1972 - Vietnam, the pill, upheaval, hippies.
Wyoming rancher Cooper Byrnes, deeply attached to the land and his way of life, surprises everyone when he falls for vagabond hippie Cassie Halliday. Fascinated and baffled, he cannot comprehend his attraction—or say the words she wants to hear.
Cassie finds Coop intriguingly different. As she keeps house for him and warms his bed at night, she admits to herself she loves him but she misinterprets Coop's inability to express his feelings.
Parted, each continues to think of the other, but how can either of them reach out to say, "You were 'always on my mind'?"
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Cat gives this one 5
Meows with a 1 Purr heat index...
I am a huge fan of the 70’s,
hippies and ranchers so I jumped at the chance to read this book. There just isn’t
enough good 70’s stories or with hippies as main characters. Cassie was so
sweet and adorable. She sure as heck endured more from Coop for nine months
than I would have.
Coop on the other hand was
an arrogant a**. At first, I would have marked him antihero but I think he is
more misunderstood. I love unique not run of the mill romantic interests and
Coop sure was that. Many times, I wanted to shake him, and a few times punch
him in the mouth. (That is good… it means the story evokes emotion lol).
I think this is one of the
most realistic books I have read this year. It also sucked me in and held me. I
couldn’t wait to see what happened next especially a little over midway with
the line. On blank day (sorry I can't remember the exact date) Coop married Barbara. I was like what the heck and had
to read on.
So, as you can see from
this… no not your formulaic romance. There are lots of twists and turns that
kept me wanting more. I fell in love with Larry and Gary an older gay couple
almost as much as Coop. Don’t worry, though this is different it’s an amazing
story with a very good ending. I cried happy tears.
A native New Yorker, Andrea Downing currently divides her time between the canyons of city streets and the wide-open spaces of Wyoming. Her background in publishing and English Language teaching has transferred into fiction writing, and her love of horses, ranches, rodeo, and just about anything else western, is reflected in her award-winning historical and contemporary western romances.
She has been a finalist in
the RONE Awards for Best American Historical Romance twice, placed in the
International Digital Awards twice, and won ‘Favorite Hero’ along with
Honorable Mentions for Favorite Heroine, Short Story and Novel in the Maple
Leaf Awards. Her book, Dearest Darling, has also won The Golden Quill Award for
Best Novella and been on the short list for winning The Chanticleer Award for
Best Short or Novella.
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