This city boy has it all figured out... Until he goes toe-to-toe with a fierce cowgirl who's snagged the home field advantage. Holiday, Texas is known far and wide as the most celebratory town in the South—and no shindig is complete without one of its founding members. It's a real shame the last remaining Holiday is a city slicker, but what's that old saying about putting lipstick on a pig...? Beck has no intention of being charmed by some crazy Texas town, but the minute he lays eyes on his grandfather's old honky tonk—and Charlie Walker, the beautiful cowgirl who runs it—he finds himself wishing things could be different. Life's gentler in Holiday. Slower. More real than anything he's ever known. And when he looks into Charlie's eyes, Beck may finally discover what it's like to truly belong. Holiday, Texas Series: All-American Cowboy (Book 1) Cowboy Christmas Jubilee (Book 2)
Great American Cowboy Stories
215 Iced tea Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly in the timeless western classic High Noon Wishful thinking: "I'm not trying to be a hero. If you think I like this, you're crazy. Look, Amy, this is my town and I've got friends here.
Some of the stories praise the legendary cowpuncher, while others poke fun. Some are lively tales of adventure and romance, while others offer rare glimpses into the real-life world of the cattleman.
A collection of more than 250 recipes contributed by some of the best-known TV, film, and rodeo cowboys (and cowgirls), as well as by cooks at some of the top ranches in the country.
The All-American Cowboy Cookbook is filled to the brim with favorite recipes from the country's most famous western stars'from the Silver Screen and television to rodeo heroes and cooks on real working ranches, as well as recipes from some ...
This book entertains and educates with an insider's look at topics such as ranching, rodeos, chuck wagon cooking, cowboy music, country and western dancing, and most important, the cowboy spirit.
In American Cowboys, renowned French photographer Anouk Masson Krantz travels tens of thousands of miles from New York City across the United States to dive deeper into the world of the cowboy culture.