Undeniably Yours

May 25th, 2013. Filed under: This & That.

Undeniably Yours

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By Becky Wade

When Meg Cole’s father dies unexpectedly, she’s forced to return home to Texas and to Whispering Creek Ranch to take up the reins of his empire. The last thing she has the patience or the sanity to deal with? Her father’s Thoroughbred racehorse farm. She gives its manager, Bo Porter, six months to close the place down.

Bo knows he ought to resent the woman who’s determined to take from him the only job he ever wanted. But instead of anger, Meg evokes within him a profound desire to protect. The more time he spends with her, the more he longs to overcome every obstacle that separates them and earn her love.

Just when Meg realizes she can no longer deny the depth of her feelings for Bo, their fragile bond is broken by a force from Meg’s past. Can their relationship-and their belief that God can work through every circumstance-survive?

ISLAND BREEZES

It’s not easy being super wealthy. Knock it off! It’s not.

Meg had her own career and life until her father died and she had to come back home to run the family oil business, as well as a horse farm on the side. She detested both.

Major complications began when she started developing feelings for the manager of the horse farm. You know, the guy she planned to fire in a few months.

There couldn’t possibly be a future for them, especially since Meg already had a previous mess of a marriage to a gold digger. How could she trust anyone to want her for herself and not for her money?

I really needed that box of tissues toward the end of this book. It’s not easy being wealthy. Well, it’s not!

***A special thank you to litfuse for providing a review copy.***

BWade-15  Becky Wade is a graduate of Baylor University. As a newlywed, she lived for three years in a home overlooking the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, as well as in Australia, before returning to the States. A mom of three young children, Becky and her family now live in Dallas, Texas.

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