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An Honorable Cowboy
Determined single mother Willow Reames has one goal: to reunite with her sisters and begin a new life with them and her infant son. But when she's unexpectedly stranded in the Montana wilderness—with her siblings nowhere in sight—she needs to rely on the kindness of Johnny Harding.
It's more than honor that compels the half Native American cowboy to help the beautiful widow and her adorable baby. The little family evokes his masculine instincts to protect them. Soon woman-wary Johnny is cradling baby Adam in his arms and offering to assist Willow in finding her missing sisters. As their hearts slowly thaw, can Johnny convince Willow to trust him with the secret she's keeping so, just maybe, they can have a future together?
Montana Cowboys: These brothers live and love by the code of the West
Determined single mother Willow Reames has one goal: to reunite with her sisters and begin a new life with them and her infant son. But when she's unexpectedly stranded in the Montana wilderness—with her siblings nowhere in sight—she needs to rely on the kindness of Johnny Harding.
It's more than honor that compels the half Native American cowboy to help the beautiful widow and her adorable baby. The little family evokes his masculine instincts to protect them. Soon woman-wary Johnny is cradling baby Adam in his arms and offering to assist Willow in finding her missing sisters. As their hearts slowly thaw, can Johnny convince Willow to trust him with the secret she's keeping so, just maybe, they can have a future together?
- Series: Montana Cowboys
- Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
- Publisher: Love Inspired (April 5, 2016)
Montana Cowboys: These brothers live and love by the code of the West
My review: The Cowboy's Baby Bond by Linda Ford (Montana Cowboys)
4 STARS
I really like Johnny. He does what he thinks is right even if it messes up his plans. I love the scenes with him and the baby.
Johnny is going to fix up a cabin for him and his friend to start their ranch. When he comes upon a broken wagon with a woman and her sick baby. Johnny is half Indian. He does not trust women. Has a lot of faith in God.
Willow Reames is a widow traveling by wagon to a new city with her baby by herself She has sent for her sisters to come live with her at new town. Willow has had to make some tough choices in her past to take care of her sisters and her son. Willow does not trust men.
Willow has a gun but finally gives in and asks Johnny for help to take care of her sick baby. She does not want help. She wants to do things by herself.
Willow is excited to see her sisters. But they are not on the train as expected. She is going to find them herself. Johnny is going to help her, even if she does not want it.
I cared for the characters and wanted them all to be a happy family. Sarah is a doll. She has so much faith. Celia is angry all the time. Adam is a cute baby and knows what he wants.
This is a clean read. Does mention God, faith and prayer is a way that is believable for the characters. Not preaching way.
I was given this ebook to read for free from NetGalley and Harlequin. In return I agreed to give a honest review of The Cowboy's Baby Bond.
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