THE RANCHER'S BLESSED EVENT


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twins on the doorstep WITH BABY ON THE WAY… The very sight of Cooper Dunn still made Emily's pulse race, but the last thing she wanted was to let him back into her life…or her heart. What Emily needed was a man who would stay, a man who would love her more than the next rodeo…a man who'd love the baby she was carrying. Cooper made no promises—he'd help get the family ranch in working order and then he'd move on. But spending time with Emily awoke long-buried feelings—and made him yearn for a family. And then the baby came…. STELLA Bagwell The next generation of Murdocks continues the adventure of love!




Summer in Montana


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Orphaned at birth, Elizabeth had to fight her whole life against the feelings of loneliness and abandonment. Now the time had come for her to make a new life for herself. The opportunity was there with the whole big world open to her, but would she be able to overcome the trauma caused by feelings of being unwanted in order to begin anew? With the orphanage in her rearview mirror, Elizabeth must now enter a world of complete strangers in unchartered territory. The little red-haired girl with big green eyes, who nobody wanted to adopt, was now grown and once again thrown into a world of uncertainty. Would Elizabeth ever have the life she desired with a home of her own? Would that life include someone to love, who would return her love? Or, would Elizabeth once again suffer the ordeal of being rejected?




Hearings


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The Rancher's Family Wish


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A home is more than a roof and four walls . . . All Tanner Johns ever wanted was a place to call home. After inheriting Wranglers Ranch, Tanner is determined to carry on with his guardian’s legacy and turn it into a camp for troubled kids. Widow Sophie Armstrong is just as focused on her goals—and on raising her two young children alone. Meeting the rugged cowboy changes everything. Tanner is a natural with her kids, and he lightens Sophie’s load in ways she couldn’t have imagined. But as the shadows in his past come between them, Tanner must convince Sophie he’s a man she can count on—for keeps.




The Bequest


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The majestic country of Montana takes a certain breed of man to battle the elements. Mitchell Randolph is one such man but his inheritance of the family horse ranch is contingent on him marrying the daughter of another ranch family within six months. Mail Order Bride fashion. He hasn't seen Kristy Lord in over fifteen years. His first instinct is to say "To hell with it." Can he face a loveless marriage just to continue the legacy of the ranch that has been in his family since the late 1800's? The only memory Kristy Lord has of Mitch is of a cute teenage boy who had no time for little girls when she tried to tag along with him and her brother, Grant. Being a bequest bride makes her feel like some brood mare the two family patriarchs included in the will. Indentured servitude shouldn't be allowed in this day and time. Is she jumping from the frying pan into the fire if she agrees to this marriage proposal? Grant Lord moves back to Montana to guard his sister's interests and turn the family ranch back into the best beef ranch in the country. The "brother" watches the couple develop feelings for each other despite the odd circumstances. Can two virtual strangers survive the will bequest?




Bring Back the Buffalo!


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How America's Great Plains can become a thriving, sustainable region by utilizing its two dominant renewable resources--grass and wind. Bison and wind power are the twin keys to its long-term future.




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Home on the Ranch: Her Cowboy Hero


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Back in the saddle Hooves for Heroes is much more than a job for Special Forces veteran Colby Kotch, it’s home. When his boss hires a spoiled rancher’s daughter, he’s less than thrilled. But Jayden Gillian is nothing like he expected. The gorgeous physical therapist is a single mom, struggling to raise a three-year-old daughter. Also unexpected—instant sparks. Jayden can’t afford to risk her job for a quick fling. Neither can Colby. But they can still be friends, right? Only, working together makes Jayden long to know more about Colby—and the pain in his past. Pain he’s trying to hide. She won’t let Colby push her away, because two wounded hearts can become whole again…together.




Political Ecologies of Cattle Ranching in Northern Mexico


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Private ranchers survived the Mexican Revolution and the era of agrarian reforms, and they continue to play key roles in the ecology and economy of northern Mexico. In this study of the Río Sonora region of northern Mexico, where ranchers own anywhere from several hundred to tens of thousands of acres, Eric Perramond evaluates management techniques, labor expenditures, gender roles, and decision-making on private ranches of varying size. By examining the economic and ecological dimensions of daily decisions made on and off the ranch he shows that, contrary to prevailing notions, ranchers rarely collude as a class unless land titles are at issue, and that their decision-making is as varied as the landscapes they oversee. Through first-hand observation, field measurements, and intimate ethnographies, Perramond sheds light on a complex set of decisions made, avoided, and confronted by these land managers and their families. He particularly shows that ranching has endured because of its extended kinship network, its reliance on all household members, and its close ties to local politics. Perramond follows ranchers caught between debt, drought, and declining returns to demonstrate the novel approaches they have developed to adapt to changing economies and ecologies alike—such as strategically marketing the ranches for wild-game hunting or establishing small businesses that subsidize their lifestyles and livelihoods. Even more importantly, he reveals the false dichotomy between private and communal ranching. Political Ecologies of Cattle Ranching in Northern Mexico is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of ranching in western North America.




Wild Blue


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Written in three parts, Wild Blue explores a new niche in World War II American literature. It gives an inside view of the young women, their families, and communities, along with national politics and their relations with their counterpart combat pilots at war. Cain reveals how Paula and her peers brought about the greatest revolution in America since 1776. Paula Roncourt, West Texas artist, fights "The Battle of Texas" while her pilot husband, Garner Cameron, commands missions over Germany. Paula, secretary to the Commanding Officer at Goodfellow Air Corps Base, suffers when Garner is shot down over the English Channel, then later, is Missing In Action. Wild Blue's poignant story affirms the strength of our country's young women and combat pilots pulling together to save America and the world for freedom.