My dad and I have been estranged for years. But as his only living relative, it’s no surprise I inherit his massive cattle ranch when he dies. Something that is a surprise? The stipulation in his will, which requires me to live on the ranch and actively manage it for a year before I can access my inheritance money.
I haven’t stepped foot in Hartsville, Texas, population one thousand, since my parents split when I was six. Now a city girl through and through, I never imagined having to move back to cowboy country. But I need the money to invest in my company, and a girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do.
There’s just one giant roadblock to my plan: the ranch’s foreman, grumpy cowboy Cash Rivers. I don’t care how good he looks in his Wranglers and chaps. He’s rude, he’s growly, and he wants me gone. I’d fire him in a heartbeat, but I need this cowboy to teach me the ropes of running a ranch.
We’re enemies from the get-go. But turns out, Cash is really good at this ranch thing. He’s got strong hands, an intelligent mind, and let’s just say everything really is bigger in Texas. Working alongside him leads to conversations beneath the stars. Throw in some cheek-to-cheek dancing at the local dive bar, and it all feels so right that I start to fall in love with life on the ranch. And maybe with him, too.
But my stay in Hartsville is only temporary. And you know what they say about cowboys: they may break horses, but they also break hearts. If only Cash hadn’t already lassoed mine…
⤖ My Review ⬻
I really enjoyed the start of Jessica Peterson’s Lucky River Ranch series, Cash! I liked the writing style, the settings, the characters, the dialogue—it all flowed so naturally and made for such an enjoyable reading experience. Most of all, I was hooked by the warmth of the writing and the cozy, small-town and ranch settings.
I became really attached—especially the ranch and the characters residing there—while reading Cash. The sense of place was so well done that I could practically feel the sun and dust, smell the grassy fields and the cows and horses.
The dislike and chemistry between Cash and Mollie were very believable and satisfying! Their tension felt authentic and it made their eventual connection all the more rewarding. The character development in this book also felt real and was also quite satisfying.
While I didn’t get as attached to Cash’s brothers as I thought I would by the end of the novel, I will likely still continue with the series—just for the ranch setting alone. There’s something special about this world Peterson has built, and I’m already looking forward to returning to it to see what happens next.
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