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Rugged Australian Tom Hocking’s reputationis legendary throughout the Outback—as abreaker of horses and a wooer of women. Sowedding planner Chas has made up her mindto keep out of his way while she organizes hissister’s wedding. But there’s nowhere to hide at the Hockinghomestead. And from the get-go theirs is alove/hate relationship as Chas tries to resistTom’s intoxicating good looks. She’s gotfar too much to lose to place herself at thiscattleman’s command!
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!
The Day of the Cattleman was first published in 1929. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The legend of the Wild West, as celebrated in thousands upon thousands of western stories and movies, radio and television programs, has a firm grip on the imaginations of both young and old, not only in America but in many other lands. But, popular though such versions are, they do not tell how the west was really won. Professor Osgood's account sets the record straight for those who want authentic history rather than melodramatic fiction. "The range cattleman," Professor Osgood writes, "has more solid achievements to his credit than the creation of a legend. He was the first to utilize the semi-arid plains. Using the most available natural resources, the native grasses, as a basis, he built up a great and lucrative enterprise, attracted eastern and foreign capital to aid him in the development of a new economic area, stimulated railroad building in order that the product of the ranges might get to an eastern market, and laid the economic foundation of more than one western commonwealth." Professor Osgood traces the rise and fall of the range cattle industry, particularly in Montana and Wyoming, from 1845 to the turn of the century. He gives a detailed account of the activities of the stock growers' associations and of the cattlemen's relations with the railroads and with the Federal government. The book has won critical acclaim both in this country and abroad. The Saturday Review has described it as an "honest, scientific, and thorough examination" of a "semi-epic phase of Western life, now almost completely dead." In England, the Times Literary Supplement called it "the only substantial record of this particular chapter in the history of the West."
What are the connections between cattle branding and Christian salvation, between livestock castration and square dancing, between rustling and the making of spurs and horsehair bridles in prison, between children's coloring books and cowboy poetry as it is practiced today? The Cowboy usesliterary, historical, folkloric, and pop cultural sources to document ways in which cowboys address religion, gender, economics, and literature. Arguing that cowboys are defined by the work they do, Allmendinger sets out in each chapter to investigate one form of labor (such as branding, castration,or rustling) that cowboys perform in their "work culture." He then looks at early oral poems that cowboys recited around campfires, on trail drives, at roundups, and at home in their bunkhouses, and at later poems, histories and autobiographies written by cowboys--most of which have never beforebeen studied by scholars. He discovers that these texts not only deal with work but with larger concerns, including art, morality, spirituality, and male sexuality. In addition to spotlighting little-known texts, art, and archival sources, The Cowboy examines the works of Twain, Steinbeck, Cather,Norris, Dana, McMurtry, and others, and features more than 60 historic photographs, many of which have not been published until now.
Includes decisions of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1902-1934, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1934-1959, and various other courts of the District of Columbia.
Vols. for 1902- include decisions of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and various other courts of the District of Columbia.
He's looking for love… while she looks for a murderer. Kaya Altaha is anxious to prove herself as Fuego's sheriff. So it's important to her to keep her relationship with Everett Eaton under wraps. But when four bodies are discovered on Everett's ranch, he becomes a suspect and Kaya's attraction to the charming cattle baron conflicts with her job. Now, Kaya must balance her desire for Everett with her need to solve the case. From Harlequin Romantic Suspense: Danger. Passion. Drama. Feel the excitement in these uplifting romances, part of the Fuego, New Mexico series: Book 1: Coldero Ridge Cowboy Book 2: Ollero Creek Conspiracy Book 3: Close Range Cattleman
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?
Amidst the harsh, untamed landscape of the Australian outback, Maggie Fairfax thrives as the manager of a sprawling cattle station. But when the owner suddenly passes away, Maggie’s world is turned upside down. Suddenly, she finds herself face to face with Raf Hetherington, the new owner who is eager to sell the property and return to city life. Despite their opposing goals, a spark ignites between them. As Maggie and Raf navigate their attraction, they must also grapple with the conflicts that arise from their different backgrounds. While Maggie is determined to stay and continue her work, Raf is eager to move on and invest in more lucrative ventures. But as they spend more time together, Raf begins to see the allure of the outback and the woman who calls it home. Will Raf have the courage to leave his old life behind and take a chance on Maggie? And will Maggie be able to save her future and the futures of those who depend on her? In this tale of love, land, and the power of the Australian outback, Chris Taylor weaves a captivating story that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. For fans of rugged landscapes, forbidden love, and heartwarming journeys, A Cattleman’s Daughter is a must-read. Don’t miss out on this USA Today bestselling author’s latest masterpiece! Grab your copy today before the price changes.