
No One but You
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Narrated by:
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Callie Beaulieu
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By:
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Leigh Greenwood
Alone in the world and struggling to make ends meet, Texas war widow Sarah Winborne will do anything to keep her two small children safe and her hard-won ranch from going under. She hasn't fought for so long to lose everything, and if that means marrying a stranger to protect her family's future, then so be it.
She never expected anything but a business arrangement, but something about Benton Wheeler's broad shoulders and kind eyes awakens emotions she's long since buried. He makes her feel beautiful. He makes her feel desired. He makes her feel like a woman again. And even though their marriage was never intended to be more than a matter of convenience, as Benton stands between her small family and the wild and dangerous West, Sarah may just realize that the cowboy she married is the love she never dreamed she would find.
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Don’t judge a book by its author’s gender!
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I guess it's ok
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Ellen came across more like a rebellious seventeen-year-old brat than the sweet little girl her mom saw.
The biggest problem was the narration. Sometimes it was just okay, but much of the time, it was stiff and mechanical, like a robo-voice. I came close to stopping and deleting the book from my phone, but wanted to see what would happen [barely] enough to continue. Mostly, I wondered if it could get any worse. It could, I discovered.
Salty was too forgiving, too lenient, and occasionally, too trusting to be believable. I've lived much of my life in Texas, and no Texas man I've ever met would be so tolerant of the stupid, evil, or selfish deeds of the other men in this story. His sleeping on the porch, instead of in the house when Roger came back was ludicrous. Oh, let's advertise that this marriage is far from normal! That whole scene was really far-fetched.
Still, I admit to finishing it and smiling at the end.
Good and not so good
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Good story
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of Leigh
Greenwood books. held my attention all through book.
love it!
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The strength of the mother and her children
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Not bad nor bad
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How special family is
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