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Studs & Spurs: The Convenient Husband / Seeing You / Judas Steer / Forgotten Favor
Studs Spurs The Convenient Husband / Seeing You / Judas Steer / Forgotten Favor Author:Kiernan Kelly, J. L. Langley, Angela Fiddler, Dakota Flint The Convenient Husband (Innamorati, Bk 1) by J. L. Langley: At the tender age of seven, newly orphaned Micah Jiminez lost everything -- and got lucky. The Delaney family opened their hearts and their home, treated him like one of their own. One Delaney in particular, though, became more than a brother to Micah. ... more »The handsome and protective Tucker is the man to whom he wants to give his love. But after a single passionate night together, Tucker rebuffs him and hightails it to Dallas to pursue his dreams. Leaving Micah to pick up the pieces of his broken heart -- and feeling like a fool.
The impending death of the Delaney patriarch brings an unsavory relative out of the woodwork, threatening Micah’s beloved adopted family. They’re going to need all hands in the fight to keep The Bar D from being pulled out from under them all -- including Tucker. Micah steels himself to convince the man he can’t forget to come home.
To his everlasting surprise, it’s Tucker who comes up with the perfect solution: a marriage of convenience -- to Micah. His gut tells him Tucker’s motivation involves nothing more than saving the ranch. Now he just has to convince his fragile heart.
Seeing You by Dakota Flint: Everything changed for Dylan the night his brother, Simon, was killed in an accident. Unable to face the pain -- or Simon’s partner, Wade -- Dylan leaves life on the Lazy G ranch behind. Over a year later, Dylan gets a call saying he’s needed at home and he returns to find both the Lazy G and Wade in bad shape. Will Dylan and Wade be able to deal with their grief and rebuild the ranch? And will Wade see that sometimes you can find happiness again?
Judas Steer by Kiernan Kelly: When Granger Blue signed on as a drover for the Lazy J, he expected to suffer all the hardships involved in riding herd across the wild, dust-choked plains from Nebraska to Oregon. What he didn’t expect was temptation in the form of a young greenhorn with cornflower blue eyes named Billy Bower. With as many secrets as heads of cattle, the drive may turn out to be the most dangerous of Granger’s life as he works to bring the herd in with his skin -- and heart -- intact.
Forgotten Favor by Angela Fiddler: Angela Fiddler's retired rodeo men accept each other and the black riders.« less