"Before the Leap"
by Liz Isaacson
by Liz Isaacson
A spinoff series from the Amazon #1 bestselling author of the Three Rivers Ranch Romance series! Before the Leap features a new ranch, with new cowboys to fall in love with... Go to Gold Valley, Montana and the Horseshoe Home Ranch to find your next happily ever after!
Can Jace find a way to forgive before it's too late?
Jace Lovell only has one thing left after his fiancé abandons him at the altar: his job at Horseshoe Home Ranch. He throws himself into becoming the best foreman the ranch has ever had—and that includes hiring an interior designer to make the ranch owner's wife happy.
Belle Edmunds is back in Gold Valley after she lost her job at a prestigious design firm in California. She's working for a conglomerate, but she's desperate to build a portfolio that she can use to start her own firm in Montana. She applies for the job at Horseshoe Home, and though Jace and Belle grew up together, they've never seen eye to eye on much more than the sky is blue.
The spark between them now that they're adults can't be denied, and as Jace and Belle attempt to work together, they also fight their growing attraction to each other. But Jace isn't anywhere near forgiving his fiancé, and he's not sure he's ready for a new relationship with someone as fiery and beautiful as Belle. Can she employ her patience while he figures out how to forgive so they can find their own brand of happily-ever-after?
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This is a beautiful story about learning to let go of anger, pain, and hurts. Belle and Jace each had ghosts from the past that were holding them back. Plus they always seem to bring out the worst and the best in each other which makes for a very delightful read. I was immediately drawn into their story and was sad when it ended because I wanted to "stay with them". I am not usually one to read a western story, but I really liked this one.
I received a complimentary e-book copy of this story from the author. All opinions are my own.
Can Jace find a way to forgive before it's too late?
Jace Lovell only has one thing left after his fiancé abandons him at the altar: his job at Horseshoe Home Ranch. He throws himself into becoming the best foreman the ranch has ever had—and that includes hiring an interior designer to make the ranch owner's wife happy.
Belle Edmunds is back in Gold Valley after she lost her job at a prestigious design firm in California. She's working for a conglomerate, but she's desperate to build a portfolio that she can use to start her own firm in Montana. She applies for the job at Horseshoe Home, and though Jace and Belle grew up together, they've never seen eye to eye on much more than the sky is blue.
The spark between them now that they're adults can't be denied, and as Jace and Belle attempt to work together, they also fight their growing attraction to each other. But Jace isn't anywhere near forgiving his fiancé, and he's not sure he's ready for a new relationship with someone as fiery and beautiful as Belle. Can she employ her patience while he figures out how to forgive so they can find their own brand of happily-ever-after?
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This is a beautiful story about learning to let go of anger, pain, and hurts. Belle and Jace each had ghosts from the past that were holding them back. Plus they always seem to bring out the worst and the best in each other which makes for a very delightful read. I was immediately drawn into their story and was sad when it ended because I wanted to "stay with them". I am not usually one to read a western story, but I really liked this one.
I received a complimentary e-book copy of this story from the author. All opinions are my own.