregon. But having escaped one near-disastrous marriage, she’s desperate for change. Her love for baby June is instant. Her feelings for Sawyer are…more complicated. Her gruff cowboy husband ignites thrilling desire in her, but Sawyer is determined to keep their marriage all about the baby. But what happens if Evelyn wants it all?

In bonus novella Once Upon a Cowboy, can single dad Adam give Belle the fairy tale she's always dreamed of?

Don't miss Maisey Yates' next holiday novel, Merry Christmas Cowboy!

©2022 Maisey Yates (P)2022 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited

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Unbridled Cowboy

Swayer is looking for one thing. A mother for his baby. Evelyn has been betrayed by her fiancé and best friend and is looking for a change. It looks like Four Corners is going to have as many broken heroes as Gold Valley did. I really can’t wait to see what happens with the other families that make up the ranch.

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Like the pony express, this story delivers.

Channeling the horse girls of her stories, Maisey confidently builds a trust-bond with the stamping, snorting human sexdrive, and teaches it to move her narrative. None of the spirit is lost, but the saddle broke beast becomes so much more.
It can now be trusted to carry important emotional tools to the frontiers of real human relationships.

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Cannot recall a story so poorly written or a reader so terribly awful that I could not muster through it. I don’t know what else people have been reading/listening to that warrants this title anything above one star. The storyline itself is painful. This author writes like a 4th grader with repetitive words and phrases. The reader mechanical and robotic at times. I suffered through five hours. I just can’t any more.

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