Publisher's Synopsis
From the time a car accident took her parents lives when she was a child, Hope Hendrix has lived in perpetual fear of most everything. Tired of always chickening out, she decides to grab onto life and really live it. For Hope, that means finally telling her best friend, Brock Camden, that she's been in love with him since high school. Misplaced cowboy and the town's famed football star, Brock Camden, has lived a life of lies for so long all he knows is regret. It was never the life he wanted, but the past can't be undone. Now, Hope, the one girl he's always longed for, admits she wants him, too. Can he escape the web of deceit thrust upon him when he arrived at the shores of Boho Beach and have a real life with Hope, or will all the lies and uncertainty ultimately be their undoing?-----------------Thank you for your interest in Boho Cowgirl. I promise all of the hot sexiness that always comes with every Boho Beach novel, but Brock and Hope's tale has another element that I think makes their story all the more compelling.Around the world, 757 million adults over the age of 15 cannot read or write a simple sentence. Thirty-two million American adults cannot read and the illiteracy rates in this country aren't improving. We know that one in four American children grow up without learning how to read, and that students that don't read proficiently by the end of third grade are four times more likely to drop out of school. My oldest son was diagnosed with dyslexia when he was eight. Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects the ability to read and comprehend. Forty million American adults are dyslexic and make up a large portion of illiterate Americans. I wanted to give voice to those who struggle with illiteracy, and I've partnered with ProLiteracy for the release of Boho Hope to help them stamp out this global crisis. ProLiteracy is an organization that works to educate and provide resources to help teach adults to read.