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Taking Charge

Lone Star Burn, Book 4

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Taking Charge

By: Ruth Cardello
Narrated by: Natalie Ross
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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?

©2016 Ruth Cardello. (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Business Ranch cowboy
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Good story with a woman doing something because its right not what she wants and it screws with her mind but all is right in the end, good narrator

A few ups and downs along the way

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I felt the story line was a good one of a woman finding the means to ensure her family legacy continues despite the challenges. However I personally struggled with their narrator. Her voice of the lead character with her constant whining and self doubt became just annoying after a while because it just kept being the main focus. As a result I skipped chapters and needed to have the story finished

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