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A woman on the run, the cowboy she left behind years ago, and the small mountain town that brings them back together
Addie Brown returns to Hope Lake to hide from her ex. She has lived her life in fear for so long, she has forgotten what it feels like to be safe, much less to trust.
Knowing her heart can’t handle being hurt again, she struggles to keep her high school sweetheart at a distance. Hope Lake works its magic, slowly seeping into her until she starts to lose her battle with love.
There is no other woman in the world for Shane Turner besides Addie, and now that she is back in town, he is determined to win her back. Between working on his ranch and volunteering at Camp Hope, he weaves his way back into Addie’s life.
Addie’s ex shows up in town with a dangerous gleam in his eyes. Shane quickly realizes it was a mistake to convince Addie to let her guard down when her ex’s relentless hunt spells trouble for Addie and the entire town of Hope Lake.
Once again the town pulls together to save one of their own, but will it be soon enough to save the long held love between Shane and Addie?
Hoping on Tomorrow is Book Four in Hope Lake, a clean cowboy romance series with a touch of suspense to keep you up reading past your bedtime. You can read each book as a standalone, though for maximum enjoyment the author suggests you start at the beginning. Hope Lake also features favorite characters from Danae Little’s Faithful Cowboy series.
This is a clean series, meaning it is free from swearing and intimate scenes. Read this edge-of-your-seat, clean cowboy romance now.
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