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  • Loving Her Cowboy Enemy

  • Caruthers Siblings of FootHills, Book 1
  • By: Rose Verde
  • Narrated by: Lorana Hoopes
  • Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Loving Her Cowboy Enemy

By: Rose Verde
Narrated by: Lorana Hoopes
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She's sworn off the rodeo. He lives for the thrill of it. Will they survive working together?

Ronnie Caruthers is a devoted child psychologist. She will go to any length to protect the disadvantaged children she works with. Even if it means being at odds with her employer's son.

Marc Baxter thinks dealing with the residential program for disadvantaged children is too stressful for his father. The only person who can help dissuade him is the sassy psychologist, and unfortunately, she disagrees. His dad’s health scare leads Marc to step in to work with her. Marc is surprised that the prickly psychologist keeps him at arm's length.

Ronnie can’t deny she's drawn to Marc, but her past keeps them apart. Can Marc turn around both their lives and open the door to love?

Loving Her Cowboy Enemy is the first audiobook in the Caruthers Cowboys romance series. If you like sweet, faith-filled, feel good romance that pulls at the heartstrings, you will love Rose's brand new cowboy romance.

©2020 Rose Verde (P)2022 Rose Verde
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Heartwarming Christian cowboy romance

I enjoyed this clean contemporary romance narrated by Lorana Hoopes. It grabbed my attention right off, and I listened to it in one day. Loving Her Cowboy Enemy has a strong faith theme with scriptures integrated into the story. It’s a good story about faith and healing. This is a good start to a new series.

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I enjoyed the story. The characters were well developed and it moved along nicely.

The narrator did a good job with keeping track of the different characters voices and read at a good pace.

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Christian romance

Ronnie and Marc were great characters. Living there lives the best they knew how with past hurts that started them into the things they were passionate about. Neither really understood the other because they could only see life through their own experiences. They had to listen and try to understand where the other was coming from before they could move past their preconceived ideas. While I love that there are Christian characters I would have preferred a few less quoted scriptures. But I understand the scriptures were important to the characters and how they lived. I didn’t find that it felt pretentious. Over all it was a good and entertaining story with a great narration.

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