From Maverick to Daddy (Montana Mavericks: 20 Years in the Saddle! #2) by Teresa Southwick


From Maverick to Daddy (Montana Mavericks: 20 Years in the Saddle! #2)
Title : From Maverick to Daddy (Montana Mavericks: 20 Years in the Saddle! #2)
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ISBN : 037365829X
ISBN-10 : 9780373658299
Language : English
Format Type : Mass Market Paperback
Number of Pages : 224
Publication : First published July 15, 2014

Montana's Littlest Matchmaker

Rust Creek Ramblings

Have you met eight-year-old Lily? The fast-talking street-smart New Yorker has charmed everyone here in Rust Creek Falls. She has even managed to win over Caleb Dalton, our curmudgeonly cowboy who usually avoids all things family related. Or could it be that Caleb's real interest lies in Lily's adoptive mom, Mallory Franklin?

It's hard to believe our eternal bachelor would consider getting involved with someone who has a child. It's even harder to fathom that spunky Mallory would date a man whose only documented commitment is to playing the field. But Lily insists the two are the perfect couple, and who are we to argue? Stay tuned, dear readers, and see if Lily can lead them down the bridal path!


From Maverick to Daddy (Montana Mavericks: 20 Years in the Saddle! #2) Reviews


  • Kate Vale

    Another in the Montana Mavericks series, in which a child shall lead them, or so it seems. Why? Because who knew that 8-year-old Lily w ould put the moves on rancher Caleb Dalton before her aunt--soon to be her adoptive mother-does?

    On the other hand, Caleb's rep as a love-'em-and-leave-'em rep doesn't impress Malloy Franklin until he cares for her when she needs help, thus breaking down the barriers around her heart. But can he really change enough for it to be permanent? After all, Lily needs permanence, not someone who's going to look like a great daddy but then leaves them in the lurch.

  • Susan

    Good book. Mallory moved to Rust Creek Falls from New York City six months ago, along with her niece Lily. When Lily's parents died in an accident, Mallory decided they needed a fresh start. They've both settled well into their new lives. Having recently ended a relationship, Mallory isn't interested in putting herself or Lily through that heartache again. Getting involved with her boss's son Caleb is not in her plans, but Lily has different ideas.

    Caleb is a commitment shy cowboy. He witnessed the painful end of his cousin and best friend's marriage and has no intention of going there himself. Everyone in town knows what he is like. He is enchanted by Lily the day he stops by his dad's office and meets her, but meeting Mallory was like being struck by lightning. He knew that he needed to get to know her better.

    Poor Caleb was doomed from the beginning, he just couldn't admit it. His relationship got off to a pretty rough start when, on his first date with Mallory, she had to witness other women coming on to him. He had to work hard to get her to accept a second date. Mallory was cautious about getting involved with Caleb because she worried about what effect it could have on Lily when it ended. Their second date threw them a little closer together than they expected, and they had to decide how to deal with their changing feelings. Caleb and Mallory spend a lot of time insisting that they are only friends, but people around town constantly treat them as a couple. It seems that the harder they fight it, the closer they get. I also loved seeing Lily and her effect on Caleb. For a guy who was a confirmed bachelor, he was wonderful with her. It even affected his relationship with his sister - there was a great scene with Caleb and his newborn nephew. Both Caleb and Mallory have to overcome their fears before they can get the future they both want, and it's with Lily's help that they are finally able to do so.

    I loved Lily and her straightforward way of looking at things. She had no problem letting people know what she wanted. She was determined to get Caleb and Mallory together. I loved some of the situations she got them into, There was a really fun scene where she hauls out the "Where do babies come from?" question and makes some pretty interesting statements. I loved seeing her help Caleb see the truth.

  • Janie

    I love the Montana Mavericks: 20 Years in the Saddle series. Teresa Southwick continues the series with "From Maverick to Daddy" brilliantly. I enjoyed reading this continuation of the Mavericks from Rust Creek Falls. Caleb Dalton is your typical playboy cowboy, but running into Mallory Franklin was his destiny. After her sister and brother in law died Mallory became the legal guardian of their daughter Lily. If Lily has anything to say about it Mallory and Caleb will become her new Mommy and Daddy.

    There is so much of this story to enjoy. It is an easy, fun read that takes you into the lives of Mallory and Caleb. I enjoyed reading this and hope you will too. If you haven't read the Maverick series yet the book does a good job of explaining the family to you.

  • Jo  (Mixed Book Bag)

    Once again one of the commitment shy cowboys in Rust Creek Falls bites the dust. This time it is Caleb Dalton who does not want anything to do with having a family of his own. That is until he meets eight-year old Lily and her adoptive mom, Mallory Franklin. Lily just knows that Caleb and Mallory belong together. Of course she is right but not before there are problems and possible heartbreak. I am loving all the books in the Montana Mavericks: 20 years in the Saddle series. There are still plenty of single men up for grabs so I will be looking for the next bachelor to bite the dust.

  • Harlequin Books

    "Southwick’s romance set in a small picturesque Montana town is touching, funny and features salt-of-the-earth characters. A die-hard bachelor and loving heroine are no match for the machinations of a precocious girl — and fate" (RT Book Reviews). 4 1/2 stars

    Miniseries: Montana Mavericks: 20 Years in the Saddle!

  • Madeline

    do not miss reading this book.a fantastic read,you will fall in love with lily,she brings so much humor to the story.