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Book Reviews of The Rancher's Baby (Texas Cattleman's Club: The Imposter, Bk 1) (Harlequin Desire, No 2563)

The Rancher's Baby (Texas Cattleman's Club: The Imposter, Bk 1) (Harlequin Desire, No 2563)
The Rancher's Baby - Texas Cattleman's Club: The Imposter, Bk 1 - Harlequin Desire, No 2563
Author: Maisey Yates
ISBN-13: 9781335971234
ISBN-10: 1335971238
Publication Date: 1/2/2018
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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scoutmomskf avatar reviewed The Rancher's Baby (Texas Cattleman's Club: The Imposter, Bk 1) (Harlequin Desire, No 2563) on + 2545 more book reviews
Excellent start to the new series, this book has mystery, loss, grief, and a second chance at love. The story opens with Selena and Knox at the funeral of their college friend Will. It's a hard time for both of them. Selena had been briefly married to Will, as he helped her gain control of her trust fund. But the marriage didn't end well, thanks to Selena's trust issues and interference from an outsider. Now she regrets that she never took the time to mend their former friendship. Knox hasn't been back to Royal since the funeral for his four-year-old daughter, who died from cancer, running from the memories of their life there. Knox and Selena are stunned when the supposedly dead Will walks into his funeral. Convinced that there is something sinister going on, Knox insists on moving in with Selena to protect her.

Selena and Knox have been best friends, along with Will, since they were in college. They were attracted to each other then, but two things caused them to keep their feelings to themselves. First, both were intent on doing their best in their studies, driven by circumstances to make the best use of their time there. Second, neither wants to risk ruining their friendship if they take it further and it doesn't work out. They each married other people, but their friendship remained strong, providing a sense of security for each of them. Then tragedy struck Knox and Selena becomes his port in the storm of his grief, followed by little contact for the next two years as Knox buried his feelings in work.

I loved the development of Knox and Selena's relationship. It's Knox's protectiveness toward Selena that has him insisting on staying with her, even though he knows it could be dangerous for his peace of mind. Buried as he is in his grief, he feels that he has nothing to offer her. Thanks to her abusive childhood, Selena has sworn off all romantic relationships. She will never be willing to give control over her life to someone else. But as they spent time together, some of their walls started to come down. I liked how each of them was able to share some of the pain of their pasts. I also enjoyed their banter, which was the type that happens between two people who have known each other a long time (loved the Star Trek reference). Underneath it all was the attraction that simmered, just waiting to boil over. And when it did, the result was intense. I loved that it was Selena who pushed them over the edge, insisting that they could indulge the attraction without risking their friendship.

But fate has something else in mind. Selena has slowly let go of her fears and believes that they could have a future together. An unexpected pregnancy solidifies her newfound belief in herself and her dreams. But Knox is still mired in his grief and his fears, which are only emphasized by the event that he and Selena attend. When faced with Selena's news, those fears burst forth and he lashes out in the cruelest of ways. I ached for Selena, but also cheered as she stood up for herself against his words. I wanted to shake Knox, especially as he ran back to Wyoming to hide. I had to laugh as he drunk-dialed his ex-wife and got an earful from her. I was happy to see him take her words to heart and ponder about the major groveling he would need to do for screwing up so badly. At the same time, Selena was getting some much-needed advice from her friend Scarlett. The ending had me in tears as Knox finally was able to open his heart. The epilogue was awesome too.

This book was also the beginning of the mystery that will run through the series. Will's death is a shock to everyone, but his return was even more so. His conversation with Selena at his welcome back party indicates that there is something very strange going on and that while he was gone someone has been living his life. Selena sees that Will has undergone some major changes since she saw him last. I have a suspicion already about who is behind the trouble. The only questions are how, why, and what will the journey to justice be like? I can't wait to read the rest of the series and see how it turns out
reviewed The Rancher's Baby (Texas Cattleman's Club: The Imposter, Bk 1) (Harlequin Desire, No 2563) on
I liked this book allot. Read it in one sitting. There were tears in my eyes for Knox and then for Selena.