They’re here! The cowboys of 1895 Little Horn, Texas, have
begun arriving. Renee Ryan’s Stand-In
Rancher Daddy (July) introduced readers to 19th century Little
Horn, a small town made up of ranchers with big hearts, and now Louise M.
Gouge’s A Family for the Rancher
takes it one step farther, showing life on a cattle ranch and one dedicated to
breeding cattle ponies.
Rancher
Edmund McKay likes his life simple and quiet—everything feisty neighbor Lula
May Barlow is not! But with a cattle rustler on the loose, he’s duty-bound to
protect the widowed mother, even without her approval. Yet he never expected to
enjoy her company. And he certainly never thought her crowded, bustling house
would be the first place he’d ever feel at home…

If you just can’t wait to learn more about Little Horn, A Rancher of Convenience,
this year’s finale by yours truly, from the publisher now in print and ebook or
preorder it on Amazon. And we’ll be sure to whoop it up when the book comes out
officially in early September.
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Because what are cowboys without a hoedown?
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