Beautiful, spirited heiress McKenna Frasier–daughter to one of the Butte Copper Kings—vowed eternal love to Sinclair Douglas before she left for college and an introduction to society. Four years in New York and travel abroad have opened her eyes, making her realize she wanted more than marriage and a simple Montana life. But when McKenna commits an unforgivable transgression and destroys her … reputation, her dreams are shattered and she is forced to return to Montana disgraced, disowned and unmarriageable.
Sinclair Douglas left Butte to escape the Frasier power and Frasier name, but suddenly all anyone talks about in Marietta is scandalous McKenna Douglas, Paradise Valley’s new teacher. Sin doesn’t want to know about McKenna anymore. He doesn’t want to have to help her, and he sure as hell doesn’t want to love her. But McKenna has lived so long in his heart that it’s her home–even if she doesn’t deserve to be there.
But if there is one man who knows how to rebuild a life when all dreams have been smashed, it’s fierce, uncompromising Sinclair Douglas. Can Sinclair and McKenna heal enough to find their own Christmas miracle, and one more chance at love?
Paradise Valley Ranch series
Book 1: Away in Montana
Book 2: Married in Montana – coming soon – June 2017
Book 3: Home in Montana – coming soon – Winter 2018
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I am currently about 2/3 of the way through this book. It is a pretty good read. I think I can predict that it is going to have a happy ending. The main characters in the book are likeable.
Well constructed plot and characters…very engaging
Boring, and many grammar mistakes.
Entertaining, but a little unrealistic. The end was very predictable.
Clean story–I prefer much hotter.
Good read.
very good and a real romance
It was interesting and easy reading.
Loved it
An enjoyable easy read
Nice easy read & not alot of sex. Very enjoyable
Thoroughly enjoyed the story line and characters.
A light hearted romance novel.
O.K. but not exceptional. The heroine was annoying and the whole ruined reputation situation was a bit over the top. Can’t see why the hero even bothered with her when she was so adamant about not wanting marriage and being so rebellious. The story wasn’t really fleshed out.