There's Just Something About Jackson
When Marcy Deveraux's romance series catapults to the top of the
New York Times bestseller list, no one is more surprised than Marcy
herself. After all, she barely passed high school, flunked the driving
test four times, and fell into a pool at her sister's wedding.
Marcy is keen to continue her literary success, but she cannot think of a
single idea for her next book. Hounded by her agent, family, and
friends, she decides to sequester herself in a rustic cabin in the
mountains. There, she finds herself face-to-snout with a surprise
visitor—a rascally black dog who must have escaped from his owner at a
nearby campground.
Enter hunky cowboy Jackson Parker, who runs
the stables for the campground and helps Marcy survive the antics of the
ill-behaved, zany dog. There's something tender and gentle about this
man, who could easily grace the cover of any romance novel. Soon Jackson
has Marcy rethinking her own beliefs about what heroes are really made
of...and what God intends for her life.
It's cowboys, canines, and capers galore in this charming novella for animal lovers.
This was a fun,very fast story. Marcy was quite the kooky but lovable person. She had quirks that made her funny too. Easily to relate to and begin to hope for the best for her.
Jackson was a shy cowboy was enjoyable to watch interact with Marcy and that irresistible semi-wild dog that they gave the name of Charlie. Charlie brought them together and caused some minor troubles. He was also sometimes helpful in his strange ways. He never met food that he didn't like either.
I liked how the story ended with smiles and H.E.A.
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