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Jasmine Montgomery had a temper! It got her in to trouble sometimes. In fact, it had cost her a job on more than one occasion. That was unfortunate, as she struggled to finish school while supporting herself. All that changed when a dreamy man offered her the perfect job. He was a very attractive, easygoing, well-mannered gentleman who took an immediate interest in her. It was perfect, until she found out Trent had a real aversion to temper tantrums and held people accountable for what they did. While that was new to her and hard to get used to, she loved the way he protected her and made her feel safe and very happy. When she found herself in the center of an unthinkable scandal, she had to rely on that safe feeling and trust Trent to find her and protect her one more time.
Can they somehow find a way to right their wrong? Changes abound when a group of seven ladies raised in an orphanage become an inheritance to the small town of Pine Falls, Nebraska. The ladies have grown up to be strong and independent, out of necessity. That serves them well in a new environment as they start seeing the many single men in town, until they start pairing off as couples. The local men are familiar with the dangers of living in the west in 1890, and try to protect their special lady. However, the ladies are used to taking care of themselves and each other. The men have a difficult time getting the ladies to rely on them and say something if things don't seem right. Just as they think they've found a solution, a traumatic event intervenes. The ladies know the men would have prevented it, had they known what was happening. Now the ladies are wracked with guilt as they hope their men can somehow find a way to right their wrong.
In this fan favorite story from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster, a Buckhornbrother is ready to settle down… too bad he's falling for a spitfire! Buckhorn's big, bad sheriff, Morgan Hudson, wants a wife—one who's even-tempered, undemanding and content withsmall-town life. So why can't he stop thinking about brazen Misty Malone? The dark-hairedcity girl is downright aggravating—and she sure loves to aggravate him in particular. Butthough she may not be perfect, Morgan starts to realize that they just might be perfecttogether… Misty's in Buckhorn for only one reason—to attend her sister's whirlwindmarriage. Once she's sure that everything is as it should be, she'll hightail it away toget some distance between her and the controlling, larger than life Morgan. Too bad she'snot sure where to go next, since she's recently been fired, framed, and is keeping a verybig secret. But these Buckhorn men take care of the women they love, and she's about tofind out she's no exception! Originally published in 2000
The sheriff of Pine Falls, Nebraska, has his hands full. When Ernie Rucker passed away, he left his house and money to the town. It was put into a trust in the sheriff’s name with the specification that it be spent to benefit the community. The men in Pine Falls and surrounding area far outnumbered the women. When the sheriff learned the plight of eight desperate young ladies back east with nowhere to live, it caught his attention. He could bring the ladies to Pine Falls. It seemed like a perfect match, but once he set the wheels in motion, nothing seemed to go as planned. WARNING: The Town's Inheritance is a sweet romance set in the late 1800s that includes elements of domestic discipline. If the spanking of adult women upsets you, please do not purchase this book.
Martha Welch felt lost. The wagon train left her and her uncle behind when he became too ill to travel. He'd passed on just hours after they left. She was fighting tears when Wyatt Peterson, a local ranch owner, came across her on his way to Green Falls. He drove her wagon into town, where she planned to get a hotel room for a few days. The hotel was full, though. The sheriff suggested Wyatt take her to his ranch, where he had plenty of room and his housekeeper could help her adjust and make some plans. They began having feelings for each other, even though they each tried to convince themselves it was the wrong time to get involved. Wyatt was sure he didn't have time to keep a lady from New York City safe on a farm in Kansas. Regardless of how determined they were, they soon found out things don't always go as planned. In fact, since they'd met, it seemed very little was even as it seemed, let alone going as planned.
Running with my pants down is a perfect metaphor for the life of one Logan Hunter. Emotionally scarred by the faith forced on him by the traditions of his wildly dysfunctional Catholic-centric family, Logan sets out to blaze his own trail. After a young marriage that everyone knew was doomed to failure, he moves on at a breakneck pace to drink in all that life has to offer, literally and figuratively. His life becomes ruled by the three Bs: business, bed-hopping, and booze. Somewhere along the way, he meets Misty, the sex kitten; Kat, the young, unpredictable one; Liz, the cougar with a voracious appetite for younger men; Champagne Washington, the sultry nightclub singer; Connie and Amanda, the gorgeous, sophisticated, and carnally experimental women who give him a night hell never forget; The Wild ThingsDelta Sue, Kitten, and Lola; and the always-intoxicating Spanish beauty, Carmen. Could there be more? In an ironic twist of fate, Logans best friend, Eddie, starts down an unexpected, life-altering path that begins to mirror Logans. Neither could predict just how a couple of chance meetings would change the game for each of them.
Honey Malone was on the run, fleeing a dangerous predator, when she lost control of her car, drove into a lake—and found herself up to her neck in breathtaking men. After the brothers nursed her through her injuries, she tried to leave, but she hadn't bargained on their stubborn protectiveness. Or the passionate bond that tied her to Sawyer.
The Buckhorn Brothers are back in "Buckhorn Beginnings," featuring two classic tales of sizzling romance from a "New York Times"- and "USA Today"-bestselling author. Reissue.
Janelle Langley put her love of art and painting on hold while she was married to Max, who considered it an expensive hobby. When he died suddenly, she started painting again to help calm her. Deciding to sell her large house and get a smaller one, the realtor's brother came along to help measure the rooms so they could list it. After admiring a couple of her paintings she'd hung in her house, he asked about them and was surprised to learn she'd painted them. She was just as surprised to learn he owned and operated an art gallery. They found they had more than just their love of art in common, and quickly became more than just friends. He found himself feeling very protective of her and her carefree manner. That protective instinct kicked into overtime when threatening notes begin to appear in her mail.
A recent college graduate, Ty Anderson agrees to move to his grandfather, Cord's, ranch and head up an aggressive plan to improve the quality of his cattle and horses, making it profitable again. Things are going well until his grandfather becomes ill, requiring the services of a home caregiver. Melanie Lambert eagerly accepts the position, moving onto the ranch to be near her patient. Cord adores her. She’s exactly what his grandson needs in a woman and isn’t above playing the matchmaker. When his health takes a turn for the worse, everything plunges into uncertainty. Will Ty be able to carry on without his grandfather’s encouragement and support? And what happens to Melanie, if her services are no longer needed? Can their budding relationship survive the major life changes in their future?