Jenna Callahan has a young son and rewarding work on her father’s ranch. She’s content. But she never expected to see Nate Langley back in town the first guy she noticed, the one her father sent away all those years ago. And she never thought the attraction they felt would be as strong as ever. Jenna’s cowboy has some healing of his own to do, though, after two tours of duty in the armed forces. With the help of good friends, strong faith, and a loving family, he hopes to put the horrors of the past behind him and become the man Jenna deserves. With an emphasis on simple acts of love, Jenna’s Cowboy gives romance readers what they want most: a love story with a Texas touch.
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Lindseys golden anniversary 50th novel! #1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey presents a passionate novel of hidden identities, family secrets, and
- Sales Rank: #706647 in Books
- Published on: 2010-01-01
- Released on: 2010-01-01
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.10″ h x
5.50″ w x
8.40″ l,
.65 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 334 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780800733537
- Condition: New
- Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!
- ISBN13: 9780800733537
- Condition: New
- Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!
Jenna Callahan has a young son and rewarding work on her father’s ranch. She’s content. But she never expected to see Nate Langley back in town the first guy she noticed, the one her father sent away all those years ago. And she never thought the attraction they felt would be as strong as ever. Jenna’s cowboy has some healing of his own to do, though, after two tours of duty in the armed forces. With the help of good friends, strong faith, and a loving family, he hopes to put the horrors of the past behind him and become the man Jenna deserves. With an emphasis on simple acts of love, Jenna’s Cowboy gives romance readers what they want most: a love story with a Texas touch.
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69 of 72 people found the following review helpful.
A Sweet Romance and Wonderful Tribute to Military Servicemen
By Stacey
“Jenna’s Cowboy” by Sharon Gillenwater is one of the sweetest romances I’ve read in a long time. And if you are familiar with my reviews, you know that I read quite a few wonderful books! I love the Texas landscape that the author has painted in this novel that showcases ranching and cotton farming with equal story time and meticulous description to educate the reader and put her in the position that the main character, Nate Langley, occupies. Nate returns home from serving in the military to help his ailing father on the family cotton farm, taking on a part-time job with a neighboring rancher for some extra income. Nate is reunited with Jenna Callahan, the rancher’s daughter and an old friend from high school. Happy to learn that Jenna is divorced and hoping to pursue a relationship with her as he should have back in school, Nate tries to balance a growing love with his own denial about sleepless nights and post traumatic stress disorder.This book tenderly honors servicemen. I was touched by Gillenwater’s handling of the issues associated with PTSD. And, even though the story wrapped up a little too neatly to be confused with a possible reality (though I will admit that God can do anything), I loved that the characters in this book displayed characteristics of true friendship and Christianity. Their reactions to the situations in this incredibly romantic novel put on display what a church family should look like. Through thick and thin, good times and bad, Nate received grace as he struggled with various issues that would make weaker men and women walk away. I am inspired that there are human beings on this planet like the characters in this novel who were willing to stand up for the one they loved and see him through the most difficult of times. I want to be that kind of person.I am glad that this book promises to be the first in a series called “The Callahans of Texas”. I look forward to reading more exciting and romantic fiction about these characters that emulate such admirable Christian behavior. I am also a sucker for patriotism, so this novel (and future books in this series) will find themselves on my keeper shelf.
43 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
JENNA’S COWBOY
By Tamara Tilley
JENNA’S COWBOY was a tender romance. Jenna Callahan Colby is back at Callahan Crossing after the breakup of her loveless marriage. Feeling a bit like damaged goods, she hides out on the family ranch trying to make a new life for her and her young son, Zach.Nate Langley has also come back to Callahan Crossing after his stint in the war. Suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, he struggles to get a grip on life. Working as a hand on the Callahan ranch is just like old times, and the feelings he had for Jenna then are even stronger now.Both Jenna and Nate struggle with their attraction to each other. Both wounded, they are afraid to let someone in. Jenna has Zach to consider, and Nate is afraid he can’t give Jenna what she deserves.I enjoyed JENNA’S COWBOY though I did find it overly predictable. The depth of the Callahan family rounded out the novel, allowing you a comfortable sigh as you reached the end. Predictable as it may be, I most likely will pick up the next installment of The Callahans of Texas Series.
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Flop
By Sheree
I wanted to like this book but I just can’t.The author has a good enough story premise: a single mother, living in Texas, discovers that her childhood friend, Nate has come back from his deployment to Iraq. Now take a guess what happens next?The predictablity makes this a long, boring read, however, if I could have been really invested into these characters, the ‘standard formula’ wouldn’t be an issue.” for me. I think it’s the writing in this while by no means is horrible, is just frustratingly detail-less when it should be and the unnecessarily detailed when it shouldn’t.An example of this is when, the author will take her time to note the ‘four twenties and a five’ Nate puts on the counter at the store, while neglecting big amounts of dialogue in which we know nothing about the character’s little nuisances during these conversations. Another example would be a phone call between Jenna and Nate. While Jenna and Nate talk, little 2 year old, Zach has left the room entirely. We don’t know any of this other than solely from the dialogue as Jenna excuses herself from the conversation to go find him. There was no ‘Jenna looked around and realised Zach had left the room’ (which would be a natural response!) prior to this. We are just jolted to a stop in the dialogue where we suddenly now know Zach is gone because Jenna said so.There’s more to telling a story than pure dialogue when characters are talking and pure description when characters are not -the two need to mesh together! I found the author could do either one or the other (not a great blend of both) making the whole story feel disjointed and unnatural. Because of this, the believability in the characters and the story were just not happening for me. Won’t be going back to this book again.
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