"entertaining "Home on the Ranch" contemporary romance"
Worried about her ten year old son Danny "replacing" his
late father Colton in the minds of his paternal
grandparents, wheelchair bound Kate Steels accepts a
teaching position in Owyhee, Idaho teaching 20 students
ranging from first to eighth grade. When she tells her in-
laws that she is taking a position in Idaho, Royce and
Melanie Steele are outraged as they insist she is not
ready for permanent work and their grandson needs them if
he is going to be a rodeo star like his late father. Kate
worries that the Steeles see Danny as a viable substitute
for Colton. Danny hates the move as his grandparents have spoiled him
in their efforts to relive the glory of their late son
especially at the Little Britches Rodeo competition.
Meanwhile Idaho rancher Ben Trueblood considers quitting
the rodeo circuit to work full time as a rancher and to be
a full time dad to his adopted daughter Clover when he
meets Kate and Danny. Though he doubts the Texan will
survive the winter, he hopes she does because he is
falling in love with her; she feels the same way but Kate
rejects the idea of a rodeo rancher husband as one was
enough to last a lifetime and her in-laws still want him
home. Readers will enjoy this entertaining "Home on the Ranch"
contemporary romance as the lead couple fall in love,
their children abetted by her in-laws have a different
agenda. The story line is character driven by the six
prime players, which leads to a richly fulfilling family
drama as each is unique with varying needs. Though the
wrap-up coda at a Texas airport restaurant after a late
Amber Alert like suspense seems too nice, fans will
appreciate Roz Denny Fox's deep tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 27, 2007
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