Nia Lindley is gun-shy about men since making a couple of poor choices. Though she longs to find a good man to marry, she focuses on helping her father run their successful Texas ranch.
Toby Lane lives in the shadow of his father’s mistakes. Unfortunately, those sins cast a long shadow and Toby finds himself looking for another job. Again.
An advertisement for a foreman catches his interest. The Double L Cattle Ranch will hold a Cowboy Competition to find the best candidate for the job.
The Double L Ranch—should Toby risk returning?
I thought the author did a great job piquing the reader’s interest about Toby’s past. It added a bit of mystery to the story.
I loved learning about the cowboy competitions. I didn’t know these were held in the Old West to search for the best employee.
I enjoyed this novella, part of The Cowboy’s Bride Collection published by Barbour.
-Sandra Merville Hart

This looks good. Some great authors in the collection. I think Barbour collections are so pretty.
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I agree, Paula. Barbour does a great job with these collections. I enjoyed these stories. Thanks for commenting!
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