![]() This time I could feel the intensity and chemistry between James and Sheridan. And he can’t seem to walk away from Sheridan. He can’t walk away if they’re not in the best place he can find for them. Now that most of the issues involving the ranch are taken care of, he only has to find a place for the horses his soon-to-be sister-in-law sprung on him in an attempt to keep the Triple C from being destroyed. He even has the chance to do a reality TV show – he’s a horse whisperer and is being hounded to sign on the dotted line. James is also anxious to get back to his life. But the longer she’s on the Triple C and just in the country in general, and the longer she’s anywhere near that James Cavanaugh and his blue eyes, it seems she may give up everything else to stay put. ![]() She’s also a city girl and can’t wait to get back to her life in Dallas. ![]() She’s one who knows her stuff, deals with hard-headedness and all business matters quickly and efficiently. Sheridan is Deacon Cavanaugh’s assistant. Well, everything except perhaps their hearts. What I like the most between them is how upfront they are about everything. They each have their issues to overcome and they’re so very different in the lives they lead. I was intrigued by the first meeting between James and Sheridan in Branded. While the first book in this series had its ups and downs for me, I did enjoy this second time around with the Cavanaugh brothers a bit more. ![]() Sandy M’s review of Broken (Cavanaugh Brothers, Book 2)by Laura WrightĬontemporary Western Romance published by Signet 7 Oct 14 ![]()
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