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He’s here to train her horses, and then he’s moving on. She’s keeping her true identity a secret. But their spark complicates both of their plans.
When her mother’s death leaves Charlotte Simpson bereft, she hopes the Robinson clan will accept her as one of their own and help fill the void. But a startling discovery dashes her hopes and leaves her wondering if she will ever know the father she’s always longed for.
Horse trainer Gunner Dawson has experienced profound loss and intends to avoid it. So he lives on the move without forming close bonds or putting down roots. When Charlotte hires him to work with her horses and help expand her ranch, he commits to staying for a few months. But he doesn’t count on getting caught up in Charlotte’s search for her biological father. Or on falling in love—with Riverbend Gap or with Charlotte. This time, he’s not sure if he’ll be able to move on—or if he even wants to.
The queen of heartwarming, small-town love stories returns to Riverbend Gap with a deeply satisfying tale of love’s healing power.
Review
I have a confession to make. It's a bit embarrassing, especially after reading and falling absolutely in love with Wildflower Falls, but this is the first book I've read by Denise Hunter. Crazy, right?! She has such long backlist of books which actually now makes me excited for all that I get to read!!
Wildflower Falls is a sweet small-town romance that hits you in all the feels. The characters and all their d.r.a.m.a. (!) kept pulling me back into the story. I took my kindle with me everywhere there was a chance I had to sit and wait so I could sneak in a few more pages (waiting at appointments, waiting for the car to warm up, waiting for the toaster oven to finish...you get the idea!).
Super enjoyed this book and if you don't hear from me in awhile...well, that might be because I'm too busy reading all of Denise's other books!
Many thanks to Thomas Nelson and Netgalley for a copy of this book to review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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