Las doesn't date seasonal workers. Marco's on a three-month contract.Lassiter Windsor-March has been planning for his future for as long as he can remember and he knows exactly where that future lies: at his family's ranch in Wyoming. What doesn't lie in his future is a summer fling with one of the seasonal workers-they never stick around.Even if one of those workers is the college crush he's invited to work a summer job at the ranch.Marco Terlizzese is as laissez-faire as Las isn't. He might not know where he'll be once his contract with Windsor Ranch is up, but he knows three months is plenty of time to get his long-time crush to agree to go out with him.Amid a starry summer sky, their chemistry ignites as feelings deepen, forcing Las and Marco to decide where they truly belong.
The most wonderful time of the year has arrived for this cowboy in New York Times bestseller Donna Grant's next novel, Home for a Cowboy Christmas.
After years of being the black sheep, an unexpected inheritance has finally drawn Caleb Terrell home.
A bittersweet reunion.
This Texas cowboy has come home to Copper Ridge to put down roots…but will he risk his heart again? Find out in this thrilling romance by New York Times bestselling author Maisey Yates!
Cowboy Come Home is Carly Bloom's new sexy Western romance. Perfect for fans of Harper Sloan, Kelly Elliott, Diana Palmer, Jennifer Ryan and Jessica Clare. Welcome to Big Verde, Texas,...
A cowboy’s second act To provide stability for his two young children, retired rodeo rider Josh Dempsey returns home to his family’s Arizona ranch, part of which is used as a mustang sanctuary run by Cara Alverez.
Can they somehow reconcile their dreams to make a forever life together? From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope. Wyoming Ranchers Book 1: The Prodigal's Holiday Hope Book 2: A Cowboy to Rely On
The town bad boy with hidden pain… Champion bull-rider and all-around fun guy Chase Summers is everybody’s friend, but his affable personality hides a lifetime of pain.
He'd never really had a place to call his own… But the broken-down ranch in front of him was the closest he'd ever come.
It wasn't as if her behavior took people by surprise. What did surprise him was how old she looked, and how bad. He'd seen her less than a week ago and she hadn't looked this old. She had been a pretty woman twenty years ago.