Monday, October 24, 2016

TAKING CHARGE by RUTH CARDELLO ~Review



                       

Lucy Albright never wanted her family’s Texas ranch, but now it’s in foreclosure. She’s already lost so much she can’t bear the thought of losing one more thing. Lucy learned the hard way not to accept help from a man when there are strings attached, so she’ll do whatever it takes to save the ranch on her own terms—even if that means launching an online business marketing high-¬tech sex toys.
Ranch manager David Harmon has a reputation for being a cowboy with a heart of gold. Even if she refuses his help, down-and-out Lucy is the kind of woman he’ll do anything to protect. And while David may not know much about Lucy’s naughty side business, that won’t stop a cowboy from doing something he’s set his mind to.
With the ranch threatened by a scheming neighbor, Lucy can’t help but keep David around. Their attraction may be undeniable, but will the spark between them burn her entire future to the ground?




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Review



Love this Lone Star series. 
Independent women, strong cowboys with a big heart finding a common ground.

Lucy had left Texas as farming was never her thing. She returns to the farm out of necessity and duty.
She wants to save her family farm but seemingly good intentions from others may not be so. Lucy ventures on home based business where she experiments & markets " adult toys" to raise funds. 
David Harmon is a handsome cowboy who has women flocking to his side. A horse trainer by trade who wants to help but will Lucy be making the same mistake again.

Heartwarming story of learning to trust and taking charge. Actions speak louder than words.



Author Bio


Ruth Cardello was born the youngest of 11 children in a small city in northern Rhode Island. She spent her young adult years moving as far away as she could from her large extended family. She lived in Boston, Paris, Orlando, New York--then came full circle and moved back to Rhode Island. She now happily lives one town over from the one she was born in. For her, family trumped the warmer weather and international scene.

She was an educator for 20 years, the last 11 as a kindergarten teacher. When her school district began cutting jobs, Ruth turned a serious eye toward her second love- writing and has never been happier. When she's not writing, you can find her chasing her children around her small farm, riding her horses, or connecting with her readers online.













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