The Rancher Who Took Her In - Teresa Southwick Perhaps applying to a Help Wanted ad in her wedding gown wasn’t the best way to make a first impression on a job interview! But Kate Dixon needed to escape the humiliation of her hastily called-off wedding. Cabot Dixon’s Montana ranch, if not the most welcoming place in the West, seemed like the perfect place to keep a low profile. Cabot was a rancher – not a couples’ counselor! – and his past experiences with women (plus the dusty wedding dress) told him Kate was a runner. So when his young son Tyler attached himself to Kate and made not-so-subtle hints about wanting her as his mum, the single dad wondered what he’d opened himself up to...especially when he realised that he’d do anything to keep the runaway bride by his side for keeps! Not Just A Cowboy - Caro Carson Heiress Patricia Cargill is out to prove herself. Running Texas Rescue and Relief gives her the greatest satisfaction she could imagine. Until she meets volunteer Luke Waterson. He’s a little younger, a little brasher and a lot more dangerous than anyone she’s dated before. He could be everything she needs. An unexpected change of fortune, however, reveals Luke isn’t the nomadic cowboy he seems. Falling for a millionaire rancher, especially one who keeps secrets, was not in Patricia’s plans. But a man who sees her as more than just a big bank account could be worth breaking her rules for... The Husband School - Kristine Rolofson Meg Ripley may run the local diner, but she has never been one to get involved in the small town craziness of Willing, Montana. Now suddenly she’s entangled in it? In addition to harboring a pregnant runaway, she’s been enlisted to transform scruffy bachelor cowboys into husband material for a reality dating show. Including her ex-boyfriend, and the only man she’s ever allowed herself to love, Owen McGregor. Owen is still devastatingly handsome and the passion between them hasn’t faded with time. Unfortunately, neither have the issues that drove them apart. But that doesn’t mean Meg is ready to turn him into the perfect man for someone else! Because despite their past, Meg suspects that Owen is still the one.
The trend is unmistakable. The Ranch-style house, a phenomenal success in the '40s, '50s, and '60s, is making a comeback. Like the enthusiastic embrace of Modern-style houses in the past...
If you grew up in postwar America, chances are you lived in or next to a ranch-style house. And the things we loved about ranches when we liked Ike are...
Stars of the hit Netflix series Dream Home Makeover Syd and Shea McGee offers fans a new and intimate look into how they built their business in this bestselling autobiography.
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Following Little Britches and developing an episode noted near the end of Man of the Family, The Home Ranch continues the adventures of young Ralph Moody.
Montana for…now? Thankful for You by Joanna Sims All Nick Brand wants to see of Montana is a for-sale sign on his family’s land. That’s before the Chicago lawyer meets the ranch hand hired to help clean up the property.
As she backed her truck toward the front of the house, she told herself she wasn't going to ogle Austin when she stepped out. After waking up sleeping next to him the night before, the last thing she Home on the Ranch 70.
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Cowboy's Caress / Cowboy's Baby Victoria Pade. is a USA TODAY bestselling author. A native of Colorado, she's lived there her entire life. She studied art before discovering her real passion was for writing. Even after over eighty books ...
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