Holding Out for a Cowboy
The Murphys of Meadow Valley, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Zura Johnson
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By:
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A.J. Pine
Casey Walsh and Boone Murphy had a bright future together—until tragedy tore them apart. Now, more than a decade later, the beauty-school dropout runs Meadow Valley's family tavern and steers clear of the boy who once stole her heart—no small feat in such a small town. When Casey's car breaks down on the way to an important interview, she's rescued by none other than Boone himself—on what was supposed to be his wedding day.
Boone Murphy was finally going to put Meadow Valley in his rear-view mirror, even if that meant selling his business and leaving his family's horse ranch behind. It also meant leaving Casey Walsh. Except when it came time to say goodbye to his hometown and I do to his new life, he couldn't do it. Now, he's back home, and his only dream is winning back the girl he's always loved.
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Nice story
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Overall, a good story with a decent not-the-normal plot, although I would have appreviated more time in the reunuion, not the insta-love.
very breathy narrator
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The story is predictable and the mechanism chosen by the author to make it “interesting” is to past-present events back and forth, which makes it much longer than it needs to be.
There are many instances of immaturity or meanness that move the story along. One such example is the “clean slate” without dealing with the past thing. The ex is also inexplicably mean and the whole story with selling the auto shop is weird.
The narrator is good, even if there isn’t much variation to help differentiate between the characters.
Drawn out story
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My only complaint is the female character tended to go on, and on ad infinitum describing her feelings. Otherwise, it was a delightful story. 
Flawed characters, my favorite kind
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