Jordan Conley moves to Albama after her twin sister Claire inherits a mansion (later turned into a foster home) and marries Joe from book 1. I love reading about the Sheehan family and I hope there are more to this series! There is so much love, fun times, and real life situations portrayed in every book.
Jordan becomes a foster parent just like her sister and picks up her first child at the beginning of the book; a little boy named Levi. Unfortunately Levi has been very abused and malnourished and it takes a long time for him to trust Jordan and to make physical and emotional progress. It hurt my heart so much to read about his condition and his brief upbringing with his biological parents.
Jordan turns to Dr. Ash (brother to Joe, Claire’s new husband) for assistance with Levi’s medical needs and they immediately hit it off. I loved hearing about this progress with Levi and I loved reading about Joe and Claires new life as well and all the foster children.
I highly recommend this book and this entire series! This will be a set of books that I keep on my bookshelf to read again and again! I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.
About the Book:
A Family to Call Her Own
After becoming a foster parent to a young boy, equine therapist Jordan Conley’s life gets turned upside down. Little Levi is in need of an exceptional pediatrician, which means seeking help from Dr. Ash Sheehan—a man that, despite her heart-pounding crush, isn’t her type. Her life is horses and hay, and she can’t imagine the suit-clad doctor in a pair of cowboy boots. As a confirmed bachelor, Ash has never been nervous around women, but there’s something about Jordan that flusters him, and working closely together doesn’t help. The last thing he’s looking for is long-term romance. But the more involved he gets, the more he wishes they could stay together…always.
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Biography
Award-winning author Stephanie Dees lives in small-town Alabama with her family, two spoiled dogs, and a very bossy cat. A Southern girl through and through, she loves sweet tea, SEC football, corn on the cob and air conditioning.