Ryans Hand, Leila Meacham
Ryans Hand, Leila Meacham
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Ryan's Hand

Author: Leila Meacham

Narrator: Kelly Lintz

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/12/2016


Synopsis

A sweeping, classic romance about the ties that bind us together-and the promises that can break us apart ...

Some friends are more like family...and that's exactly how Cara Martin feels about Ryan Langston. He stood by her side through the most difficult time of her life and there's nothing she won't do for him, even now after his death. But inheriting Ryan's share of his family's ranch in west Texas and living there for a year? Cara doesn't understand what he was thinking. Still, she cannot, will not deny Ryan's last request...even if it means sharing a roof with his brooding, arrogant older brother.

Jeth Langston doesn't trust Cara as far as he can throw her. Jeth is certain she prevented his baby brother from spending his last days at home. And he'll be damned if he lets this stranger take over the Langston family legacy too. Whatever the cost, he's determined to drive this beautiful outsider away-no matter how intriguing he finds her.

But as the days grow longer and sunshine sweeps across the plains, Cara can't help but fall for the untamed land-and the man whose passion for it captures her, heart and soul. Can their love bloom wild and free on this Texas ranch?

About Leila Meacham

Leila Meacham (1938–2021) was a writer and former teacher from San Antonio, Texas, who came to writing later in life. Her many successful novels include the bestselling Roses, Somerset, Tumbleweeds, and Dragonfly.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on July 11, 2016

When you dive into contemporary women’s novel you kind of expect certain things. Especially if you are a voracious reader like myself, you find that stories tend to follow a specific pattern. However, the author broke the pattern in this emotional read. Definitely one to read with the tissues right......more

Goodreads review by Alex on November 05, 2022

How I let this sit on my shelf for a year I have no clue. Tell me why this book had me tearing up through most of it. It was such a short read but packed with emotion. I just wanted to smack Jeth and cry for Cara. I 100% am checking out this authors other books and am so surprised this doesn’t have......more

Goodreads review by *TANYA* on November 20, 2016

Wow!!!! Freaking FANTASTIC book!!! I loved it!!!!......more

Goodreads review by Christina on September 04, 2016

This book was so good, the ending was a little silly, I feel like the writing lacked maturity. I did enjoy the book for the most part. I definitely suggest reading this, you'll enjoy it from beginning to end......more

Goodreads review by Hamisoitil on April 10, 2017

Voilà une histoire toute mignonne qui nous emmène dans les plaines texanes, au milieu des chevaux, des Cowboys et des ranchs. Cara va découvrir tout cela, après la mort de son meilleur ami, Ryan, qui lui a légué son héritage soit la moitié du ranch familial, tandis que l'autre partie est à son frère......more


Quotes

"I am still swooning from the dynamite attraction of Cara and Jeth. It sizzled and sparkled and I could not turn the pages fast enough to reach the finale where I cheered. I was truly transported to La Tierra and this master story teller kept me enthralled...RYAN'S HAND is a delicious read that touched my heart. Another winner, I want more!"—FreshFiction.com on Ryan's Hand

"Reads like a high-end Thorn Birds."—Sara Nelson, The Daily Beast (praise for Roses)

"Roses heralded as new Gone with the Wind."—USA Today (praise for Roses)

"As large, romantic, and American a tale as Texas itself."—Booklist (praise for Roses)

"An enthralling stunner....A compelling saga with echoes of Gone with the
Wind."—Publishers Weekly (praise for Roses)

"It's been almost 30 years since the heyday of giant epics...but Meacham's
debut might bring them back. Readers who like an old-fashioned saga will
devour this sprawling novel of passion and revenge."—Library Journal (praise for Roses)