GRR Reviews Home With the Cowboy by Mary Sue Jackson and Leslie North

Willa wanted out of her hometown in Texas, and she eventually did so, by becoming a nanny for a rich couple's young child Bobby in NYC. But tragedy struck, and now she's ferrying Bobby to uncle Daniel in a small Texas town much like her own. While she wanted to get back to NYC, she can't really let the poor child lose the only constant in his life: Wila herself. And it's clear this bachelor uncle didn't have a clue when it comes to childproofing his home... She had to stay for a little while... // Daniel knew he knew nothing about raising a kid, and he must somehow convince Willa to stay. But the harder he tried, the more Willa wanted to leave for NYC, esp. when she's finally got an interview there. How can Daniel show Willa that there is no need to run, and he needed her too?

The story did started out a bit slow, and the "twist" was telegraphed a bit too early. Obviously the NYC job turned out to be a bust and she returned to Texas for love and more.

Category: Contemporary / Western

Overall Rating: 4/5

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