Lone Star Courtship (Texas Treasures Series #4) (Love Inspired #445) | 
| Author: Mae Nunn Publisher: Steeple Hill Category: Book
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Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0373874812 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780373874811 ASIN: 0373874812
Publication Date: May 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BOOK IN USED-GOOD CONDITION BUT MAY HAVE SHELFWEAR. FREE DELIVERY CONFIRMATION ON ALL US ORDERS.
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Product Description Her entire career was hanging on the yes or no of a total stranger? Well, Casey Hardy would just have to show highfalutin British lawyer Barrett Westbrook what she was made of. And that was 100 percent serious Texan businesswoman. She'd worked so hard to prove to her father that she could run their family company. But one no from Barrett, with his ledgers and checklists, and Casey could forget her dreamswhich now included a Lone Star courtship by him!
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Cultures, Personality, and jobs leading to a Romantic Ending May 20, 2008 Casey Hardy is a control person who is set on owning her own Home Improvement Store that is owned by her family. She finally gets a chance and is sent to Texas. A Company in England is interested in investing in the property and sends Barrett Westbrook, a lawyer, to look it over and give his recommendations. As you read about Casey and Barrett's interaction and trying to stay close to each other to get the answers they both need, you learn about the human element that draws them closer together. Their faith and morals stand out as you read their prayers. Barrett decides he has to give Casey an unfavorable review but it backfires on him and his family invests in the company anyway. You read about Indian artifacts uncovered and how Indians and the town council come to an understanding. There is a lot to learn about Big Busines and some of the problems facing them. There are lessons on learning to let others do their jobs and not try to control every aspect of their job. What I liked was how men and women are so different and can be hard on each other and yet drawn together. I would recommend this book to everyone who is going through a period where they have mistrust of someone (like Lawyers), etc. and see how barriers sometimes can be broken down.
Fantastic! I love the cultural crossover May 6, 2008 This was fantastic. I love books that capture characters from two different cultures (british and american in this case), and Mae Nunn does this really well, and with wit and humor. I love this book.
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