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A Bride, a Barn, and a Baby

By Nancy Robards Thompson

  • Genre: Contemporary, Books, Romance
  • File Size: 1.98 MB

Description

And the prince wore spurs 

A bourbon-tinged evening turns into a night of spur-jangling passion. And wrapped in the arms of hunky cowboy Zane Phillips, Lucy Campbell feels like her dreams have come true all at once! But she knows Zane needs a chance to let their move from friends to lovers sink in. That is, until reality knocks…and Lucy discovers she's pregnant. 

This wasn't how Zane imagined daddyhood would happen. And with pretty Lucy…his best friend's little sister! He wants to do right by her and the baby, but Lucy wants the fairy tale, not a marriage of obligation. And while this simple cowboy isn't sure he can measure up as her Prince Charming, the real magic is that he's had her heart all along… 

Review

  • A Bride, a Barn , and a Baby

    By Mblteach
    A Bride, A Barn, and a Baby Nancy Robards Thompson Another great visit to Celebration, Texas. This time Lucy and Zane are at odds. Zane's mom has died and he is planning on leaving. Lucy who is in love with him wants to show him what he really wants is right in front of him in Celebration. One night of bourbon leads to a baby. Can they ever find their happy ever after? A sweet read that draws you in from the beginning. I voluntarily read an ARC for an honest review.
  • A Bride, a Barn, and a Baby

    By Jean Granowski
    This was a cute story. Zane and Lucy have known each other for years. She has been in love with him for a long time, but he doesn't feel the same way. Then one night changes everything when she ends up pregnant. I loved Lucy's character. She had worked hard to get her business up and running and was very driven and right where she wanted to be. Zane was a bit more of a wanderer, but wanted to do right by Lucy and the baby. But Lucy refuses to settle for a marriage without love. Zane's character was great as well. He doesn't run from his mistakes, but he seems to fear getting too attached because of his father abandoning them at a young age. I loved how his character grew and learned about himself throughout this story.