So when he came close, she ran a thousand miles! Jace packed his battered Stetson and went after her. He'd convince Celie they were meant for each other—even if he had to follow her to. Parenthood had never been among Deke's priorities, but being a dad was the hardest--and best--thing he'd ever done.
It took him home to Montana--determined to give his boy a family, to give his parents a grandson. Deke never expected to find widowed mom Erin Jones there. Years ago she'd been his best friend. And Erin never expected to see Deke, either--especially with a son!
Once she had been madly in. Bronc buster Gus Holt had shied away from weddings since he'd ducked out of his own a decade ago. But when ex-fiancee Mary McLean turned up in Montana—pregnant, alone, and lovelier than ever—Gus suddenly hankered to leave behind the bunkhouse for a marriage bed! Being a surrogate mom to her sister's child was the closest Mary figured she'd get to a child of her own.
And she wasn't at all sure she trusted Gus's. Rugged J. She doesn't know she's the last person on earth Luke wants to see. And she certainly doesn't anticipate the feelings she develops for Luke But can they get over the past they share?
And even if Jill can forgive him, can Luke ever forgive himself? Worse, Maggie MacLeod was a beautiful feisty redhead with flashing eyes and kissable lips — a woman who could tempt a saint. Tanner was far from a saint. The smart thing would be to leave.
But a man was only as good as his word. Trouble was, the longer he stayed, the more Maggie got under his skin…. He never stopped. He never stayed —until rehab from an accident stuck him in Laramie, Wyoming over the holidays. So, fine. Once Tess Montgomery had loved Noah. She still had him to thank for her greatest gift — Susannah — the child Noah never knew he had. Then Noah met Susannah, and his world changed.
But could a footloose cowboy settle down? Be a dad? Or was it too late? Would Tess ever trust him with her heart again? Cowboys refuse to be stigmatized as drinkers and exploited by the wealthy cattle owners who don't pay liveable wages. Those very same ranchers want to take away the cowboys' right to own cattle because this ownership, the ranchers believe, would lead to thieving. So, in , the dictum is set: If you're a cowboy, you can't own a cow. When rumors of such legislation travel from wagon to wagon, the cowboys decided to rally and fight for their rights--they gather together and strike.
But she was his buddy's girl. Then his buddy jilted Celie—and she blamed Jace! And why not? Celie thought. As a role model for reckless, footloose charmers, Jace had no equal. So when he came close, she ran a thousand miles! Cowboys Don't Cry. Get Books. Still suffering from his mother's death and the subsequent alcoholism and estrangement of his father, a rodeo clown, Shane hopes things will be better when they go to live on a farm in Alberta.
Worse, Maggie MacLeod was a beautiful feisty redhead with flashing eyes and kissable. He learned to ride a horse almost before he could walk, grew up communicating with animals around the harsh land, and spoke Spanish with his first friend, a boy from Mexico.
It was a tough. Kantavski had named her son Clark and changed his last name to Kent. A family. A woman like her.
Everyone knew she wasn't his kind of woman. But what if "everyone" was wrong—and some secrets were meant to be shared? His own dreams had bttien the dust so long ago, he couldn't even remember them.
But he had to do the honorable thing by Dori Malone and her son—his newly discovered nephew—Jake. Next thing he knew, they were sharing his ranch!
Worse, Dori was making herself indispensible. She understood computers. She cooked meals, washed dishes. She even folded his underwear! Worst of all, she made Riley wish, made him ache, made him dream…of things not even Jake's stardust cowyboy could make come true. When life throws them together again, Brenna discovers that Jed matters more than she wishes he would. Yes, they have a past.
But the question now is: can they have a future? Popular Books. Fear No Evil by James Patterson. Mercy by David Baldacci. From This Moment by Melody Grace. The Dark Hours by Michael Connelly.
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