Wishing for a Cowboy (Wishing River #3) by Victoria James

Released March 9th



This is my first read by Victoria James and It won't be my last! I will be purchasing the previous two books in the series ASAP. I really enjoyed the author's cadence and flow in her writing style too.  As for Wishing on A Cowboy, it's a great angsty read with three characters that you root for. All three of them have had a raw deal and watching the journey of them becoming a strong unit is beautiful.

What a great introduction to an author and series. Thank you to Entangled Publishing and Inslinger PR for sharing this title with me.

~Tanja

From the Cover...

Janie Adams has been a single parent to her nephew since he was a baby. Fifteen years later, she’s finally found out who his father might be, so the two of them travel across the country to find him. She’d do anything for this kid. But when they arrive in the small town of Wishing River, Montana, and Janie finally meets the ruggedly handsome cowboy she’d been told had abandoned his son, his shocked response changes everything.

Aiden Rivers can’t dispute this is his kid when he sees his own features staring back at him, but he had no idea Janie’s sister was pregnant when she left him. He didn’t even know she had a sister—clearly they’d all been lied to. Now he has fifteen years of fatherhood to make up for and no idea how to be a dad. This was never in his plans.

Janie sticks around to help him ease into parenting, everything from showing him how to lure a sulky kid out of his bedroom to keeping up with the latest teen-speak. Together, they surprisingly make a good team, this city girl and country boy. But when the past catches up with them, Aiden and Janie must decide what’s best for the boy who's connecting them, not only for each other…which could mean splitting them apart.

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  1. I have read the trouble with cowboy and I just loved it so much. Victoria is a great writer, indeed, reading her books makes me believe me in love again, sigh! No one in this world can get to you and your feelings better than a writer. Whether you buy a book or get that dissertation for sale, the writer gets to you every time, hahah!

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