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Becoming a daddy to the daughter he never knew… A Bent Creek Blessings romance Tucker Wade’s life changes forever the moment Autumn Myers knocks at his door. Not only is Autumn the identical twin of his recently deceased wife, but she’s brought someone with her—the adorable five-year-old daughter Tucker didn’t know existed. Now this cowboy’s determined to prove himself as a daddy and keep his daughter…even if it means hurting the woman he’s falling for.
The Cowboy and His Best Friend's Daughter by Kaci M. Rose Pdf
Small-town gossip and the man I shouldn’t want could ruin my life forever. Jenna Everyone thinks I’m the aimless lost little girl. But the truth is I’m falling for my dad’s best friend. He’s everything I never thought I wanted. I spend my days writing my novel or working in the diner – dreaming of a different life. With Josh, my dreams aren’t about leaving Walker Lake anymore. Every moment I’m near him, I crave his touch. Small-town gossip and the man I shouldn’t want could ruin my life forever. Josh I know better than to want Jenna. My best friend would lose his mind if he knew how much I dreamed about a life with his daughter. When she’s with me, I feel at ease. She’s beautiful and kind. Watching her on my ranch makes me think we might have a chance. But falling for Jenna could mean losing everything else. There is tons of small town goodness, quirky characters, a town pet horse, and a little drama and suspense along the way. As always there are your favorite steamy bits, no cheating, and always a Happily Ever After.
She’s moved home, but can she move on? One night with professional bull rider Trent Campbell had been everything that Kelly Sullivan had fantasized about. Unfortunately, it cost her everything. When she became pregnant, her father threw her out because she wouldn’t tell him the baby's father was his rodeo hero—the hero who ghosted her when she tried so many times to tell him about their daughter. Trent Campbell never forgot the best night of his life. It was what kept him going when a 2,000-lbs bull ended his career and almost his life. Throughout his long recovery, thinking of Kelly and wishing he still had his stolen phone so he could contact her, were what got him through the tough days—that, and his bull-headed stubbornness that he’d not only walk again, he’d ride. When Kelly returns to Last Stand, Texas, in a last-ditch effort to keep her family from selling the Three Sisters Ranch, she has a plan to make her father proud of her again by turning part of the land into a destination wedding location. Her father, however, has already temporary leased Trent some land for a rodeo school. Kelly and Trent still have the same explosive chemistry, but now the stakes are higher. If she lets Trent into her life, it won’t only be her heart he breaks this time if he leaves, it will be their daughter’s.
Bride on the Ranch Beatrice Doyle came to Montana to escape her father's marriage plans for her--not to lasso herself a cowboy. Yet she can't ignore the sparks that fly between her and Levi Harding while she's at his family's ranch, caring for his injured stepmother. But opening her heart would mean sacrificing her quest for independence... After being rejected by the girl he hoped to marry, Levi vows never to love again. Nevertheless, he's drawn to big-city girl Beatrice. In her, the half-Native American rancher sees himself: someone a little bruised, a lot lonely. And when the two join forces to care for an orphaned girl, he yearns to heal their fractured hearts--and form the family they all long for. Montana Cowboys: These brothers live and love by the code of the West
They were married for a few months. She lost their baby...or so he thought.Rex Johnson knows he's the loudest brother. He doesn't even try to hide it, because he has plenty of other secrets he's never told anyone. Not his parents. Not his brothers. No one.Iwas only married for four months.No one needs to know. Especially because it was five years ago, and Rex hasn't heard from Holly Roberts since she left for work one day and never came back to their apartment. She filed for divorce the next day, and Rex's whole world fell apart.One day at a time...He's done a decent job of putting himself back together after he returned to Chestnut Springs and the family ranch. But when he has a chance encounter with a little girl after his brother's wedding, he comes face-to-face with Holly again.Oh no. And who is that girl?Holly's terrified to tell Rex that the little girl is their daughter, but she does. In and out of treatment facilities, Holly's been suffering from depression and doing the best she can as a mom. She's been slowly putting her life back together one piece at a time, and when Rex tells her if she leaves Chestnut Springs, he'll call the cops, she decides to stay.It's time to stop running anyway.Can Holly and Rex reconcile their differences and build a family with their daughter?
In 1901, Philadelphia's celebrity female journalist stepped off a train in Blackfoot, Montana, and into a world of living legends. The miners and frontiersmen, Indians and trappers that Caroline Lockhart met there inspired this beautiful, single, strong-willed woman to live a life she had only dreamed about in what remained of the Wild 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.
They call him the Cowboy Kid, the strange boy who lassoes trash cans and whinnies like a horse. He dreams of escaping the city, of riding away on a golden steed of his own. And then, one wonderful night, the Cowboy Kid’s dreams come true. A magnificent stallion carries him to the heavens on a magical ride. Soon they are joined by other horses, leaping from paintings, jumping down from stone pedestals in parks, and breaking free of merry-go-rounds – and they lead a riotous stampede of marble, wood, and paint through the streets of the town and beyond. A beautiful book about freedom and the urge to break away for the child in everyone.
The Cowboy's Adopted Daughter by Patricia Thayer Pdf
Alex Casali cut ties with his roots long ago. Now he's a Texas cowboy. But even a Stetson can't disguise the Italian fire in his eyes. Hired to run a quilting course at the A Bar A ranch, Allie is appalled when a brooding cowboy accuses her of trespassing. Manners make a man, and strong single mom Allie wants nothing to do with arrogant Mr. Casali. But when her little daughter utters her first words in a year to Alex, Allie begins to wonder whether there's more behind his smoldering gray eyes than she first thought.
Families for the Cowboys by Mary Sue Jackson,Leslie North Pdf
Saddle up for romance… Got a hankering for sexy cowboys, smoldering passion, and surprise families? Then gallop to this scorching boxed set, and meet three hunky ranchers who are sure to earn a spot on your Most Wanted list… In The Rancher’s Unexpected Nanny, widower Finn Henry has given up on love. Throwing himself into his work, the last thing this stoic cowboy is looking for is a new romance. But when his daughter’s teacher offers her services as a summer nanny, they both get a lesson in simmering passion. In The Cowboy’s Pregnant Fake Fiancée, rodeo star Dean “Wildcard” Slate is just looking to recover from an injury, and spend some quiet time home on the ranch. But when a night of passion with beautiful baker Marley Arrowood leaves her with a bun in the oven, they’ll have to pretend they’re already married to keep the tabloids off their tail. And in The Cowboy’s Convenient Marriage, sexy cowboy Emmett Sawyer finally marries his gorgeous childhood sweetheart, Charlotte Kennedy. There’s just one catch… Their marriage is a sham, and Charlotte is just angling for a green card. But when the smoldering passion between them turns real, Emmett realizes he’s in danger of falling in love with his pretend wife.
Annotation Before Owen Wister's publication of The Virginian in 1902, the image of the cowboy was essentially that of the dime novel. This title details the evidence that Everett Johnson a cowboy from Virginia who had been a friend of Wister's in Wyoming in the 1880s, was the initial and prime inspiration for Wister's cowboy.
Their first meeting should have been an enchanting moment. A moment that would always spark fond memories. So why did it seem so ordinary? Chance Thatcher is making his way on the rodeo circuit. He’s a well known citizen of Sagebrush, Texas and he makes the most of it when necessary. Chance might be at a crossroad in his life, but he can still turn on his charm… especially when he encounters a pretty woman. Kate Benson is a successful event planner. Her Washington DC business has become all the rage in the hot social scene of politics and power. A special project brings her to Sagebrush, but her initial arrival is far from the easy small town experience she'd expected. Meeting Chance alters the course of her journey, and she quickly finds herself drawn to him. They come from different worlds, but there's something about him that makes her feel comfortable when she shouldn't. As he seems to reciprocate these feelings, Kate’s real life back in DC threatens to pull them apart before they get a chance to see what might be. Chance is sure he's been played and can't believe he fell into such an obvious trap. Once the secrets are out, their differences seem more pronounced than ever. Is there a remote possibility that Chance and Kate can actually talk things out? Is there something they’re missing that can help them reconnect and pick up the relationship that was budding?