Blurb:
Leo Watkins is an ill-tempered widower with a busy smithy to run and no desire to adhere to silly niceties. He likes his life just the way it is and doesn’t care what other people think. But when his son convinces him it’s time to remarry, Leo needs a crash course in wooing a bride.
Missy Piers is a school teacher, a young widow, and the only woman in town fiery enough to put a grumpy old blacksmith in his place. So when Leo asks her to help him catch a wife, she’s reluctant to do so.
Until she starts to fall for the awkwardly charming farrier.
Leo doesn’t know what to do about the infuriating yet intoxicating widow. She’s bossy, uptight, and…beautiful. And she makes him feel things he thought long buried.
Falling for Leo isn’t in Missy’s plans; he’s ornery, stubborn, and entirely too handsome. So why does his presence make her weak, and why does his touch make her yearn for something more?
When these two opposing spirits are offered a second chance at what they’ve lost, will they find love, or will their hearts shatter to pieces?
Bookbub: The Widow (Dry Bayou Brides, #3) by Lynn Winchester - BookBub
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My Review - 4 of 5 stars -
Third in the series. The couple was a bit older and a little set in their ways. I loved that Leo was willing to try to improve himself. Missy and Leo grew close through the lessons, but it took them a while to admit it. From gruff to presentable, using the tools he was given, Leo chose his next bride and began courting Missy. Her past kept her from being confident enough to believe him. Leo did his best, despite a bit of a disaster, and won out.
This is my unsolicited review.
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