Lucky River Ranch, Book 1
From the Publisher:
Butting heads leads to knocking boots in this wildly sexy enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine, small town cowboy romance by Jessica Peterson.
One year on a Texas ranch.
One angry, ridiculously hot cowboy.
One clause in a will that changes everything.
Mollie Luck has run out of luck. When her estranged father unexpectedly dies, he leaves his massive cattle ranch to her―but not without a catch. To collect her inheritance, city girl Mollie will have to move back to the small-town Texas ranch she left as a child when her parents split and manage it for a full year.
Needing the money to invest in her company, Mollie resigns herself to moving to cowboy country. A girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do.
But there’s one giant roadblock to her plan: the ranch’s grumpy foreman, Cash Rivers. Never mind how good he looks in his Wranglers and chaps; he’s rude, growly, and wants Mollie gone.
Working side by side in the Texas heat turns into moonlit nights, slow dancing cheek-to-cheek in dusty bars, and moments where the line between hate and hunger gets real blurry.
But Mollie’s stay in Hartsville is only temporary. And you know what they say about cowboys: They may break horses, but they also break hearts.
Cash is the first standalone book in the steamy, interconnected Lucky River Ranch series, perfect for fans of Elsie Silver and Lyla Sage.
Delicious tropes:
All the banter!
Grumpy x sunshine
Cowboy x city girl
Forced proximity
Enemies to lovers vibes
Small town charm
This was the perfect start to the Lucky River Ranch series—a compelling blend of heart, humor, slow-burn tension, and just the right dose of cowboy angst.
When Mollie’s estranged father dies, she unexpectedly inherits his massive Texas ranch and fortune, despite not having visited in over twenty years. There’s a catch: the will requires her to live on the ranch for a full year to claim the inheritance. That’s when things get complicated.
Cash Cole, the ranch’s loyal foreman, had always believed the land would be left to him. Mollie’s father had practically raised Cash and his four younger brothers after their parents died twelve years earlier. So when Mollie shows up, Cash is blindsided—and not exactly welcoming.
The enemies-to-lovers dynamic between Cash and Mollie sizzles from page one. He dismisses her as “city girl” and does everything possible to drive her away, while she stands her ground with wit, grit, and fierce independence, though she carries deep wounds from her complicated relationship with her father.
Her backstory adds emotional depth: after her parents’ divorce when she was small, Mollie moved to Dallas with her mother and rarely saw her father again, though he continued supporting her financially. Her mother’s bitterness toward the ranch and her father left Mollie with a tangled mix of resentment and confusion.
The inheritance isn’t just about money for Mollie—it’s about survival. She’s built a custom cowboy boot company with her best friend, funded initially by her mother’s investment. But now she desperately needs the inheritance to keep her dream business afloat.
Mollie’s journey of rediscovering the ranch becomes genuinely moving. She hasn’t ridden a horse in twenty years, but it comes back to her like second nature. She connects with the ranch hands, who welcome her warmly—everyone except Cash, of course. Watching these two wounded characters slowly understand each other, untangling their shared grief and hidden love, was deeply satisfying. Their sharp-tongued banter brought constant smiles, while their emotional moments felt authentically touching.
Thanks to my friend Nora for recommending this to me – I loved it!
10/2025 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch
CASH by Jessica Peterson. Bloom Books. (June 17, 2025). ISBN: 978-1464248290. 432p.

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