This New York Times bestselling author delivers a "page-turning romance" (Nora Roberts) about a woman in jeopardy who finds protection--and love--in the arms of a small-town cowboy. After running wild in his youth, Finn Monroe is now on the other side of the law as the local attorney. Between his practice and working at his family's ranch, his days aren't as exciting as they used to be--until Jessica Blair steps into his office. Gorgeous and determined, Jessie has a hunch her aunt is in trouble, and Finn is her last hope. As someone who relies on facts rather than feelings, Finn is skeptical. But it can't hurt to do a little digging. Jessie knows her aunt, and there is no way she would disappear on an "extended honeymoon" after hastily marrying a smooth-talking cowboy. Something is wrong, and Jessie is going to find out what. As soon as she and Finn start poking around, it becomes clear someone is willing to go to great lengths to keep them from the truth. But as the danger grows, so does their attraction. With both their lives on the line, Finn will discover just how far he'll go to keep Jessie safe. Includes Cowboy to the Rescue, a bonus novella by A.J. Pine!
This New York Times bestselling author delivers a "page-turning romance" (Nora Roberts) about a woman in jeopardy who finds protection?and love?in the arms of a small-town cowboy.
This is a blank, lined journal that makes a perfect funny gift for friends and family who were born and raised in the beautiful countryside with cowboy boots and cowboy hats.
2004 Will Rogers Medallion for Outstanding Achievement in the Publishing of Cowboy PoetryJourneying into the rugged breaks that skirt the eastern rim of the Llano Estacado West Texas ranch country...
Brad Johnson stars as Blessing , westerns other than reruns . “ The Young Riders , ” the sheriff of Plum Creek , who is surrounded by based on the Pony Express , lasted longer than the a cast of weird characters and caricatures .
" Her career spanned eight decades, and in 1996 (also the year of her death) she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Here is the story of a tiny, blue-eyed woman who had a pioneering spirit and a big voice.
For though the cowboy's arms were where April longed to be, what would Denver do when he discovered that home was with the woman who'd never forgotten him—and the child he'd never known?
I have no idea if you will appreciate this book, but I will guarantee that after reading Colt Barelman's biography, you will never look at anyone wearing a cowboy hat in the same light as you had.
Relates some of the legends of Pecos Bill, from the moment he bounced out of his family's covered wagon to the day his long-lost brother appears and explains that Bill is not like the coyotes that have raised him.
As the United States expanded west in the 1800s, and cattle became big business, the figure of the young brash cattleman who rode with the herds quickly emerged as a...
Adapted from the short story "The man who was a horse" in Julius Lester's Long journey home (1972).