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New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer delivers two classic tales of finding love when you least expect it! Nelson’s Brand When Gene Nelson discovered the truth about his family, he realized his whole life was a lie. Ever since, the rancher has been footloose and reckless, treating romantic entanglements as entertaining distractions. The minute he saw Allison Hathoway, he knew he wanted her. But there was something different about the secretive Allison… The Wedding in White Sweet schoolteacher Natalie Brock’s life changed forever when she met handsome rancher Mack Killain. Ever since that first kiss, Natalie knew Mack was the only man for her. Trouble was, the rough-edged loner had sworn off marriage, and told her so on more than one occasion. But Natalie would not settle for anything less than all his love! New York Times Bestselling Author Previously published as Nelson’s Brand and The Wedding in White
SINGLE…WITH CHILDREN Running from a bad divorce Emily Major was looking for peace, quiet and a safe new life for her son. She was not looking for love, not even from a walking, talking cowboy fantasy like her new neighbor…. But rancher Adam Winchester was used to getting his way, especially when it came to women. With sweet talk and persistence, this hard-as-nails single father was determined to win Emily’s heart—come hell, high water or…teenagers. With their kids wreaking havoc on romance, could they be lovers and family? Just how far was Adam willing to go to make the land—and the woman—his?
Get ready for a wild ride through the rugged outback of Central Queensland, where one man's perfect life is about to be turned upside down. Lachlan Fairfax is a cattleman through and through, living and working on his family's station and loving every moment of it. But when Darcy Cooper arrives at Marlowe Downs with a shocking accusation, Lachlan's world is thrown into chaos. It's not just because Darcy is the most beautiful woman he's ever seen, it's because she claims he's the father of her late sister's baby and must provide for his son financially. Lachlan is stunned - he's never even met this sister, let alone fathered a child with her. Is this some kind of sick joke, or is Darcy a cunning fraudster looking to cash in? Darcy is determined to make Lachlan face the truth. Her beloved sister revealed on her deathbed that Lachlan was the father of her son, and there's no way she would have lied. But Lachlan refuses to take responsibility, and Darcy won't back down. She's traveled over three hundred miles through the harsh outback to make sure Lachlan does right by his son, and she won't leave until he does. Fans of rugged cowboys, sizzling chemistry, and high-stakes drama will love A Cattleman’s Secret Baby - the fourth installment in USA Today bestselling author Chris Taylor’s Fairfax Family series. If you enjoyed The Cowboy’s Baby Bargain by Joanne Rock, you won't want to miss this heart-pounding tale of love, secrets, and redemption. Start reading today!
Cayd Fairfax, a rugged cattleman from the outback of Australia, is desperate to save the cattle station that’s been in his family for generations. When he’s given the opportunity to appear on a TV show featuring sexy farmers looking for brides, he seizes the chance to gain publicity for the station and maybe even find his soul mate. When TV producer, Lily Calimeris, sets eyes on Cayd, her pulse beats a little faster. But she’s already engaged to her childhood sweetheart. She has no business noticing another man. Much to her consternation, as Lily and Cayd are forced together during the show, the attraction between them continues to grow. To complicate matters, it’s her job to manage the expectations of the three beautiful contestants handpicked by Cayd who are all vying for a marriage proposal. Will Lily break off her engagement and toss her hand in the ring to win Cayd’s heart? Find out in this heart-pounding romance that will leave you wanting more. If you enjoyed books such as Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook, you'll love this novel from USA Today bestselling author Chris Taylor. Start reading today!
Religion is a part of all our lives. The Abernathy clan is no exception. It would be destined that at least two of them would respond to the call for worship, and two of them did. The Reverend Malcolm Abernathy followed the faith of the Anglican Church and Father Umberto Abernathy opted for the Roman Catholic Church. These two men spent most of their time in Canada, Malcolm getting into politics for a while and Umberto introduced what he considered a more practical approach to awarding of penances. In both instances the Abernathy genes prevailed and neither one practiced abstinence which was a more serious situation with Umberto than with Malcolm. Their lives and exploits are not to be taken too seriously. They are obviously figments of the imagination of the author, and are meant to be enjoyed or possibly envied.
With more twists and turns than a Texas tornado, best-selling author Joe Nobody’s new novel takes the reader on an action-packed, post-apocalyptic adventure. The 18th volume of the highly acclaimed, Holding Their Own series, Honor’s Edge is told in Bishop’s voice. A modern-day range war spills over into Texas, and soon Bishop finds himself embroiled in the conflict. The Texan is caught between a ruthless gang and the cunning men who will stop at nothing to take them down. Meraton becomes ground zero as the vicious, swirling conflict threatens the republic’s survival. Outmaneuvered, arrested, and with his back against a wall, Bishop has no option but to call for help from his former comrades. The West Texas desert is soon stained with blood, and the casualties will alter his life forever.
Previously published as Caress of Fire SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED Lisette Keller has always dreamed of opening up a millinery shop in Chicago. But first she has to get there. Taking a job as a cook on a cattle drive certainly wasn’t part of her dream, but then so wasn’t the iron-jawed rancher running the whole operation. Maybe it’s the way he wears his Stetson or the steely gaze underneath the brim drinking her in, but when he touches her, it’s like a dream she never wants to end . . . HE FOUND WHAT HE NEEDED When the spirited beauty applied for the cook opening, Gil McLoughlin was doubtful she could handle the long hot trail from Texas to Abilene. But he was also tempted by thoughts of what she could handle. Against his better judgment, he not only hires Lisette, but soon enough, under a starry night sky, he gives in to every temptation she lights up inside him. From that point on, where they’re heading no longer matters. Home had found them in their lasting embrace . . .
When Kelsey Garland meets the ruggedly handsome Brock Fairfax, the chemistry between them is undeniable. But Kelsey is desperate to save her mother's life, and the only way she can do that is to find a husband before her 30th birthday. That’s only six months away. The clock is ticking, and the pressure is on. As their relationship deepens, Kelsey's ulterior motive is revealed, leaving Brock angry and hurt. With secrets, lies, a million dollars, and her mother's life at stake, will they be able to defy the odds and find true love? If you enjoyed Colleen Hoover's Hopeless, then you're sure to love USA Today bestselling author Chris Taylor's A Cattleman in Disguise. Start reading today!
Cowboys are an American legend, but despite ubiquity in history and popular culture, misperceptions abound. Technically, a cowboy worked with cattle, as a ranch hand, while his boss, the cattleman, owned the ranch. Jacqueline M. Moore casts aside romantic and one-dimensional images of cowboys by analyzing the class, gender, and labor histories of ranching in Texas during the second half of the nineteenth century. As working-class men, cowboys showed their masculinity through their skills at work as well as public displays in town. But what cowboys thought was manly behavior did not always match those ideas of the business-minded cattlemen, who largely absorbed middle-class masculine ideals of restraint. Real men, by these standards, had self-mastery over their impulses and didn’t fight, drink, gamble or consort with "unsavory" women. Moore explores how, in contrast to the mythic image, from the late 1870s on, as the Texas frontier became more settled and the open range disappeared, the real cowboys faced increasing demands from the people around them to rein in the very traits that Americans considered the most masculine. Published in Cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University.