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Her Forever Cowboy (Love Inspired) Review

Her Forever Cowboy (Love Inspired)
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I've found a new back series that I'll be looking to get my hands on. I did read one of this series in the past and thought it was just okay, but giving a chance with a second book I've decided to check out the others in the series. Men of Mule Hollow is a new extended series from Debra Clopton that continues from her previous books the Mule Hollow series. Several of her former characters are written within the pages of Her Forever Cowboy. As I haven't read the previous books, I can say that it isn't necessary to enjoy this book if you haven't read the others. That said, after reading this book I'll be checking out Amazon to see if I can find the previous books.
Her Forever Cowboy tells the story of Cole Turner. Running from his past, Cole spends his days away from Mule Hollow helping victims of hurricanes rebuild their homes. He sees this as his gift to help other people get their dreams back after tragedy has struck them. When his eldest brother calls him home he is almost run down by Mule Hollow's newest resident.
Susan is up late three nights in a row after tending to the local ranches cattle needs. The veterinarian has worked very had to get where she is today and she isn't about to let some roaming cowboy tell her what to do. Susan is looking for a man who wants to settle down and help her raise a family and support her way of life. Too bad the only one she is interested in is Cole, because Cole can't wait to finish up his responsibilities and head back on the road where he can be safe from his own misery.
This is a nicely written series that gives an inspirational message without getting too preachy. The hero and the heroine are both interesting and real. The supporting cast is interesting and amusing and seem to have interesting stories of their own to tell. Most are already in previous books by the author. Her Forever Cowboy is the first in the Men of Mule Hollow series.
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Mule Hollow, Texas, is chock-full of handsome cowboys ready to say "I do." So veterinarian Susan Worth moves in, dreaming of meeting Mr. Right. He's most certainly not the gorgeous rescue worker blazing through town on a motorcycle. Cole Turner is a sixth-generation Mule Hollow rancher, but he's all about roaming Texas to save everyone but himself. The hurt hidden deep inside his heart keeps him from settling down. But Susan is determined--and knows just how--to make him her forever cowboy.

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The Trouble with Lacy Brown and And Baby Makes Five: The Trouble with Lacy Brown\And Baby Makes Five (Love Inspired Classics) Review

The Trouble with Lacy Brown and And Baby Makes Five: The Trouble with Lacy Brown\And Baby Makes Five (Love Inspired Classics)
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Title: The Trouble with Lacy Brown
My Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Mule Hollow is in need of women. In order to revitalize the town, some of the older women folk banded together and posted an ad to advertise all the available eligible bachelor cowboys in their dying town. In a pink Cadillac, Lacy Brown drives into town. With her friend Sheri, Lacy plans to open a salon to help bring in more women into the town. But before she even started, she ran into - literally - into Clint Matlock's jeep. This leads into more confrontations. Despite both of their denials to the contrary, they couldn't help but find something special about each other.
With the first comical interactions of the hero and heroine in the first chapter, it definitely set up the tone of the rest of the story. I knew this book would be a fun, good read and fortunately, it remained so. The author kept up with the cute misadventures of Clint and Lacy. This book was carefully written with the right amount of humor, angst and romance, to keep the reader engaged. I generally like all the characters in the story. Each person had their unique personalities that never overshadow each other. My only gripe would be the matchmaking mavens in the story. I hate it when matchmakers keep pushing them together and giving their secret knowing looks. So annoying in my book. Clint is a great hero. He keeps saying he found Lacy annoying, but he can't be help being drawn to her. And always, he was there to rescue her from her own impulsiveness. Lacy is equally great in her own way. The word `can't' is not in her vocabulary. Her eagerness to help others have put her in some sticky situations but she never regrets it. Though both have issues with the opposite sex due to their pasts, it's not too overbearing. It crops up occasionally when the situation gets too hot and needed a reminder of why they needed to step back. There wasn't much to the plot which was okay in this instance. The book seems to revolve around the interactions of the hero and heroine. But the finale will end with a bang. A fitting way for this couple.
Why didn't I give it 5 stars? It was a good read, but it wasn't anything that makes me what to rush back and read it again. However, I have read other Mule Hollow stories before actually picking this one up and I can clearly say, this is a great start to the series and definitely, one of the best. So, if you like a "sweet, humorous with a pinch of drama" romance, this book is definitely for you. Looking for passion or engaging plot line? Pass this one up. Title: And Baby Makes Five
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
The next story is the second in the series of Mule Hollow. It focuses now on Lilly Tipps, who had a small part in the end of the first book.
All the women in her family had the worst luck when it came to men. Lilly, hoping to change her luck, married who she thought was her dream man. In the end, Lilly Tipps was pregnant, with no husband. Declaring off men, she takes care of her small ranch and her donkey, Samantha, by herself. Unfortunately, Samantha likes to play Houdini and visits her new, taciturn neighbor's ranch and create unmitigated havoc. Cort Wells, with his own personal demons, felt protective of his pregnant neighbor. Even though he tried not to be. Soon, events and a donkey transpire for them to overcome their pasts and bring forth a new future for the five of them.
I was a smidgen disappointed with this one. Great start but after the birth of the baby, the story went down to mediocre. At the beginning, the tone was similar to Clopton's previous book. Lilly and Cort got themselves into some funny/absurd situations and forced them to interact with each other. Very reminiscent of Clint and Lacy's courtship. Then the birth. It was the most intense moment in this book. Even though I knew I had to go to sleep because I had work the next day, I kept reading until the birth was officially over. I was that riveted. Clopton wrote the scene in an interesting way in comparison to other romances. After that, the story seem to fizzle off a bit. It became more centered on both of them dealing their feelings. This is where I wanted to shake Cort around a bit. Cort just couldn't get past his past. He didn't even want to try and never talk things out with Lilly. He just assumes what was best for her and didn't explain his behavior to her. But despite that, he was a great guy to go to when things were in a pinch. While on the other hand, Lilly's character development was very inspirational. From her experiences, she took what she learn and grew as person to be a better person and mother. And she was always willing to try. Considering where she first started, I found her willingness to try love one more time inspiring. Then there is Samantha, the donkey. She really upstaged her human counterparts. Her scenes were hilarious and show great insightfulness.
If this book was by itself, I would hesitate to recommend this. I couldn't give it a full 4 stars because of the lackluster ending and I couldn't give it a 3 because I did enjoy most of it. I would suggest borrowing it from the library first before committing yourself. But if you are collecting the Mule Hollow series, definitely get it. It's a sweet read and you won't regret getting this book. As for me, one read was good enough.
All together, I give this anthology 4 stars. Since the original prints are no longer available except from ebay and amazon' resellers, this reprint is a great addition to those who was never introduce the Mule Hollow series, at a reasonable price. Or someone like me who came into the series late and now would love to catch up. Get this if you haven't the originals already.

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Cowboy For Keeps (Men of Mule Hollow) Review

Cowboy For Keeps (Men of Mule Hollow)
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This was not a very interesting story at all. Very predictable and repetitive. The characters lacked depth. What I didn't understand was the emphasis on the female lead's running (long distance) in a cowboy culture book. Although the title includes 'cowboy' very little 'cowboy culture' was included. Only a mere mention that the lead male rode horses. Nothing about ranching, rodeos, or even Cowboy Church (there is an attempt at being spiritual/ christian in the book.) The fact that the action and plot takes place in Texas doesn't make it 'cowboy' at all. Mentions of 'God's got a plan' doesn't make it thoughtful or spiritual. The author needed a second draft and a better editor - perhaps one that read the book. Kristine Mika

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Rancher and lawyer Wyatt Turner found both his younger brothers their wives. Now, they're sneakily trying to repay the favor--with the wrong woman. Amanda Hathaway is a too-young and bubbly physical therapist. And, yes, Wyatt is her too-stubborn, toobossy patient recuperating from a plane crash. Yet when Amanda shares some of her own invisible wounds, including the loss of her dream of having children, Wyatt realizes he doesn't know everything. But he knows he wants Amanda, for keeps.

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Small-Town Brides: A Dry Creek Wedding\A Mule Hollow Match (Love Inspired) Review

Small-Town Brides: A Dry Creek Wedding\A Mule Hollow Match (Love Inspired)
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First, I would like to say I have read all the Dry Creek AND all the Mule Hollow Series and I have ABSOLUTELY loved them. I was looking so very forward to reading this book with this joint venture ... but in my opinion I felt they both fell a bit short. I enjoyed Debra Clopton's Mule Hollow novella better however, I never could get attached to Rene in the Dry Creek novella. It starts out with these two cousin's that have a dream of marrying and living next door to each other... Rene has fallen in love with Trace (who ends up being the love interest in the Mule Hollow novella) to find out he just wants a mother for his ophaned niece that he just has gotten custody of and doesn't quite know what to do with. For some reason I never can get emotionally tied to Rene, I actually like Clay better but still never can get quite into this book try as hard as I can. Even though we meet back up with Glory and her husband it just doesn't to me have the emotional connection the other books have had. I realize the other review gave it a glowing review and I wish I could have as well, I ABSOLUTELY have LOVED this series .but to me it missed!
Now, on to the Dry Creek novella .... Trace (the scum in the first novella) is the main character in this book which made it a bit of a stretch for me to like him to begin with in this book as we were told what a jerk he was over and over, but you can't help end up feeling so very sorry for the poor guy. And, in my opinion, I connect much easier with him than with Rene in the first one. Now, here we go again ... I had more trouble connecting with Paisley than I did with Trace, as they were falling in love ... I don't know what was the matter with me while I was reading these novellas .... I adore these series!!!!! I have read every single book in these series and LOVED most of them and enjoyed them all ... but maybe due to the length of them the depth was just not there for me ... I do not know!!! I DO KNOW THAT my heart broke for Zoey, the little orphaned niece ...and my heart went out for ALL that Trace was trying to do for her and felt how frightened he was that he could not or might not get it right. Now, in my opinion this is what made this novella so much better ... again, even though we revisited a number of the previous characters throughout this it just was not the same. I have read many other novellas and have not felt this way in the past... just felt these were a bit rushed ... probably me, but I can't help the way I feel ... it will NOT stop me from reading future books in either of these series as I have grown to love many of the characters in these towns.

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A Dry Creek Wedding by Janet TronstadWhen her neighbor proposes a "practical" marriage, romantic Rene Mitchell throws the ring in his face. Fleeing Texas for Montana, Rene rides with trucker Clay Preston. Clay doesn't believe in romance...until Rene changes his mind!A Mule Hollow Match by Debra CloptonTrace Crawford broke Paisley Norton's cousin's heart--so Paisley thinks he deserves whatever trouble he gets! Yet Trace really is lost when it comes to caring for his new niece. Paisley's got a soft heart for children...and for adorably clueless cowboys, too.--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Meeting Her Match (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 5) Review

Meeting Her Match (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 5)
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Sheri Marsh is perfectly happy being a confirmed bachelorette and has no plans to give up her single status. Besides, as many divorces as her parents have between them, if anyone knows why getting married is a bad idea, it's Sheri. But the matchmaking posse of Mule Hollow have set their sights on Sheri and are determined to find her a suitable husband, whether Sheri wants it or not.
Sheri decides the only way to get the women to leave her alone is to trick them into thinking she's already got a boyfriend. Pace Gentry, new man in town seems like the perfect candidate for her scheme. Only a couple problems... he's a new Christian who is dead set against the deception Sheri wants to play and he just happens to find Sheri to be the most insufferable woman he's ever met!
God works in mysterious ways and soon Sheri and Pace will have to accept that He has a plan for them and it includes their being together.
Meeting Her Match was my first introduction to the writing of Debra Clopton and I enjoyed it quite a bit. I found my way into this series somewhere in the middle but that did not affect my enjoyment of the story. While some of the other characters obviously had their stories told in preceding books in the series, enough back story was given about them that I felt like I got to know them just enough for their occurrences in this book.
I thought Sheri was a little too stubborn for her own good, but then considering her family history it's only natural she's afraid of marriage after what her parents put her through. I never quite grasped the logic behind her scheme to get back at the matchmakers in town since it seemed to me her plans would have the opposite results from what she intended.
Sheri also struggled with her faith in God as a result of her past. She believed god didn't care about her or He'd answer her prayers. She had a sadly skewed opinion that God only cares about the devout Christians. Pace is a "baby" Christian and his new faith in God really makes a difference in his life. I think the newness of Pace's acceptance of God makes quite an impact on Sheri and if not for pace, Sheri may not have come around when she did. I cheered wholeheartedly when Sheri finally comes to understand God and renews her faith, which allows her to accept Pace into her life fully.
© Kelley A. Hartsell, March 2008. All rights reserved.

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Lone Star Cinderella (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 11) Review

Lone Star Cinderella (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 11)
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As always, Debra Clopton's Mule Hollow story immediately grabbed hold of me and wouldn't let go until the very last page. The only thing I could ever say negative about one of her books is that it takes me away from life's responsibilities. Truly, once I start I can't put it down. When I do, for does call, I can't help but wish I were reading it instead of what I was doing. There that good. She always leaves you in a state of wanting to know what happens next.
Seth is a man everyone can fall in love with. Strong, caring, protective, and God fearing. I loved Melody's story and how her character evolved. Debra did an amazing job bringing two total opposites together. Melody's relationship with her brother was one true to life that any person that has dealt with a loved ones addiction can relate to and appreciate.
I have no idea if Debra intends to stop writing the Mule Hollow series in the near future, but I for one certainly hope that she doesn't. She's done an amazing job of keeping it going with fresh characters, and new situation. Though I often think back to the other stories with a warm feeling, I'm glad that she doesn't repetitively go over the past characters history. I may one day go back and read some of them, but for now I'm content with each new story.


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Could Prince Charming be an ornery cowboy?Not that history teacher Melody Chandler is looking for her prince. Her troubled brother takes all her spare energy. But the town matchmakers must have Seth Turner in mind for her. Because the handsome rancher keeps charging over to the historic house she's renting on his land, demanding she leave his family history alone. Well, it's his family who gave her permission to study the Turner past--and it sure is juicy! What is Seth so afraid she'll find? If the Mule Hollow matchmakers have their way, it's the key to his heart!--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Operation: Married by Christmas (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 6) Review

Operation: Married by Christmas (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 6)
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I wouldn't call this great literature, but it's a fun story and definately worth the cost of the book. Haley and Will are both so stubborn that I wanted to smack both of them sometims, but the ending is very sweet. It's a feel good book.

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Unmarried Men Of Mule Hollow: Run For Your Lives! When Haley Bell Thornton arrived back in Mule Hollow wearing a wedding gown, no one bothered to ask where the groom was. Especially not Will Sutton, the first of her ditched fiances. The runaway bride had done it again! And now the woman he loved and lost ten years ago was tottering around the dusty ranch town in her high heels and fancy honeymoon clothes. Will vowed not to look. Definitely a problem, since Haley's granddad--and the matchmaking ladies--had a secret holiday plan to make decade-old wedding bells chime by Christmas!--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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The Cowboy Takes a Bride (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 9) Review

The Cowboy Takes a Bride (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 9)
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As with all of the Mule Hollow books, this book was great! I'm constantly checking Debra Clopton's website for another release. Even since the first book, I was hooked. There fast paced, well written, with loveable characters. The stories will be etched into your heart forever! The only disappointment I foresee is the day she discontinues the series. What a wonderful little town she's created.

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Sugar Rae Lenox is famous...in Mule Hollow. For wanting her name in lights on a Hollywood marquee. For wanting to leave. And for thinking the local matchmakers are mighty mistaken! Why applaud the attraction between her and a too-handsome cowboy with boots of lead? Ross Denton lives on the outskirts of town on some dusty ranch. And the only place he wants to see his name is on a marriage certificate. So why isn't she singing and dancing away from that ranch? She can't possibly want a starring role in Ross's life as his bride...can she?--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Next Door Daddy (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 7) Review

Next Door Daddy (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 7)
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Pollyanna McDonald relocates to a small town in Texas, hoping to start a successful bed-and-breakfast. And hoping to restart her life that stalled with the death of her husband.
Rancher Nate Talbert knows it's time to move past the death of his wife... but it's hard to start liking someone else when you've got a big hole in your heart. Plus the women in town are man-crazy and he's not too sure he likes that characteristic in a woman. When Nate comes to his new neighbor's rescue (more than once!) and he invites Polly's son to learn farm chores on his ranch, he feels the hard edges of his heart start to soften. But both he and Polly have know loss before... do they have the capacity to find love in each other?
Clopton's Texas charm invites the reader to "come on in" to the story and relax in these pages. Peppered with humor, readers will enjoy a gentle laugh while also falling in love with the characters.


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When rancher Nate Talbert asked for a miracle to change his reclusive life, he wasn't sure he meant Pollyanna McDonald. The city woman, her eight-year-old daredevil and menagerie of unruly pets had moved next door, driving him crazy. But he was surprised to learn how much he and the widow had in common...and how much they were drawn to each other. Then, too, Pollyanna's son was sorely in need of a father figure. But Nate a dad? Pollyanna gave an enthusiastic thumbs-up, but proving it to Nate would take a real miracle!--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Texas Ranger Dad (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 10) Review

Texas Ranger Dad (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 10)
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Rose Vincent has led a hard life. She's been through it all--seeing a murder, witness protection, then getting stuck with a wife beater for a husband, living in shelters and moving she and her son all over the country just to stay hidden. Now her life is finally on track and an idea for a better life for she and her son. Just when everything is going well an old flame comes back into her life and she isn't exactly pleased to see him. Zane walked out on her without even saying goodbye 14 years ago, leaving her pregnant and on her own at a time when she was terrified.
Zane has finally realized he has to make up for his past mistakes where Rose is concerned. He tracks her down to a little town in Texas. Now all he has to do is convince her to forgive him and the two of them can go on and live happily ever after. He should have known it wouldn't be that easy. Then he gets the shock of his life. Not only is Rose much more stubborn then he remembered her to be, but he also has a son.
Debra writes a good storyline, but frankly this story has been done to death. The best thing she has going however is the secondary characters. This is a continuation of her Mule Hollow series and the supporting cast are all back with helpful advise. One of the things l liked best about this story is that even with the theme of the story being about matchmakers, the group of ladies that make up the matchmaking team decided that they shouldn't do anything because they were asked not to. Zane and Rose made a nice pair, as well, even though they had a lot issues between them to work out. I really like the author's writing style and the town setting and the added characters gives new life to a well used subject matter.

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Everyone in Mule Hollow can see the resemblance between former Texas Ranger Zane Cantrell and Rose Vincent's son. The same goldflecked amber eyes. The same smile. Not that Zane is smiling. He's in shock! How could Rose have kept their child a secret from him? Rose reminds Zane that he's the one who walked away. He has to make her see he had no choice. But Rose is as prickly as the cactus jelly she makes. And that's where their hopeful son and the Mule Hollow matchmakers come marching in.--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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No Place Like Home (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 3) Review

No Place Like Home (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 3)
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And so the saga of Mule Hollow continues. The humor Clopton infuses into her love stories makes a fun read. Although I missed Samantha the mule, No Place Like Home is populated with the characters we've come to know and love.
When young hitchhiker Cassie Bates is picked up by Dottie, the unlikely friendship leads Dottie into an adventure she never bargained for. Cassie's been reading Molly's newspaper column and has come to Mule Hollow to get herself a cowboy. The matchmakers, Adela, Norma Sue and Esther Mae, are in fine form as they attempt to steer Brady and Dottie together. Just when it looks like they might get their way ... Brady shuts the door. Now what? Well, you'll have to read it to find out. Be prepared for laughter and tears in another adventure in Mule Hollow.


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When her ancient RV caught fire, candy maker Dottie Hart was stranded in Mule Hollow. So much for her promise to help her brother with his women's shelter. She would never make it to California now! Help arrived in the nick of time, in the shape of handsome sheriff Brady Cannon. And though Dottie made it clear she was just passing through, the local matchmakers had another agenda. No single woman had yet encountered them without leaving happily married…a sticky situation for the lovely confectioner. Perhaps Brady could convince her that love was its own sweet reward….--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Dream a Little Dream (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 4) Review

Dream a Little Dream (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 4)
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Sometimes a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. Molly Popps has a dream and nothing is going to get in her way. She plans to write interesting columns for the local newspaper that are so good they'll catch the eye of a prominent editor who will offer her a job on a big city newspaper and she'll be on her way up the ladder to success. And what better way to reach her goal than to write about Mule Hollow's most handsome, financially secure bachelor, Bob Jacobs. After all, she overheard him telling a friend he wanted to find a wife. Molly determines to help him reach that goal.
Bob Jacobs was upset about seeing his matrimonial ambitions written about in the Mule Hollow morning paper, and to tell the truth, he was a little bit scared by the horde of women stampeding into town bearing baked goodies and searching for love. Particularly when he has to rescue one from a riled bull. He knows exactly who to blame for his troubles too. That interferring Molly Popps who wrote the column destroying his privacy. When city woman, Molly, meets dedicated rancher, Bob, it results in an emotional explosion that threatens to rock Mule Hollow right off its foundation. Dream A Little Dream is a very entertaining story, and a lot of fun, too.

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It was just a local newspaper column, right?But when reporter Molly Popp touted the marriage-worthiness of local rancher Bob Jacobs, would-be wives descended on his Mule Hollow ranch by the busload. Molly felt guilty for the ruckus she'd caused-- especially when Bob was injured rescuing an overzealous admirer from a bull. There was nothing else city-slicker Molly could do but pitch in and help Bob out. That is, until word of her column brought the job offer she'd been praying for and a choice she never thought she'd have to make: a Manhattan byline or Mule Hollow's most eligible bachelor.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Her Baby Dreams (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 8) Review

Her Baby Dreams (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 8)
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I do love the series, but the lead female in this book was so uptight and rigid and at the same time came across as having a pity party for herself because she couldn't understand WHY no guy would ask her out....duh! Yes, I know, she had guy problems before, and honestly, if the character had been one less uptight with past guy issues, it wouldn't have irritated me. I kept trying to read this book, plugging away at it, because, hey, it was a MULE HOLLOW book, right? But I finally gave up, Ashby just irritated and annoyed me so much. Still, this has been the only book in the series to disappoint me, and I realize that even great authors can have a bad book day.

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And Baby Makes Five (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 2) Review

And Baby Makes Five (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 2)
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A donkey as a matchmaker? When it's a donkey named Samantha who is under the impression that she's human, you bet!
Lilly Tipps, eight month's pregnant, first meets her new neighbor, Cort Wells, when she chases off after Samantha on a cold, sleet filled, west Texas night. Cort thinks she is crazy, putting herself and her unborn child at risk for a donkey. Lilly is both amused and infuriated by Cort's attitude. But when Lilly goes into premature labor during the middle of a winter storm, with no electricity or working phone, it is Samanatha to the rescue, bringing Cort to assist her. While this experience creates a special bond between Lilly and Cort, they both have painful experiences in their past that make them cautious about giving their hearts away again. But God does work in mysterious ways and chooses to use unusual vessels; including donkeys named Samanatha, dogs named Loser, and a special baby boy named Joshua.
"And Baby Makes Five" was a wonderful read. Debra Clopton brings all the characters--human, animal, and the town of Mule Hollow itself--alive for the reader. Mule Hollow is a place I want to visit again, and apparently I have some catching up to do. So I've put Debra's first Mule Hollow book, "The Trouble with Lacy Brown", on my to-be read list. Highly recommended.

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TWO STUBBORN HUMANS,HIS DOG, HER DONKEY … AND A BRAND-NEW BABYA donkey with a penchant for breaking and entering…in search of alfalfa? Cort Wells had never heard of such a thing, until he and his dog moved into Mule Hollow. And the donkey's eight-months-pregnant owner was Lilly Tipps, raised by her man-hating grandmas. So when Lilly wound up in his barn- and his arms- Cort began to think the donkey was going to be the least of his worries.…--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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The Trouble with Lacy Brown (Mule Hollow Matchmakers, Book 1) Review

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It simply was not long enough. The story was a delight and I immediately wanted to know more about the other characters. Hopefully, this is the first book of a series and Lacy is a repeating character. One thing that really impressed me was the research into locations. Usually, non-Texans get about half the details wrong when they are writing about this huge state. Debra Clopton had done her homework. Great good fun!

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