The Rancher's Daughter


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Once a hunter of renegade wizards, Silas Vendine is now on the run from the law himself. He and Lainie are living on what Lainie can win at cards and whatever odd jobs Silas can get from people who need his skills and don't ask too many questions. When Lainie's luck with the cards turns sour, they are led to a meeting with one of the richest ranchers in the Wildings. Brin Coltor wants Silas and Lainie to undertake a dangerous mission into A'ayimat territory for him, and they can't afford to turn him down. But Coltor is hiding a few secrets of his own, that lead Silas and Lainie right into the trouble they've been trying to avoid. Book 3 of Daughter of the Wildings




The Rancher's Daughter


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They came from different worlds To the residents of Rumor, Montana, Ash McDonough was nothing but trouble. It didn't matter that ten years had passed since he'd last set foot in town. Nothing could redeem him—not even the fact that he'd rescued the daughter of the most powerful man in the county from a fiery blaze. But Maura Kingsley seemed hell-bent on tearing down the defenses of the cowboy who'd saved her life. While it would take a better man than Ash to resist her passionate kisses, he wasn't about to let the beautiful redhead anywhere near his wary heart. After all, he'd learned long ago that risks were rarely worth taking—even if it meant losing his chance at love.…




The Rancher and His Unexpected Daughter


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From the author of Feels Like Family, a Netflix Book Club Pick! Fatherhood is filled with all kinds of unexpected surprises in this acclaimed Adams Dynasty story from New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods. Widower Harlan Adams had plenty of experience with children—male children, anyway. So when a rebellious teenage girl stole his truck and went for a joyride, Harlan was baffled. Then he confronted her intriguing, sassy mother and was totally thrown for a loop. While he might not know anything about girls, he thought he knew everything about women. Trouble was, Harlan had no experience with a woman who told him no…




Rancher's Daughters


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The favored daughter of one of the Wyoming Territory's most respected ranchers falls in love with a sheep farmer after one unforgettable kiss. It's hard to enjoy a proper courtship when Mariah's pa wants to kill her beau. But in Stuart's strong arms, Mariah can't help thinking that forgetting herself is the best thing she's ever done. Includes the ninth installment of "Lair of the Wolf".




The Rancher's Daughters


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The Rancher's Daughter


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Once a hunter of renegade wizards, now Silas Vendine himself is on the wrong side of the mages' law, with his illegal marriage to Lainie - who has her own forbidden and supposedly impossible magical powers. On the run from the law, Silas and Lainie are scraping by on what she wins at cards and whatever odd jobs he can get from people who need his skills and don't ask too many questions. When Lainie's luck with the cards turns sour, they are led to a meeting with one of the richest ranchers in the Wildings. Brin Coltor wants Silas and Lainie to undertake a dangerous mission into forbidden A'ayimat territory, and they can't afford to turn him down. But Coltor is hiding a few secrets of his own, that lead Silas and Lainie right into the trouble they've been trying to avoid. Join Silas and Lainie in an adventure filled with magic, danger, and romance and discover the wonders and mysteries of the Wildings in the epic romantic fantasy-western series Daughter of the Wildings. Content note: language, violence, and mild to moderate sensual content.




Slocum and the Rancher's Daughter


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More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA




C.C.'s Daughter


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“Sexy, glitzy, riveting…will keep you up all night turning pages.” —RAVE REVIEWS C.C. McCarthy had a gift. His beautiful singing voice captivated the women who heard it, including Valentina Trent, owner of Bluebonnet Records. But when C.C. turned down Valentina’s offer of a contract—and herself—he had no idea that he’d ignited a feud that would outlive both his career and his life. Years later, Laura McCarthy has just lost her beloved father, C.C., to drugs. Devastated by his death, she finds herself on a wayward path that steals her innocence and shatters her illusions. But with steadfast determination and her father’s memory to give her strength, Laura vows to overcome the shadows of C.C.’s mistakes and restore his legend, against all odds.




The Rancher's Daughter


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Confident and curvy, all Evelyn Crawford is looking for is a night of fun with no strings attached. The last person she expects to see at the bar is the man she's been in love with for most of her life.All Thomas Sinclair wants is a quiet night and a cold beer. What he doesn't expect to see is Evelyn in an outfit that reveals every tempting curve. He's made a promise to Evelyn's father to protect her from men like him but this night changes everything. His resolve to keep his distance is tested by Evelyn's determination to show him exactly what he's been missing.




The Farmer's Daughter


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Literary legend Jim Harrison's collection of novellas, The Farmer's Daughter, finds him writing at the height of his powers, and in fresh and audacious new directions. The three stories in The Farmer's Daughter are as different as they are unforgettable. Written in the voice of a home-schooled fifteen-year-old girl in rural Montana, the title novella is an uncompromising, beautiful tale of an extraordinary character whose youth intersects with unexpected brutality, and the reserves she must draw on to make herself whole. In another, Harrison's beloved recurring character Brown Dog, still looking for love, escapes from Canada back to the United States on the tour bus of a Native rock band called Thunderskins. And finally, a retired werewolf, misdiagnosed with a rare blood disorder brought on by the bite of a Mexican hummingbird, attempts to lead a normal life but is nevertheless plagued by hazy, feverish episodes of epic lust, physical appetite, athletic exertions, and outbursts of violence under the full moon. The Farmer's Daughter is a memorable portrait of three decidedly unconventional American lives. With wit, poignancy, and an unbounded love for his characters, Jim Harrison has again reminded us why he is one of the most cherished and important authors at work today.