Sunday, April 5, 2020

Left at the Altar


Daisy Dawson, nine months pregnant, is set to marry the baby’s father, but as it gets later and later and no groom, she begins to worry. Then comes the phone call. Her prospective groom, doesn’t really love her and can’t face the marriage. Angry and humiliated, Daisy takes off. She’s so angry she throws her cell phone out the car window, rips off her veil, and goes.

Then on a deserted country road, her baby decides to make an appearance. Daisy has no way to get help until Harrison McCord, the handsome stranger staying at the Dawson Ranch in Cabin 1, pulls up and helps deliver the baby. Daisy is incredibly grateful until Harrison gathers the Dawson clan and tells them what he’s there for.

Ten years ago Daisy’s father lost the ranch on a bet. With his father dead, Harrison is now there to claim his inheritance. The Dawson brothers want to take legal action, but Daisy thinks maybe there’s another way if she can make Harrison see how much the ranch means to the family.

This is a gentle love story in which the characters grow and come to accept their need for each other. There are no sex scenes, just a romance that will pull you in and make you root for their happiness. This is the second book in the Dawson Family Ranch Series, but it works as a standalone. The author does a good job of filling in the important details from the previous book.

I received this book from Harlequin for this review.

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