
When Holly returns to the B-Bar-B ranch after her father’s stroke, she learns some hard truths. Her father has been funding her carefree jet-set lifestyle for years with the ranch’s profits, leaving the B-Bar-B on the brink of bankruptcy. Now she’s desperate to make amends by rescuing the failing ranch and making sure her father has a home to return to when he leaves rehab. Cody, who helps his brothers run the nearby Rocking F, agrees reluctantly when his grandfather volunteers him to give Holly a hand. When he gets to the B-Bar-B, he’s shocked at the condition of the place. Even worse, Holly doesn’t know a steer from a milk cow and doesn’t have a clue how to put things right. As Cody works closely with Holly, his opinion of her changes. Holly shows she understands her failings and is committed to making the B-Bar-B profitable again for her father. As they work together, the once reluctant cowboy realizes he wants a different kind of partnership with Holly. But can the one-time world traveler ever be happy with small town living in Wildcat Creek? If you enjoy fish-out-of-water stories, you’ll love Holly’s journey of discovery of what’s important in life–and love. Holly’s Reluctant Cowboy is a sweet western romance. Download your copy today.
Author

Bestselling, award winning author Barbara McMahon has written more than 80 novels which have sold more than 16 million copies world wide in more than fifty countries in twenty-eight languages. Known for her heartwarming, emotional stories, she excels in capturing those feelings when first falling in love. She has won or been nominated for every major award in the romance genre from a double nomination in the RITA to winning the Bookseller's Best, National Readers Choice Award and the prestigious HOLT Medallion, among others. Barbara lives in a rural county in California's gold rush country. She loves the history of the place and is involved in the county's genealogy group and historic cemetery preservation in addition to volunteering one day a week at the local Animal Shelter.