A family for the rancher Sara Peterson has room for only one man in her life—her son, Mickey, who hasn’t spoken since a tragic accident. When Mickey enters an equine therapy program, Sara bumps heads with stubborn bull rider Jesse Beaumont. Jesse’s great at helping the kids around the ranch, but he’s hardly parent material…or so Sara keeps telling herself. Can the single mom build a forever family with her cowboy?
Colorado Cowboy - Patricia Potter They're complete opposites!
“I'm satisfied,” Luke said. “Me, too.” Captain Fitzgerald said. ... I have an appointment with Mayor Kendall. ... “Amber, I'm surprised that I haven't worn out my welcome and you're still feeding me and letting me back on your couch.
Cash Buckhorn never thought he'd see Dr. Wren Barnes again, outside of the occasional fantasy anyway.
Home on the Ranch: The Colorado Cowboy's Triplets by Laura Marie Altom After the tragic death of his sister and her husband, navy SEAL Jed Monroe comes home to Colorado to care for their newborn triplets.
STEALING HER HEART—AGAIN When an injury sends bull rider Reed Beaumont home to Oklahoma to recover, he doesn’t expect to bump into his high school sweetheart, Callie Wainright.
The rocky road to redemption.
“Ladies and gents, today's first place winner in the bull ridin' competition takes home a thousand dollars. ... Brody Murphy from Montana is gonna try to tame Red Onion, a first-rate bucker from the Kingsley Ranch outside Oklahoma City.
As I brush my hair today, it falls in waves down my back. My lavender linen dress is laid out on the bed. It is beautiful. When we purchased it two months ago, I thought it was perfect. The dress is trimmed with ecru lace and it falls ...
“I never had no problem with it,” Bailey recalled. “I remember that just as plain as daylight.” Goudeau has a different memory he likes to recount. “Bailey's Prairie Kid used to bring me barbecue armadillo every Sunday for years and ...
During his off time, he lived and worked on his friend Hank Fletcher's Oklahoma ranch. It was a job that gave him a decent paycheck and offered him the flexibility he needed to follow the circuit. He'd sent money to his sister, ...