Carter - SJ McCoy

Carter

By SJ McCoy

  • Release Date: 2016-02-29
  • Genre: Western Romance
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 165 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

Carter Remington is a stand-up kind of guy. He leads a quiet life, running his landscaping business and working out at the gym. Family is one of his main concerns. He likes to make sure his brothers and his parents are all okay. He used to think he'd have a family of his own to take care of someday. But that dream died the day he found his wife in bed with one of the ranch hands.

 He's realistic about his options these days. He's content. He doesn't need or expect any more than that in life. At least not until his favorite country singer, Summer Breese, comes to stay in the valley. She's his dream girl and even sweeter in person than she seems in the media. She even seems to like him, too! But what's the point? She won't be here for long. Carter can't let himself fall for her. He knows it'll break his heart when she has to leave.

Summer Breese has come to Paradise Valley to recuperate. Her singing career was going from strength to strength until the day she found herself unable to speak above a whisper. Her doctors have recommended rest—for three months. Will three months be long enough to recover her voice, and will it be too long for her to resist, big, sweet Carter?

This book is intended for adult readers aged 18+

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The Remington Ranch series

Mason 
Shane
Carter
Beau
Four Weddings and a Vendetta

A Chance and a Hope series. 
These are NOT meant to be read as standalone stories and need to be read in order.

Chance Encounter
Finding Hope
Give Hope a Chance

Summer Lake Romance Series
Each Summer Lake Romance can be read as a stand alone book – no cliff hangers here! Each book contains one couple's story. However, they are best read in order to get full enjoyment of the underlying story and friendships. 

Love Like You've Never Been Hurt - Emma and Jack 
Work Like You Don't Need the Money - Pete and Holly 
Dance Like Nobody's Watching - Missy and Dan 
Fly Like You've Never Been Grounded - Smoke and Laura 
Laugh Like You've Never Cried - Michael and Megan 
Sing Like Nobody's Listening - Kenzie and Chase 
Smile Like You Mean It - Gabe and Renée 
The Wedding Dance - Missy and Dan's Wedding 
Chasing Tomorrow - Ben's backstory with Charlotte
Dream Like Nothing's Impossible - April and Eddie
Ride Like You've Never Fallen - Nate and Lily
Live Like There's No Tomorrow - Ben's story
The Wedding Flight – Smoke and Laura's Wedding

The Hamiltons Series
This series follows the Hamilton family who own and run a huge wine  business in California wine country.

Red Wine and Roses
Champagne and daisies
Marsala and Magnolias
Prosecco and Peonies

The Davenports Series
Meet the three sexy brothers, of the billionaire Davenport family. In their own words they are - the "Suit", the "Vet" and the "Geek."

Oscar
TJ
Reid

Summer Lake Silver is a new series featuring couple in their fifties and older. Just because a few decades—or more—have skipped by since you were in your twenties it doesn't mean you can't find love, does it? Summer Lake Silver stories find happily ever afters for those who remember being thirty-something—vaguely.

Like Some Old Country Song – Clay and Marianne

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Latest Impressions

  • Carter

    5
    By RedKim916
    This entire series is amazing, I love them all!
  • Carter

    5
    By BusDriven Mom
    I have read everyone of the Remington series books 1 thru 3 and they are all wonderful amazing love stories I loved them all and no comes the 4 Buea. So lovely readers buy these series Uou won't regret it Loved them all
  • Continues the trend of feel-good romances

    5
    By KacyAuthor
    This latest installment of the Remington Ranch series continues the trend of feel-good romances from SJ McCoy. Carter and Summer's romance is both hopeful and bittersweet, with a perfect happy ending. I could see what needed to happen to solve the lover's dilemma, but the way it happened was a bit of a surprise. If anything, though, I contemplated knocking off half a star for the few and--hmmm--rather lackluster sex scenes. They were, to me, far less steamy than the other books. I didn't mind so much--I know I may be in the minority, but I get tired of sex scenes. So maybe it was me more than the writing. I have to say, though, I think I know what's going to happen in Beau's story. Or at least, WHO is going to happen to Beau. Should be fun. I predict seeing much more of a precocious little child named Ruth.