Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Haley's Song by Jennifer Bryce


Synopsis:
Hayley’s father has a gambling problem that’s now become hers. He lost her in a bet. Now, she must either leave the only place she’s ever known or marry a man who is only interested in a servant he can control.

On the run and scared, she finds sanctuary at a ranch with seven men and one little boy. Though hired as a cook and nanny, she quickly realizes she’s found a home. With brothers, Ben and Tate, vying for her affections, Hayley starts to believe she can have a life that doesn’t involve alcohol, abuse, and gambling. But the winner of the card game has other plans.
Ed Thompson tracks Hayley down, determined she’s going to become his wife. But Tate isn’t about to allow that to happen. He’ll move whatever mountain he has to for Hayley’s safety. And when she’s kidnapped, he’ll tear the town apart to find her. But Ed has an ace up his sleeve that could end up getting Hayley killed.

My Review
4.5 Stars

Haley's Song is the story of a young girl who's father gambled her away to a man twice her age. She's determined not to go through with the wedding, to have the life her mother wanted for her so when the opportunity arises she leaves town with what little she owns.
She ends up in a small town where she's given a job as cook & nanny on a cattle ranch.
What she finds on the ranch is what her mother wanted for her, her dream. A place she is safe and protected, a home with people who love and respect her. 
Haley's Song is a sweet romantic story with a HEA. 

About The Author
Jennifer has a brain that is never quiet (even in her sleep), she uses writing as an escape to be and do anything she can create. Plotting is her favorite thing to do in her down time. Raised in southern Arizona, she was influenced by being raised a cop’s daughter (plenty of teenage angst material there), Mexican food, and the old West. She is a busy mother to three rambunctious boys, married to her amazing cowboy, a full-time nursing student, and desperately needs a long vacation. Her biggest fear in life is to be completely mediocre.

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BlogSpot: jenniferbryce.blogspot.com
Twitter: @JenniferBryce1

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