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Clay
Bodine is shocked that his brother Chance would take the initiative and
hire a
housekeeper/cook. He knows that having
Bobbie Carlington around will lead to trouble.
She is more temptation than any man could withstand. Clay is instantly in lust with Bobbie and
decides she is off limits. She brings
out the protective instincts in his brother.
The more Clay tries to stay away from Bobbie, the
more he is drawn to
her. Something about her just seems to
call out to him. Finding out that he was
right about how innocent Bobbie is, compels Clay to propose.
Bobbie Carlington needs
to make a
new start. Working as a housekeeper/cook
is a great way for her to do that. Clay
Bodine is a distraction that she does not need.
Chance, Clay’s brother, does his best to make her
feel welcome, while
Clay seems to only want her gone.
Becoming sexually involved with Clay is not the
smartest thing that
Bobbie has ever done, but she cannot refuse him. Finding
out she is pregnant, Bobbie fears
that Clay will make demands.
California Cowboy is a
phenomenal
book by Maggie Casper. Clay and Bobbie
are unforgettable. The author has an
amazing sense of humor that is displayed in the dialogue and situations
the
characters find themselves in. The hero
and heroine each have to overcome personal issues in order to have a
full and
lasting relationship. The sexual
chemistry between Clay and Bobbie is off the charts.
Reviewed
by Tewanda Hardy for The Road to Romance
March 23,
2005
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