The Seventh Sergeant (Three Rivers Ranch #5)

Liz Isaacson, Elana Johnson


Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
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The Seventh Sergeant by Liz Isaacson, Elana Johnson
Can a devastating injury actually be a blessing for Reese and Carly?

Life has finally started to settle down for Sergeant Reese Sanders after his devastating injury overseas. Discharged from the Army and now with a good job at Courage Reins, an equine therapy center at Three Rivers Ranch, he’s finally found happiness. Then down-on-her luck Carly Watters becomes his veteran care coordinator and wants to assist him with tasks he most definitely doesn’t need her help with—until a horrific fall puts him right back where he was years ago: Injured and depressed.

Carly dislikes small towns almost as much as she loathes cowboys. But she finds herself faced with both when she gets assigned to Reese's case. Because of his injury, she moves to Three Rivers to help him full-time, and her unhappiness follows her around like a dark cloud.

Reese will need to let go of his embarrassment and pride to allow Carly to help him—and love him. And Carly will have to admit that living in small-town Three Rivers is actually a blessing—because it led her to Reese. Do they have the humility and faith to make their relationship more than professional?

For fans of inspirational western romance authors Staci Stallings, Kimberly Krey, Becky Wade, and Denise Hunter.

Themes/Topics
>Clean romance
>Wholesome romance
>Christian romance
>Contemporary romance
>Western romance
>Cowboy romance
>Military romance
>Equine therapy
>Texas ranch, PTSD, recovery, forgiveness, acceptance, love
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