About the Book
Bailey is back. Maverick thought he was over her. But neither can deny the feelings that will always be there.
Bailey has made mistakes, so many she doesn’t think she’ll really ever forgive herself. But her daughter deserves the kind of life Bailey had growing up. When she shows up on her parents’ doorstep back to her hometown, the one person she isn’t ready to see is Maverick. But will she ever be able to face him?
The minute Maverick hears Bailey is back, he knows his heart still belongs to her. But what kind of man trusts a woman who left him at the altar? As he grapples with a new daughter that he can’t help but wish was his, all the responsibilities of running his family’s ranch, and the hurt he feels about Bailey’s betrayal, he finds new love and hope not only with her but with God.
As soon as God is a part of the equation, the sweetness they find is better than they ever had. Just maybe this second chance around is God’s gift of happiness to them both.
In My Opinion
Coming Home to Maverick is a second chance romance which, in ways, parallel’s the story of the prodigal son (or in this case, daughter).
Bailey and Maverick have a lot unresolved between them but that doesn’t diminish the connection that still lies between them after six years apart. Add in the Dawson brothers and their Mama, the rodeo events, a struggling ranch, and a precocious little girl who loves well, and Sophia Summers gives readers a sweet story of love, forgiveness, and discovering what’s important in life.
With Mavericks three brothers unattached, I’m already looking forward to spending more time with this close-knit family of gentlemen cowboys and catching up with everyone in future books.
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