Unbridled Cowboy (Four Corners Ranch) - book cover
  • Publisher : HQN; Original edition
  • Published : 24 May 2022
  • Pages : 416
  • ISBN-10 : 1335503218
  • ISBN-13 : 9781335503213
  • Language : English

Unbridled Cowboy (Four Corners Ranch)

"Intense and filled with heartbreak, warmth, overcoming the past, and finding a meant-to-be love. Yates has a special way of drawing readers into her complicated families."-Jennifer Ryan, New York Times bestselling author

Welcome to Four Corners Ranch, where the West is still wild…and when a cowboy needs a wife, he decides to find her the old-fashioned way. 

Cowboy Sawyer Garrett has no intention of settling down. But when he becomes a single dad to tiny baby June, stepping up to the responsibility is nonnegotiable. And so is finding a woman to be a mother to his infant daughter. So he decides to do it the way the pioneers did: by putting out an ad for a mail-order bride. 

Evelyn Moore can't believe she's agreed to uproot her city life to marry a stranger in Oregon. But having escaped one near-disastrous marriage, she's desperate for change. Her love for baby June is instant. Her feelings for Sawyer are…more complicated. Her gruff cowboy husband ignites thrilling desire in her, but Sawyer is determined to keep their marriage all about the baby. But what happens if Evelyn wants it all? 

In bonus novella Once Upon a Cowboy, can single dad Adam give Belle the fairy tale she's always dreamed of?

Editorial Reviews

"Intense and filled with heartbreak, warmth, overcoming the past, and finding a meant-to-be love. Yates has a special way of drawing readers into her complicated families."-Jennifer Ryan, New York Times bestselling author on Unbridled Cowboy

"Fans of Robyn Carr and RaeAnne Thayne will enjoy [Yates's] small-town romance."-Booklist

"Fast-paced and intensely emotional.... This is one of the most heartfelt installments in this series, and Yates's fans will love it."-Publishers Weekly, STARRED review on Cowboy to the Core

"Yates's emotional, believable page-turner will resonate with fans of stories about persevering through adversity."-Publishers Weekly on Lone Wolf Cowboy

"Yates writes a story with emotional depth, intense heartache and love that is hard fought for and eventually won in the second Copper Ridge installment... This is a book readers will be telling their friends about."-RT Book Reviews on Brokedown Cowboy

Readers Top Reviews

Kindle
Loved this story about Sawyer needing a wife for his baby daughter. Placing an advert for a wife which was answered by Evelyn, after she found her fiance cheating with her best friend. Evelyn goes to Sawyer's ranch and through her working out her issues realises that Sawyer is the one for her and they finally find their happily ever.
J. P.
What a great read! Another lovely romance by Maisey Yates, and doesn't she just make me love Oregonian cowboys with every book she writes! Sawyer Garrett is a hard man and a man who goes after what he wants, and what he wants is a mother for his unexpected baby, June Bug. The birth mother has no interest and he's committed that June Bug won't grow up abandoned by her mother, like he was, or discarded by her father, also like he was. So he wants to find a woman who will stick and will commit to being June's mother. Along comes Evelyn Moore, who sees the ad and the article about it when she's eating ice cream on her coach with a romantic movie on in the background, crying her woes out in her lonely apartment. She's just days from having walked in on her supposed best friend and business partner having sex with her soon-to-be husband (as in, 2 weeks away), so she's feeling a bit like everything in her life needs to drastically change, and a change in scenery is just the beginning. Sawyer and Evelyn have off the charts sexual tension between them from the start, which troubles Sawyer a little, because he wants the relationship to be about June and doesn't want passion to cloud the issue. But little does he know that sexual tension is only the beginning of what will be between them! I have to say, the ending felt kind of abrupt and I would have liked a bit more détente. I liked the relationship development between Sawyer and Evelyn, but would have liked there to have been more than just a few hours between when it all comes to a head and when it's resolved. I just feel like Sawyer had to sit with it for a little longer than that maybe, and would have liked seeing an exchange between him and his siblings (or one of them) about how he loved them, as opposed to just seeing it in passing in the epilogue (though I'm very thankful for the epilogue! lots of goodness packed in there!). Four Corners is a wonderful world to be introduced to and I'm excited about this new series; can already see some of the characters that are going to be paired off together and looking forward to it! Though where was Nelly and Tag's story?? They're already together in the book and I want to read their story (turns out it's in the novella The Cowboy She Loves to Hate , which I have immediately purchased and can't wait to read!). Love these four families and the community they've built with one another. As often is the case, the book had a short novella at the end, Once Upon a Cowboy, and Belle and Adam's story in it was very sweet. Belle has come to be his live-in nanny and housekeeper, Adam has no idea why she's there (because it was actually his ex-mother-in-law who arranged it for him and his three kids), so they start off on rocky ground. They decide to give it a month trial period and in little to no time, Belle is fully enmeshed in Adam and...
Kindle
Not one but two great stories. Both had enough emotions to make them wonderful to read. It was entertaining and interesting.
JeffraPage
I absolutely love unbridled cowboy it's such a sweet story and romantic honestly couldn't find one thing wrong with the book which is good in fact I can't find anything wrong with this author's writing I love all her books I can't wait until the next two books in this series comes out

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