* Review * THE RANCHER’S RESCUE by Cari Lynn Webb

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* Review * THE RANCHER’S RESCUE by Cari Lynn WebbThe Rancher's Rescue by Cari Lynn Webb
Series: Return of the Blackwell Brothers
Published by Harlequin Heartwarming on September 1, 2018
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four-half-stars

He isn’t home to stay

Until a mother-to-be changes his mind

Ethan Blackwell is back in Falcon Creek to save his family ranch after his grandfather disappears. When Grace Gardner reveals she’s pregnant with his child, she becomes Ethan’s top priority. But can he be the man he wants to be—preserving the Blackwell legacy and making a life with Grace—in a place he never planned to settle down?

 

One night leads to forever! With the next book in the Return of the Blackwell Brothers series, Cari Lynn Webb brings us Ethan’s story. He’s been away getting his eduction, and agrees to come home to help while they search for Big E, but he has his own problems simmering on the back burner and drama yet to unfold to look forward to! He and Grace make a really sweet couple, so watching their relationship develop is really enjoyable. Looking forward to the next book soon!

Newly minted equestrian veterinarian Ethan Blackwell doesn’t really have time to be wasting visiting his old stomping ground, but when his brother Jon puts out a call for help figuring out the finances and running their grandfather’s ranch until they can figure out where the old coot has disappeared to, he figures he can’t put off the trip. He needs to be back on the road and hunting for that perfect job soon though!

Grace Gardner is always the one her family and the town turn to when they need something from their family ranch supply store. She has dreams of starting her own business, but they keep getting pushed to the way side. Now she’s just discovered she’s pregnant and really needs to accomplish her dreams so she can give her child a good life … but first she has to tell Ethan he’s going to be a daddy!

four-half-stars

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