
Daisies in the Canyon
Author: Carolyn Brown
Narrator: Natalie Ross
Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 12/16/2014
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Western, Women, Contemporary Romance

Author: Carolyn Brown
Narrator: Natalie Ross
Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 12/16/2014
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Western, Women, Contemporary Romance
Carolyn Brown is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, as well as a RITA finalist. She has written several beloved and popular romance titles, ranging from historical to contemporary to cowboy themed. She and her husband live in Davis, Oklahoma. They have three grown children, and enough grandchildren to keep them young.
Daisies in the Canyon by Carolyn Brownis an exceptionally well-written, engaging and heartwarming romance. This wonderful novel set in the Palo Duro Canyon is a beautiful love story between Abby Malloy and Cooper Wilson. It is also a healing story about making peace with the past and embracing the......more
Unique storyline....but hard to stay interested. Carolyn Brown's writing style is a little rough around the edges. This story could have been much better than it was. The writing reminded me of a new author who hasn't figured out how to seamlessly and smoothly tell their story. This book was just oka......more
Carolyn Brown has done it again. Daisies in the Canyon is the latest hit by the very talented Carolyn Brown and any one whose ever read from this author, knows that she always delivers one heck of a western romance. I can always count on this author to write well written, relatable characters, that......more
3.8 stars Daisies in the Canyon has all I have come to expect from Carolyn Brown. An intriguing story line, hot cowboys and strong women. This story is about three half sisters with same father meeting for the first time inherit a farm but have to live there for year. I really enjoyed getting to know......more
This book was pure fun and I really liked it. Abby is just as tough as you’d expect an ex-army woman to be, yet she’s also uncertain and vulnerable at times. Though she’d be the last one to admit it, Ezra’s poor treatment of her mother – and by extension her – has left deep scars. Not least when it......more