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The Rancher's Christmas Star (Men of the West, Bk 53) (Harlequin Special Edition, No 3015)
The Rancher's Christmas Star - Men of the West, Bk 53 - Harlequin Special Edition, No 3015
Author: Stella Bagwell
Maybe she’ll believe in love again... If he’s the shepherd of her heart. Rancher Quint Hollister urgently needs a sheepherder! Despite first impressions, it’s a job perfectly suited to Clementine Starr. Her natural beauty and quiet ways belie her toughness and ability -- and hide her pain from past betrayal. Qu...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781335594341
ISBN-10: 1335594345
Publication Date: 10/24/2023
Pages: 288
Edition: Original
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Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Good book with an unusual heroine. This is the first time I have read a book with a sheepherder MC, much less a female one. Clem grew up around sheep, and when circumstances forced her off the family ranch, she became a sheepherder. She is a quiet woman who prefers the company of animals to people. Her previous job has ended, and she is looking for a change of scenery when she hears of the opening at Stone Creek Ranch.

Quint is younger than his brothers and spent many years dodging responsibility. As that life began to wear thin, his father entrusted him with the ranch's sheep flock. He and another ranch hand have been doing the sheepherder work, but Quint realizes he needs a professional's help. He doesn't expect the beautiful woman who walks in the door when he advertises for a sheepherder.

I enjoyed the first meeting between Quint and Clem. He expected someone older and toughened and was flummoxed by Clem's beauty. He has difficulty accepting her assurance that she is happy with her horse, dogs, and tent, alone with the sheep, for long periods. Quint's natural protectiveness worries about her safety, which gives him pause about hiring her. Clem wants the job but won't beg for it. I liked how she made her case and left him thinking about it. It takes a conversation with his parents for him to see his mistake, and he offers her the job.

I enjoyed watching the relationship between Quint and Clem develop. Neither expected the sparks of attraction that flared between them. Quint is used to playing the field, and Clem put the idea of romance behind her after a relationship disaster. Clem is also very conscious of the age difference between herself and Quint - she is seven years older than he is. I loved seeing Quint find excuses to go to her camp and spend time with her. As he realizes the depth of his feelings for her, Quint works to break down her walls. Some terrific scenes show their connection and how well-suited they are for each other, but Clem can't get past the age difference. She also struggles with the difference between his wealthy family and her reduced circumstances.

I liked seeing Quint try to bring Clem into the family circle by inviting her to a family party. I loved how his sisters took her under their wing and made her feel good about herself. She begins to accept her growing feelings for him but still can't bring herself to believe anything can come of them. I ached for both of them when Quint told her how he felt, and she pushed him away. It took patience on Quint's part and some time alone for Clem to realize the depth of her feelings for him. I liked that Quint gave her the time she needed but had an ace in his pocket to help convince her. His big moment and the surprise he had for her were sweet and romantic. I also liked the epilogue and the possible foreshadowing of the next book.

I liked the scenes that involved Clem doing her work as a sheepherder. I knew very little about caring for sheep before reading this book. I loved her devotion to the flock and her strength in dealing with the rigors of the job. I look forward to seeing more of her and Quint in later books.

I also enjoyed the closeness of Quint's family. They have their occasional conflicts, but the love and respect are evident. Quint's parents are an excellent example of a successful marriage and parenting. I can't wait to read more about the family.

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