The Cowboy and the Kid
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Having a father is a big responsibility.
And finding him a wife is a challenge eight-year-old Becky Jones takes seriously. Ex-rodeo cowboy Taggart Jones is adamant. No marriage. Been there. Done that.
Not even if Becky's dream candidate is her beautiful, blonde teacher, Felicity Albright, who knows about barrettes, patching up scrapes, and hates carrots as much as his daughter. Taggart’s still not interested. Much.
What's a daughter to do? Becky’s nothing if not ingenious, and she’s determined to convince a stubborn Taggart and a bemused Felicity that they really have met their match.
Customer Reviews
The Cowboy and the Kid
This storyline absolutely made me laugh until I cried. It kept me wanting to know what was going to happen next. Just goes to prove sometimes we need to have more faith in our children’s insight. Just maybe they see things that adults don’t.......or refuse too!
The Cowboy and the Kid
This was a fun story.
Felicity is the new teacher in town, and a widow. Taggart is a divorced single dad and a former bull rider who is afraid of loving again. And Becky is Taggart's meddling daughter who, with the help of her friend Susannah, is trying to pick a new mother for herself, no matter what her father wants.
I loved all of the characters in this book. Becky and Susannah really were quite methodical in their attempts to push Felicity and Taggart together. But I think even without the meddling, eventually they would've come to notice each other. It's a small town after all. I especially loved how dedicated Felicity is to her students and how hard she works to set a good example for them. She would do anything for her students and it made her extra likable.
Gutsy
What a gutsy teacher. Take bull riding classes to prove a point? Masterful but gutsy and a little on the dumb side. But it worked. Loved the HEA!!