Though Caroline Wallace can't have a family, she can still have a purpose. Becoming Simpson Creek's new schoolmarm helps heal the heartache of losing Pete, her fiancé, to influenza. Then Pete's brother arrives, trailing a herd of cattle and twin six-year-old girls. Jack Collier expected Pete and his bride to care for his daughters until he was settled in Montana. But bad weather and worse news strand Jack in Texas until spring. It's little wonder Caroline grows fond of Abby and Amelia. But could such a refined, warmhearted woman fall for a gruff rancher…before the time comes for him to leave again?
Forging a new future The Rancher’s Courtship by Laurie Kingery For Caroline Wallace, becoming Simpson Creek’s new schoolmarm helps heal the heartache of losing Pete, her fiancé, to influenza. Then Pete’s brother Jack Collier arrives, trailing a herd of cattle and twin six-year-old girls. It’s little wonder Caroline grows fond of Abby and Amelia. But could such a refined, warmhearted woman fall for a gruff rancher…before the time comes for him to leave again? Lone Wolf’s Lady by Judy Duarte Bounty hunter Tom McCain couldn’t save his childhood friend, but he’ll deliver her six-year-old daughter, Sarah Jane, to the only family she has left in Texas. But that means tangling with Katie O’Malley, the fiery schoolteacher who wants to adopt her. Then a secret from Sarah Jane’s past threatens the young girl’s life, and Katie and Tom must join forces. They’ll need all their courage to turn a perilous future into a dream come true USA TODAY Bestselling Author
Augmented by reminiscences and oral histories, this book traces the adaptations that broadened women's work roles and increased their domestic authority. Garceau also demonstrates how survival on the ranching and mining frontier heightened the value of group cooperation. Hers is a compelling portrait of the American West as a laboratory of gender role change, in which migration, relocation, and new settlement underscored the development of new social identities.
A second-chance romance and a twin switch gone awry shine in these two new steamy Western romances! Second Chance Rancher by J. Margot Critch Some mistakes are meant to be repeated. Tech tycoon Wes Hardwell begrudgingly returns home to fulfill the terms of his grandfather’s will…even knowing it means seeing his wife. His Vegas marriage to veterinarian Daisy Thorne was a mistake, one Wes has yet to annul. He’ll treat this time like a honeymoon, just to get her out of his system. But will their potent chemistry override everything that stands between them? Fake Dating, Twin Style by Katie Frey Lying about her identity seemed like a good idea at the time… When recently divorced Amelia Hartmann rear-ends former football player Antone Williams, she presents her celebrity twin’s ID as her own…only to get invited as his date to a birthday party. When their fake relationship starts developing into real feelings, will her secret identity as an everyday businesswoman send him running, or will she prove to be the twin for him?
Few people in Laramie, Texas, know that Merri Duncan is actually the biological mother of her late sister's twins. Even fewer know that Chase Armstrong, and not his late brother, is their biological father. It's even news to Chase—and when he returns from military duty, he's determined to do the right thing by Merri, who's been raising the twins alone on the Broken Arrow ranch. It's time for a walk to the altar, for the sake of the children. There's just one problem. Merri and Chase are, as they always have been, just friends—nothing more. Without love, their marriage can never be truly complete. Sticking it out may mean sacrificing their chances for future happiness. But maybe faith, hope and desire can bring these two newlyweds what they truly need. After all, it is the season of miracles.
In mythic sagas of the American West, the wide western range offers boundless opportunity to profile a limited cast of white men. In this pathbreaking anthology, Jameson and Armitage brings together 29 essays which present the story of women from that era. Clearly written and accessible, "Writing the Range" makes a major contribution to ethnic history, women's history, and interpretations of the American West. 27 illustrations. 3 maps.
❤ She's a perfect stranger . . . The perfect stranger to change his heart? ❤ As a single parent, cowboy Dax will do anything for his teenage son -- even become a role model at dating. Which is the last thing he’d do on his own. Enter the perfect stranger: an Easterner, visiting small town Bardville, Wyoming, for just two weeks. No way could he fall for this woman who’s his opposite in so many ways – yes, including being sunshiney to his grumpy, according to his matchmaking circle of friends. They’ve finagled things to make sure Hannah’s no longer a stranger. Their attraction is growing. Fast. That makes her the greatest danger of all to this rancher's stubbornly solitary heart. Emotion and romantic comedy blend in the tale of a single father whose desire to help his son turns his heart inside out in Book 3 of the contemporary western romance Bardville, Wyoming trilogy by USA Today bestselling author Patricia McLinn. ~ ~ ~ Three strangers arrive in rugged Bardville, Wyoming. They're never the same ... And neither are the people of Bardville. ~ ~ ~ "In Book 1 Bodie stole my heart, in Book 2 Cully took my breath away, and in Book 3 I fell in love with Dax." – 5* Praise for The Rancher Meets His Match: "It's great to get involved in the characters' lives and want to hit them over the head or have that moment that makes you go "Yes! Finally." The characters become friends of mine that I want to see happy." --5* “Very much like a going home feeling.”—5* "This is one cute, sexy story" -- Bell, Book and Candle “I am now on Book 3 of the trilogy and wishing there were more books to come.”—5* “"Very hot ... Dax and Hannah literally sizzle every time they're in the same room. ... highly recommend"—5* "This is the last of the Bardville trilogy and I am sad, I don't want it to be the last." -- 5* "More please." --5* Georgia Romance Writers' Maggie Award finalist Praise for the Bardville Wyoming, series "This is quite the trilogy. . . . I strongly recommend (Patricia McLinn) to romance readers who like a good storyline, a hot romance between strong men and women, family life, and hometown echoes." --5* "As I finished one book of the series couldn't wait to get next book!" --5* "From Cambria to Jessa to Hannah.... I loved them all! Awesome and I am so glad that I found this author." --5* "Had fantastic week reading this trilogy by Patricia McLinn. Wonderful read. Wonderful!" --5* "A spectacular read. This series is on my list to read again and again." --5* "I was so involved with the citizens of Bardville I hated to turn the last page of book 3. I wanted to know more about the next generation, because I felt part of their lives." --5* “I strongly recommend [McLinn] to romance readers who like a good storyline, a hot romance between strong men and women, family life, and hometown echoes.”—5* Bardville, Wyoming series A Stranger in the Family A Stranger to Love The Rancher Meets His Match Helping love find a way Characters from A Place Called Home, Bardville, and Wyoming Wildflowers series, join forces to bring together people they hope will find love and happiness as they have. The Wyoming Marriage Association First Date: Divorce Second Start: Family A Place Called Home series Lost and Found Groom At the Heart's Command Hidden in a Heartbeat Wyoming Wildflowers series Wyoming Wildflowers: The Beginning (Snowberry) Almost a Bride (Indian Paintbrush) Match Made in Wyoming (Fireweed) My Heart Remembers (Bur Marigold) A New World Jack's Heart (Yellow Monkeyflower) Rodeo Nights Where Love Lives (Threadleaf Phacelia) A Cowboy Wedding (Mixed bouquet) Making Christmas (Pasque Flower)