Cowgirls Don't Cry


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"The wealthiest of enemies may seduce the ranch right out from under her! Cassidy Morgan wasn't raised a crybaby. So when her father dies and leaves the family ranch vulnerable to takeover by an Okie gazillionaire with a grudge, she doesn't shed a tear--she fights back. But Chance Barron, the son of said gazillionaire, is a too-sexy adversary. In fact, it isn't until Cassidy falls head over heels for the sexy cowboy-hat-wearing attorney that she even finds out he's the enemy. Now she needs a plucky plan to save her birthright. But Chance has another trick up his sleeve, putting family loyalties--and passion--to the ultimate test."-- From back cover.




Cowgirls Don't Cry


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Good girls can play rough too... Jessie McKay's marriage to Luke McKay wasn't perfect. After two years as a widow, she's decided it's time to kick up her bootheels--until Luke's younger brother shows up to ruin her fun. But if Brandt thinks she'll take orders from another McKay man, he's got manure for brains. Brandt McKay has avoided his sweet, sexy sister-in-law ever since confessing that his feelings for her weren't the brotherly type. But when he's faced with proof of Luke's infidelity, Brandt is forced to ask for Jessie's help taking care of Luke's young son. Jessie agrees on one condition--she wants Brandt's boots under her bed for the duration. The sexual chemistry that's always simmered between them combusts. Brandt is ready to make the temporary situation permanent and prove to Jessie he's the one-woman man his brother couldn't be. And Jessie is shaken by feelings she's sworn never to have again for any man...especially a McKay. Warning: Contains branding-iron-hot sex, the one McKay on earth who wants to be tamed, and a woman who has decided tame is for nice girls who finish last.




Cowgirls Don't Cry


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Danielle Baker adores her life in New York. An outspoken atheist punk, she drinks away the nights with her controlling boyfriend, Paul. When she finally pushes her parents too far, she's given an ultimatum- Spend six months in juvie with no home to return to afterward or spend the summer with the brother she barely knows in Montana. It's only three months, how bad could it be?As Dani adjusts to her new lifestyle as a country girl, she's faced with challenges she never thought she must endure. Things like staying ON the horse instead of falling off and not angering the bulls to the point of being chased. Life as a redneck is miserable---until Dani meets Chase. A handsome ranch hand working for her brother, Chase is also the star football player and ace scholar of the countryside Marsh Valley High School.Just as Dani feels like she's finally finding her place, her ex-boyfriend shows up a week before her eighteenth birthday, begging her to come home with a promise to change his ways. Saying no to Paul is a terrifying thought, but saying goodbye to Chase is even scarier. Now, Dani must make a choice that could make -or break-her life.




Cowgirls Don't Cry


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Christine Lynxwiler concludes the McCord Sisters trilogy with Kaleigh's quest for success that brings her right back home to helping kids in the McCord tradition.




Cowgirls Don't Cry


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Cowgirls Don't Cry


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McKella Lucas is a cowgirl on a mission to solve a decades old mystery surrounding her ranch. She has been injured on the rodeo circuit, putting her roping career on hold until her leg can heal, so why not poke around in some mysterious old artifacts left in the old farmhouse? When she discovers one of the previous residents is the victim of an unsolved murder she is drawn even more deeply into the girl's life. It isn't until she finds a mysterious treasure box on the ranch that pieces start to fall into place. Colin O'Grady has learned to occupy himself with something besides rodeo now that his own career has been cut short and he wants to show McKella that there is more to life than roping. He is hesitant to get involved in the mystery surrounding her ranch, but when she won't be swayed, he is determined to protect her. There is someone who doesn't want her to know everything, though, and if she doesn't find out who it is her very life may be in danger.




Cowgirls


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After losing both her parents and being left at the altar by her childhood sweetheart, Whiskey, at the ripe old age of eighteen, was left with the responsibility of raising her sister, Brandy, and her twin brothers, Jack Daniels and Jim Beam. Despite being a strong-willed, somewhat wild, cynical young woman, Whiskey did whatever was needed to keep her family together and hold onto their family ranch. After graduating from the police academy Whiskey chose to become a Bond Recovery Agent in order to pay off her mother's medical bills. In addition to being a kickass bounty hunter, Whiskey sang at her hometown bar and indulged in her one passion which was competing in the rodeo. Given her talent, Whiskey was well on her way to becoming the first woman to win the PRCA as a bull rider. Given her past Whiskey's view on love was negative until one tall, dark, handsome cowboy came along and turned her world upside down.




A Collection of Poems by ''Me''


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Michael Flanary was born in Louisville, KY and raised in Memphis, TN. He served in the US Air Force for 22 years and now lives in Eagle River, AK




But for the Grace of God


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Growing up in a dysfunctional environment, addiction to men, drugs and alcohol and how it all led to prison. Recovery from a hopeless state of mind and rebuilding life through finding a Spiritual life. Songs are used throughout to set the mood and soothe the soul.




Never Don't Pay Attention


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Louise Larocque Serpa often said she was born “in the wrong place, to the wrong woman, at the wrong time.” Born in 1925 and growing up in New York society with a mother who was never satisfied with her rather lanky, unpolished daughter, teenager Louise eventually found happiness when she spent a summer on a Wyoming dude ranch scrubbing toilets, waiting tables and wrangling cattle. Later in life, she settled in Tucson, Arizona, where her introduction to photographing rodeos came about after a friend invited her to watch his children participate in a junior rodeo competition. Using a cheap drug-store camera, Louise began photographing youngsters as they bounced and bucked on small sheep and calves, then sold the pictures to proud parents, beginning a career that would span fifty years and take her to the highest pinnacles of rodeo photography. This biography of the legendary rodeo photographer Louise Sherpa, reveals the story of a woman who made her own way in a man’s world and who helped shaped the character of rodeo. Interviews with her contemporaries and family and photographs from her family archives add flavor to this lively portrait of a remarkable Western woman.