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In this gripping survival narrative from the New York Times bestselling western master, young Hardy and Betty Sue are left alive after a wagon train raid. With only a knife and a horse, the children must face the winter wilderness.
From a New York Times bestselling author: Headed home for Christmas, Hayley needs a fake fiancé to present to her marriage-obsessed mom — and sexy cowboy Badger seems perfect. But what happens when they develop real feelings for each other over the holidays?
Snow White’s on the run and sexier than ever… tolerance for assholes in my life. No thank you. I’ll show…
To be elected sheriff, Wyoming rancher Fort needs a pretend bride. But what happens when the best woman for the job is Cori, his high school rival — and the woman he’s starting to think he can’t live without?
A Pulitzer Prize finalist: As the United States pushes westward, a Swedish immigrant heads east to find his missing brother. “Something like Huckleberry Finn written by Cormac McCarthy: an adventure story as well as a meditation on the meaning of home” (The Times).
He’s a loner by choice.She’s a winemaker in a man’s world.Harboring a secret that could tear his family apart, Naughton…
After a tornado wreaks havoc in small-town Prairie, police chief Travis offers single mom Elaine and her son a place to stay. But once he breaks his own rules to let her into his heart, he doesn’t know if he can let her go… From a USA Today bestselling author!
Sometimes it takes more than water to put out a fire.Daredevil Cassidy Grace tried for years to get Parker Hansen’s…
He will protect her But can the sheriff resist his forbidden desire? Oak Grove sheriff Tom Baniff might be hunting…
The start of a series from a #1 New York Times bestselling author! Shallie is back in Painted Pony Creek, Montana — and face-to-face with her high school crush, rancher Cord. “Curl up in your favorite reading chair and get lost in the pages of this book” (Debbie Macomber).