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Remember Me, Cowboy
(2023)(The fourth book in the Honeywood Ranch of West Hope series)
A novel by Willow White
“He doesn’t know who he is. He doesn’t know who you are. You’d better get to Cheyenne.”
Burke Honeywood has only ever had one dream: to be a champion bull rider. His wife Ava dreams of a stable life with a family.
Burke was certain the rodeo would solve their money problems and that solving their money problems would solve their marital problems. Ava told him that if he left one more time, she would be gone when he got back.
Her heart breaks when she gets the call. He’s been hurt. He doesn’t remember anything. Not even her.
Is this her chance to make a clean break from the man who doesn’t love her anymore? Or is this her chance to fall in love all over again?
For readers who enjoy wholesome cowboy love stories, such as those by: Jessie Gussman, Mandi Blake, and Natalie Dean.
Meet the Honeywood Brothers:
Book 1: Marry Me, Cowboy
Book 2: Know Me, Cowboy
Book 3: Protect Me, Cowboy
Book 4: Remember Me, Cowboy
Book 5: Forgive Me, Cowboy
Genre: Inspirational
Burke Honeywood has only ever had one dream: to be a champion bull rider. His wife Ava dreams of a stable life with a family.
Burke was certain the rodeo would solve their money problems and that solving their money problems would solve their marital problems. Ava told him that if he left one more time, she would be gone when he got back.
Her heart breaks when she gets the call. He’s been hurt. He doesn’t remember anything. Not even her.
Is this her chance to make a clean break from the man who doesn’t love her anymore? Or is this her chance to fall in love all over again?
For readers who enjoy wholesome cowboy love stories, such as those by: Jessie Gussman, Mandi Blake, and Natalie Dean.
Meet the Honeywood Brothers:
Book 1: Marry Me, Cowboy
Book 2: Know Me, Cowboy
Book 3: Protect Me, Cowboy
Book 4: Remember Me, Cowboy
Book 5: Forgive Me, Cowboy
Genre: Inspirational
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