The Cowboy and the Lady Read online

Page 15


  “Wait, I didn’t mean that I wanted to learn immediately.”

  “That’s good, because you don’t learn how to ride immediately. You learn how to ride slowly, in stages,” he outlined as they arrived at the stables. “Today,” he told her as they walked inside, “we’re just going to get you to mount a horse.”

  “Right after dinner?” she asked nervously.

  “Riding a horse is not like swimming,” Jackson informed her with a laugh. “And anyway, you’re not going to be riding tonight. I just want to get you comfortable sitting on a horse.”

  Suddenly, the animals that were in the stalls looked prohibitively large to her. Larger than they had an hour ago. She didn’t know about this.

  “If you really want me to be comfortable,” she told him, “maybe we should start out with a rocking horse.”

  Jackson thought he heard a quaver in her voice. “Debi, are you afraid of horses?” he asked her.

  “No,” she protested instantly, then, flushing, she reversed her statement. “Yes.” But that wasn’t the answer she wanted to settle on because what she was feeling was complicated. “I mean— Well, maybe. I guess I’m not quite sure yet.”

  This wasn’t some kind of deep-seated fear caused by a traumatic incident in her childhood. He saw none of that in her eyes and was convinced that had there been something like that in her past, he would have been able to pick up on at least some of the signs. There were none.

  Which meant he was free to proceed in making her come around.

  “Come here,” he requested. When she did, albeit somewhat hesitantly, he took her by the hand and drew her closer to the horse in the stall. “This is Annabelle,” he told her. “She’s the gentlest horse on the ranch. Why don’t you try petting her?” he suggested.

  “You’re sure it’s all right?” she asked. “I mean, it won’t bother her?”

  “None of the animals feel threatened if they’re petted,” Jackson promised her seriously. “Most animals don’t,” he added, looking at her significantly.

  When she still hesitated, Jackson took her hand, cupped his own over it and then brought it up to the mare’s muzzle. He then went on to slowly pass her hand over Annabelle.

  “Do it just like this,” he urged as he guided her through the motions. He could almost see her heart pounding in her throat. “See how easy it is?” he asked quietly, soothingly.

  She had to admit that the muzzle felt almost silky beneath her fingers. The longer she stroked the mare, the more she found that she enjoyed the contact.

  “I’m just a little worried that she might be too tired,” she told Jackson.

  “Just for the record,” he told her, tongue in cheek, “I’ve never met an animal who was too tired to be petted. As a matter of fact, they perk up when you do that. Keep it up,” he urged.

  Taking his hand away from hers, he reached into his back pocket. Finding what he was looking for, he extended his hand out and opened it. There were a couple of lumps of sugar in his palm.

  “Here, give her these.”

  Taking the lumps of sugar from him, Debi looked down at them, and then raised her eyes to his. “Are we bribing her?”

  “Yes, we are. Bribing her to like you,” Jackson explained, then added in a slightly lower voice, “Not that that’s actually necessary. I doubt if anyone, man or beast, ever had to be bribed to like you,” he said, momentarily thinking back to her enthusiastic kiss that first evening she had joined his household. It felt as if it had only happened a moment ago—and yet, at the same time it seemed so far in the past. Having her brush her lips against his cheek earlier had just stirred up his reaction to her.

  Jackson shook himself free of the memory, but not nearly as quickly as he would have liked to or felt that he should have.

  It also didn’t help that while the memory had flashed through his mind, he had savored it.

  “When do I get to ride her?” Debi asked.

  “Maybe in a few days.” Jackson didn’t want to rush things. Given her extreme inexperience, there was a risk of Debi possibly falling off and getting hurt. He didn’t want to take that chance.

  “A few days?” she echoed in surprise—and disappointment. “I have to wait that long?”

  “It’s not that long,” he assured her. But she didn’t look convinced. “Like I said, we take this all very slowly, a little bit at a time. You master one step, we go on to another,” he promised.

  She rested her hand on the mare’s muzzle. “And what am I mastering now?”

  Jackson grinned, his blue eyes crinkling. “That’s easy,” he told her. “Petting.”

  Green eyes met blue. “I think that I’ve got that part down pat at this point,” she told him quietly.

  “Great.” Jackson nodded his head, more to himself than to her. “Tomorrow you get to lead your horse around the perimeter of the corral.”

  “Is that when I get to ride her?” she asked, hoping for the green light.

  Obviously she had missed the word lead, he thought. “No, you get to walk right alongside of her while she’s walking, hence the word lead.”

  She didn’t quite understand why she’d be walking around the perimeter of the corral, holding on to the horse.

  “Are we going to be looking for something?” she asked.

  “Yes,” he replied. “Patience. To be a good rider, you have to have patience. Patience to build up a relationship with the horse.”

  “I don’t want to marry the horse, I just want to ride her,” she protested.

  He watched her for a long moment. She was almost pouting. Jackson had to admit that it got under his skin, but not in an irritating sort of way. That was happening far too often It was just unsettling enough to cause what amounted to upheavals in places that were better left unaffected and alone. He could afford to have feelings for Debi.

  Too late for that, Jackson thought.

  What he needed was a battle plan. One where he could come out the victor.

  The next second, he realized that was not going to be as easy as it might sound.

  Chapter Fourteen

  Jackson thought over his options. He wanted to keep Debi safe, but he didn’t want to do it by shutting down her spirit. He came up with a compromise.

  He thought it was a good compromise, but then, he was the one who had come up with it.

  “Okay, tell you what. There is a way that I can let you get up on that horse tonight.”

  She looked at him for a long moment and realized that she trusted him. Maybe that was naive of her, especially after what had happened with the last man she had trusted—John had made her doubt herself and everything she had ever believed in.

  But there was something honest—for lack of a better word—about Jackson, something that told her he had her best interests at heart because he had everyone’s best interests at heart.

  “Okay, I’m listening,” she said, gamely waiting for him to tell her the terms he had come up with.

  “You can get into Annabelle’s saddle, but I’m going to be the one holding on to the reins and leading you around the corral.” He looked at Debi to gauge her response to his idea.

  “You mean like a pony ride in an amusement park?” She could almost envision it. To her mind, the whole thing seemed painfully ludicrous.

  Thinking it over, Jackson inclined his head. “In a way, I guess you hit it dead-on. Yes, like a pony ride in an amusement park—except a lot quieter because the other kids won’t be around.”

  They obviously had different opinions of pony rides and amusement parks. Being taken to one—which he never had—symbolized caring parents and a happy childhood—something else he’d also never had.

  His eyes met hers. He could see Debi’s natural resistance. He sensed that she liked being independent and that was all
well and good, except that wasn’t going to work in this particular situation.

  “It’s the only way,” he informed her, his voice quiet but nonetheless firm. The last thing he wanted was for her to get hurt. Annabelle was gentle, but like any horse, she could be spooked. He wasn’t about to take chances. His reason for that went far beyond not wanting his insurance premiums to rise.

  “I’d feel like a kid,” Debi protested. She was a grown woman, which meant she could hold her own reins. Or rather the horse’s, she silently amended.

  “No, you wouldn’t,” Jackson corrected. “Because all the kids at The Healing Ranch have to show that they can master every step before they can move on to the next step. An inexperienced novice to the sport wouldn’t ask to leap from being that to riding like a moderately experienced horsewoman in one step,” he pointed out. Jackson crossed his arms before him and studied her face. “Now, what’ll it be?”

  Debi knew there was only one answer she could give him. Otherwise, she had a very strong feeling that her horseback experience would be put on hold, maybe even indefinitely.

  Still, she wasn’t above trying to persuade him to see it her way at least once.

  “Tell you what, I’ll do it the right way starting tomorrow evening—if I can ride Annabelle on my own for five minutes tonight.” She followed up the proposition with a wide, hopeful smile. “Please?”

  Jackson ignored her smile—for her own good. It wasn’t exactly easy, but then, he could be stoic when he had to be.

  “My way,” he reminded her.

  Her smile vanished, replaced by a frustrated frown. “You’re being overly cautious.”

  Maybe he was, but it was far better to be safe than to be sorry. He knew what the latter could feel like. “My way.”

  Debi blew out a breath, fairly convinced that there was no way she was going to change his mind. She might as well give up gracefully.

  “Your way,” she said with a quick bob of her head as she conceded the point—and game—to him.

  To her surprise, Jackson didn’t gloat or look smug for having won, the way she’d expected. Instead, he merely nodded and immediately got started. “Okay, let me show you where we keep the saddles and the rest of the gear you’ll need.”

  She followed right on his heel to the closet. When he opened the doors, she saw that there were stacks of saddles, blankets and bridles.

  Collecting what was needed, Jackson proceeded to demonstrate to her the proper way to saddle a horse. Debi watched, making mental notes for when he had her do it—as she was completely certain that he would. Jackson led by example—but he expected that example to be closely followed to the letter.

  “Wait, doesn’t that hurt her?” Debi asked, concerned, when she saw Jackson start to put the bridle bit into the mare’s mouth.

  Quite honestly, she had never given what was involved in preparing a horse to be ridden any thought one way or the other. But being so close to the animal as it was taking place made Debi so much more aware of the process.

  “They fight against it at first, but not because having the bit in their mouths hurts. They fight it because they instinctively know that it means the intended rider is exercising dominance over them. The horses resist that at all costs in the beginning. It’s only natural,” he emphasized. He saw the way Debi was eyeing Annabelle and guessed at what was going on in her head. “She’s used to me, that’s why she doesn’t fight anything I do. She trusts me,” he added proudly. “For the most part, once a horse is broken in, they pretty much put up with being bridled and saddled without a fuss—unless whoever’s doing it mishandles them or treats them cruelly.”

  Finished, Jackson took hold of the bridle with one hand, holding on to it lightly.

  “Ready?” he asked Debi.

  She was a little nervous, but Ryan had done this, she told herself. If he could do it, then she could. After all, she was the older sibling, not Ryan. And as the big sister, she had an obligation to always be the one whom Ryan looked up to, the one who would always be an example for him to model himself after. That meant jumping into the deep end of the pool even if all she had was one swimming lesson under her belt. She had to be fearless so that her brother would never entertain fear.

  She had to be good so that he didn’t fail. There it was, all tied up in a bow. The philosophy that helmed her life.

  “I was born ready,” she answered him.

  Jackson tried not to smile at that. Just as he tried not to smile as he watched her attempt to put her foot into the stirrup and mount Annabelle.

  And fail.

  Then fail again.

  “Would you like a little boost?” he finally suggested after her third unsuccessful attempt to swing herself into the saddle.

  Debi hated admitting defeat. “How do the boys do it?” she asked, frustrated.

  “Simple. They’re taller than you. And they’re used to this. Now, about that help?” he asked her, waiting.

  At least he didn’t say the teens were more agile than she was. Looking back at Jackson, she knew she wasn’t going to get any help from him until she officially asked him for it. Resigned, she gave in.

  “Yes, please,” she said grudgingly, wary about just what that so-called “help” from Jackson might ultimately wind up being.

  To her surprise, Jackson stood before her, laced his fingers together and then bent down, holding his interlaced hands right in front of her.

  The implication was clear, but when she continued to just stare at his hands, Jackson spoke up to encourage her.

  “Go ahead, put your foot right here.” To move things along, Jackson bent down even farther so that she could easily comply with his directions. “Grab hold of the saddle horn with one hand so that you can pull yourself up. Meanwhile, put your foot right here in my hands,” he instructed again.

  Feeling a little strange, not to mention rather wobbly, Debi did as she was told. Liftoff was less than smooth, but she did manage it, which was all that counted.

  “Hey, it worked,” she cried happily.

  “Yeah, how about that.” Jackson pretended to be just as surprised as she was. He secretly enjoyed this display of enthusiasm he saw.

  Taking the reins in his hand, he proceeded to lead her horse out of the stables and into the corral.

  “Hold on to the saddle horn,” he advised.

  “Again?” While happy, she still wanted reasons for everything. “Why?”

  “So you don’t fall off,” he answered simply.

  “I do have a sense of balance, you know,” she protested, then added, “You know, you worry too much.”

  “Keeps my insurance premiums down,” he quipped without looking over his shoulder at her. He just continued walking as he led her horse in a circle.

  She hadn’t thought of that. Just because this was a rural area of the country and he was running a ranch didn’t mean that they were separated from all the annoying, so-called finer points of civilization. Like needing insurance for protection against circumstances that could bring about the loss of the ranch.

  After all, Jackson ran a ranch that took in troubled teens. Myriad troubles could befall one of those teens—or be caused by them. Things he needed to be insured against—just in case some relative suddenly turned up to cite a violation that had in actuality never occurred.

  She saw Jackson in a whole new, far more complicated light. He wasn’t just a simple cowboy or even just a laid-back, drop-dead-gorgeous rancher. He was all that plus a businessman.

  “Do you ever feel like chucking it all and going back to just being a rancher?” she asked him, curious.

  Jackson continued walking along the perimeter, tedious though it seemed.

  He thought her question over.

  “Sometimes,” he admitted. “But then I watch a kid get turned around and s
uddenly it all seems worth it. And, if you want to be technical about it, I was never really a rancher. What I did was help my uncle on the ranch after he straightened me out, but I never had a place of my own to run, at least not one that didn’t involve working with hostile young guys who felt they’d been dealt a bum hand.” He thought about his initial answer to her. “Seeing one of those get turned around, well, there’s really nothing like it,” he reiterated with feeling.

  He’d been guiding Annabelle around the corral, keeping very close to the edges of the corral’s perimeter as he talked with Debi and answered her questions. Before he knew it, he realized that he had come full circle and they were back at the entrance to the stables where they had started.

  Not that he minded spending time with her like this, but it was getting late. Besides, he had a feeling that there were more than a couple of pairs of eyes watching him and Ryan’s sister. He didn’t want the boys to have anything more to talk about than he assumed they already had.

  “How about calling it a night?” he suggested to Debi. “I think Annabelle’s tired.”

  She had no idea how he could tell, but she wasn’t about to argue or question his judgment. He had indulged her and she really appreciated it. “Whatever you say, Jackson,” she answered.

  Whatever he said. Jackson had to admit that he liked the sound of that.

  The problem was, there were a lot of things he felt like saying to her.

  A lot of things he felt like doing with her, as well. Neither of these impulses, he knew, was safe to act on. Not when he thought of the direction that either could take him or, for that matter, the consequences that lay at the end of either line.

  Bringing Annabelle and her passenger back into the stable, he stopped just short of putting the horse into the stall.

  Debi looked down at him. “Something wrong? Why did you stop?”

  “Nothing’s wrong,” he told her, letting the end of the mare’s reins touch the ground. The horse knew enough to remain where she was, as steadfast as if the reins had been tightly tied to a post, physically tethering her. “But it might be easier all around if you dismounted now, before I put Annabelle into her stall and take her saddle off.”

 

    Colton Baby Conspiracy (The Coltons 0f Mustang Valley Book 1) Read onlineColton Baby Conspiracy (The Coltons 0f Mustang Valley Book 1)Cowboy's Rescue (Colton 911 Book 1) Read onlineCowboy's Rescue (Colton 911 Book 1)Bridesmaid For Hire (Matchmaking Mamas Book 23) Read onlineBridesmaid For Hire (Matchmaking Mamas Book 23)Secrets of Forever Read onlineSecrets of ForeverFortune's Greatest Risk (The Fortunes 0f Texas: Rambling Rose Book 4) Read onlineFortune's Greatest Risk (The Fortunes 0f Texas: Rambling Rose Book 4)Cavanaugh Cowboy Read onlineCavanaugh CowboyColton 911: Secret Defender Read onlineColton 911: Secret DefenderCavanaugh Stakeout Read onlineCavanaugh StakeoutThe Late Bloomer's Road to Love Read onlineThe Late Bloomer's Road to LoveColton 911--The Secret Network Read onlineColton 911--The Secret NetworkAn Unexpected Father Read onlineAn Unexpected FatherThe Lawman's Romance Lesson (Forever, Tx. Series Book 20) Read onlineThe Lawman's Romance Lesson (Forever, Tx. Series Book 20)Coming to a Crossroads Read onlineComing to a CrossroadsColton 911: Cowboy's Rescue Read onlineColton 911: Cowboy's RescueSummer of Love Read onlineSummer of LoveCavanaugh Stakeout (Cavanaugh Justice Book 41) Read onlineCavanaugh Stakeout (Cavanaugh Justice Book 41)Texan Seeks Fortune Read onlineTexan Seeks FortuneM.D. Most Wanted Read onlineM.D. Most WantedCavanaugh In Plain Sight (Cavanaugh Justice Book 42) Read onlineCavanaugh In Plain Sight (Cavanaugh Justice Book 42)The Law and Ginny Marlow Read onlineThe Law and Ginny MarlowBridesmaid for Hire Read onlineBridesmaid for HireA Match for the Doctor Read onlineA Match for the DoctorThe Sheriff’s Christmas Surprise Read onlineThe Sheriff’s Christmas SurpriseColton's Secret Service Read onlineColton's Secret ServiceA WEDDING FOR CHRISTMAS Read onlineA WEDDING FOR CHRISTMASA Cavanaugh Christmas Read onlineA Cavanaugh ChristmasCavanaugh Fortune Read onlineCavanaugh FortuneThe 39-Year-Old Virgin Read onlineThe 39-Year-Old VirginComing To A Crossroads (Matchmaking Mamas Book 24) Read onlineComing To A Crossroads (Matchmaking Mamas Book 24)Cavanaugh's Missing Person Read onlineCavanaugh's Missing PersonCavanaugh on Call Read onlineCavanaugh on CallThe M.D.'s Surprise Family Read onlineThe M.D.'s Surprise FamilyAngus's Lost Lady Read onlineAngus's Lost LadyHer Red-Carpet Romance Read onlineHer Red-Carpet RomanceChoices (A Woman's Life) Read onlineChoices (A Woman's Life)Prescription for Romance Read onlinePrescription for RomanceA Perfectly Imperfect Match (Matchmaking Mamas) Read onlineA Perfectly Imperfect Match (Matchmaking Mamas)[Kate's Boys 04] - Travis's Appeal Read online[Kate's Boys 04] - Travis's AppealSecret Agent Affair Read onlineSecret Agent AffairThe Cowboy's Lesson in Love Read onlineThe Cowboy's Lesson in LoveColton Copycat Killer Read onlineColton Copycat KillerA Small Fortune Read onlineA Small FortuneStarting from Scratch Read onlineStarting from ScratchHer Forever Cowboy Read onlineHer Forever CowboyColton Showdown Read onlineColton ShowdownCrime and Passion Read onlineCrime and PassionThe Heart of a Ruler Read onlineThe Heart of a RulerThis Heart for Hire Read onlineThis Heart for HireA Forever Kind of Hero Read onlineA Forever Kind of HeroSpecial Agent's Perfect Cover Read onlineSpecial Agent's Perfect CoverThe Baby Beneath the Mistletoe Read onlineThe Baby Beneath the MistletoeA Maverick and a Half Read onlineA Maverick and a HalfThe Doctor's Guardian Read onlineThe Doctor's GuardianCavanaugh Undercover Read onlineCavanaugh UndercoverHero for Hire Read onlineHero for HireFortune's Heirs: Reunion Read onlineFortune's Heirs: ReunionHow to Seduce a Cavanaugh Read onlineHow to Seduce a CavanaughThe Heiress’s 2-Week Affair Read onlineThe Heiress’s 2-Week AffairTwice a Hero, Always Her Man Read onlineTwice a Hero, Always Her ManMy Spy Read onlineMy SpyAn Engagement for Two Read onlineAn Engagement for TwoTraci On The Spot Read onlineTraci On The SpotCarrying His Secret Read onlineCarrying His SecretIn Broad Daylight Read onlineIn Broad DaylightCavanaugh Cold Case Read onlineCavanaugh Cold CaseIn Graywolf’s Hands Read onlineIn Graywolf’s HandsThe Baby Mission Read onlineThe Baby MissionReal Vintage Maverick Read onlineReal Vintage MaverickTwins on the Doorstep Read onlineTwins on the DoorstepCowboys Are For Loving Read onlineCowboys Are For LovingHeart of a Hero Read onlineHeart of a HeroThe Cowboy's Christmas Surprise Read onlineThe Cowboy's Christmas SurpriseCavanaugh’s Woman Read onlineCavanaugh’s WomanSundays Are for Murder Read onlineSundays Are for MurderMission: Cavanaugh Baby Read onlineMission: Cavanaugh BabyCavanaugh Strong Read onlineCavanaugh StrongWish Upon a Matchmaker Read onlineWish Upon a MatchmakerDangerous Games Read onlineDangerous GamesWhat the Single Dad Wants... Read onlineWhat the Single Dad Wants...Rough Around the Edges Read onlineRough Around the EdgesCavanaugh Judgment Read onlineCavanaugh JudgmentCavanaugh Watch Read onlineCavanaugh WatchCavanaugh's Secret Delivery Read onlineCavanaugh's Secret DeliveryThe Pregnant Colton Bride Read onlineThe Pregnant Colton BrideLet's Get Mommy Married Read onlineLet's Get Mommy MarriedSearching for Cate Read onlineSearching for CateA Forever Christmas Read onlineA Forever ChristmasDangerous Disguise Read onlineDangerous DisguiseMac’s Bedside Manner Read onlineMac’s Bedside MannerCavanaugh Pride Read onlineCavanaugh PrideThe Fortune Most Likely To... Read onlineThe Fortune Most Likely To...Internal Affair Read onlineInternal AffairA Second Chance for the Single Dad Read onlineA Second Chance for the Single DadThe Cavanaugh Code Read onlineThe Cavanaugh CodeSapphire and Shadow (A Woman's Life) Read onlineSapphire and Shadow (A Woman's Life)Her Lawman on Call Read onlineHer Lawman on CallA Dad At Last Read onlineA Dad At LastHer Right-Hand Cowboy (Forever, Tx Series Book 21) Read onlineHer Right-Hand Cowboy (Forever, Tx Series Book 21)Cavanaugh Heat Read onlineCavanaugh Heat[Ladera by the Sea 01] - A Wedding for Christmas Read online[Ladera by the Sea 01] - A Wedding for ChristmasLassoing the Deputy Read onlineLassoing the DeputySerena Mckee's Back In Town Read onlineSerena Mckee's Back In TownA Baby on the Ranch: A Baby on the RanchRamona and the Renegade Read onlineA Baby on the Ranch: A Baby on the RanchRamona and the RenegadeOne Plus One Makes Marriage Read onlineOne Plus One Makes MarriageProtecting His Witness Read onlineProtecting His WitnessCavanaugh Standoff Read onlineCavanaugh StandoffThe Baby Came C.O.D. Read onlineThe Baby Came C.O.D.The Setup Read onlineThe SetupTexas Rose Read onlineTexas RoseThree Marie Ferrarella Romances Box Set One Read onlineThree Marie Ferrarella Romances Box Set OneThe Lawman's Romance Lesson Read onlineThe Lawman's Romance LessonDesperately Seeking Twin... Read onlineDesperately Seeking Twin...Once a Father Read onlineOnce a Father[The Sons of Lily Moreau 02] - Taming the Playboy Read online[The Sons of Lily Moreau 02] - Taming the PlayboyLily and the Lawman Read onlineLily and the LawmanCavanaugh's Surrender Read onlineCavanaugh's SurrenderThe Cowboy and the Lady Read onlineThe Cowboy and the LadyInnkeeper's Daughter Read onlineInnkeeper's DaughterA Bachelor and a Baby Read onlineA Bachelor and a Baby[The Sons of Lily Moreau 03] - Capturing the Millionaire Read online[The Sons of Lily Moreau 03] - Capturing the MillionaireBecause a Husband Is Forever Read onlineBecause a Husband Is ForeverDiamond in the Rough Read onlineDiamond in the RoughThe Doctor's Forever Family Read onlineThe Doctor's Forever FamilyA Lawman for Christmas Read onlineA Lawman for ChristmasCavanaugh Rules: Cavanaugh RulesCavanaugh Reunion Read onlineCavanaugh Rules: Cavanaugh RulesCavanaugh ReunionBaby Times Two Read onlineBaby Times Two[The Sons of Lily Moreau 01] - Remodeling the Bachelor Read online[The Sons of Lily Moreau 01] - Remodeling the BachelorThe Colton Ransom Read onlineThe Colton RansomMendoza's Secret Fortune Read onlineMendoza's Secret FortuneHero in the Nick of Time Read onlineHero in the Nick of Time[Kate's Boys 03] - Mistletoe and Miracles Read online[Kate's Boys 03] - Mistletoe and MiraclesThe Man Who Would Be Daddy Read onlineThe Man Who Would Be DaddyFortune's Second-Chance Cowboy Read onlineFortune's Second-Chance CowboyComing Home for Christmas Read onlineComing Home for ChristmasHer Special Charm Read onlineHer Special CharmThe Baby Wore a Badge Read onlineThe Baby Wore a BadgePerfect Wyoming Complete Collection: Special Agent's Perfect Cover ; Rancher's Perfect Baby Rescue ; A Daughter's Perfect Secret ; Lawman's Perfect Surrender ; The Perfect Outsider ; Mercenary's Perfect Mission Read onlinePerfect Wyoming Complete Collection: Special Agent's Perfect Cover ; Rancher's Perfect Baby Rescue ; A Daughter's Perfect Secret ; Lawman's Perfect Surrender ; The Perfect Outsider ; Mercenary's Perfect MissionMontana Sheriff Read onlineMontana SheriffFiona And The Sexy Stranger Read onlineFiona And The Sexy StrangerMilitary Man Read onlineMilitary ManDating for Two (Matchmaking Mamas) Read onlineDating for Two (Matchmaking Mamas)Cavanaugh Encounter Read onlineCavanaugh EncounterIn His Protective Custody Read onlineIn His Protective CustodyA Small Town Thanksgiving Read onlineA Small Town ThanksgivingWanted: Husband, Will Train Read onlineWanted: Husband, Will TrainSuddenly...Marriage! Read onlineSuddenly...Marriage!Plain Jane and the Playboy Read onlinePlain Jane and the PlayboyPrivate Justice Read onlinePrivate JusticeThe Strong Silent Type Read onlineThe Strong Silent TypeChristmas Cowboy Duet Read onlineChristmas Cowboy DuetFlash and Fire Read onlineFlash and FireColton by Marriage Read onlineColton by MarriageFortune's Valentine Bride Read onlineFortune's Valentine BrideMr. Hall Takes a Bride Read onlineMr. Hall Takes a BrideHer Good Fortune Read onlineHer Good FortuneThe Disenchanted Duke Read onlineThe Disenchanted DukeBeauty and the Baby Read onlineBeauty and the BabyCavanaugh Vanguard Read onlineCavanaugh VanguardIn Bed with the Badge Read onlineIn Bed with the BadgeMy Phony Valentine Read onlineMy Phony ValentineThe Rancher and the Baby Read onlineThe Rancher and the BabyImmovable Objects Read onlineImmovable ObjectsCavanaugh Reunion Read onlineCavanaugh ReunionWife in the Mail Read onlineWife in the MailA Hero in Her Eyes Read onlineA Hero in Her EyesUndercover M.D. Read onlineUndercover M.D.Colton Undercover Read onlineColton UndercoverFound: His Perfect Wife Read onlineFound: His Perfect WifeDr. Forget-Me-Not (Matchmaking Mamas) Read onlineDr. Forget-Me-Not (Matchmaking Mamas)Loving the Right Brother Read onlineLoving the Right BrotherHoliday in a Stetson: The Sheriff Who Found ChristmasA Rancho Diablo Christmas Read onlineHoliday in a Stetson: The Sheriff Who Found ChristmasA Rancho Diablo ChristmasColton Baby Rescue Read onlineColton Baby RescueBaby's First Christmas Read onlineBaby's First ChristmasLASSOED BY FORTUNE Read onlineLASSOED BY FORTUNEThe M.D. Meets His Match Read onlineThe M.D. Meets His MatchA Baby for Christmas Read onlineA Baby for ChristmasHis Forever Valentine Read onlineHis Forever ValentineThe Inheritance Read onlineThe InheritanceThe Woman Who Wasn't There Read onlineThe Woman Who Wasn't There[Kate's Boys 05] - A Lawman for Christmas Read online[Kate's Boys 05] - A Lawman for ChristmasHusbands and Other Strangers Read onlineHusbands and Other StrangersA Match for Morgan Read onlineA Match for MorganThe Doctor's Guardian & Tempted By His Target Read onlineThe Doctor's Guardian & Tempted By His TargetThe Offer She Couldn't Refuse Read onlineThe Offer She Couldn't RefuseThe 7 Lb., 2 Oz. Valentine Read onlineThe 7 Lb., 2 Oz. ValentineFixed Up with Mr. Right? Read onlineFixed Up with Mr. Right?Husband: Some Assembly Required Read onlineHusband: Some Assembly RequiredAdding Up to Family Read onlineAdding Up to FamilyCavanaugh or Death Read onlineCavanaugh or DeathUnwrapping the Playboy Read onlineUnwrapping the PlayboyBecoming a Cavanaugh Read onlineBecoming a CavanaughRacing Against Time Read onlineRacing Against TimeChristmastime Courtship Read onlineChristmastime CourtshipA Billionaire and a Baby Read onlineA Billionaire and a BabyTen Years Later... Read onlineTen Years Later...Cavanaugh on Duty Read onlineCavanaugh on DutyCavanaugh Hero Read onlineCavanaugh HeroFinding Happily-Ever-After Read onlineFinding Happily-Ever-AfterThe Prodigal M.D. Returns Read onlineThe Prodigal M.D. ReturnsMendoza's Secret Fortune (The Fortunes of Texas: Cowboy Country) Read onlineMendoza's Secret Fortune (The Fortunes of Texas: Cowboy Country)Once Upon a Matchmaker Read onlineOnce Upon a MatchmakerDiamond in the Ruff (Matchmaking Mamas Book 13) Read onlineDiamond in the Ruff (Matchmaking Mamas Book 13)Fortune's Just Desserts Read onlineFortune's Just Desserts[Kate's Boys 02] - The Bride With No Name Read online[Kate's Boys 02] - The Bride With No NameThe Agent's Secret Baby Read onlineThe Agent's Secret BabyDoctoring the Single Dad Read onlineDoctoring the Single DadStand-In Mom Read onlineStand-In MomDiamonds and Deceptions Read onlineDiamonds and DeceptionsThe Bride Wore Blue Jeans Read onlineThe Bride Wore Blue JeansThe Amnesiac Bride Read onlineThe Amnesiac BrideCavanaugh's Bodyguard Read onlineCavanaugh's BodyguardBrooding Angel Read onlineBrooding AngelThe Once and Future Father Read onlineThe Once and Future FatherCavanaugh in the Rough Read onlineCavanaugh in the RoughMother in Training Read onlineMother in TrainingShe’s Having a Baby Read onlineShe’s Having a BabyNever Too Late For Love Read onlineNever Too Late For LoveCallaghan's Way Read onlineCallaghan's WayHappy New Year--Baby! Read onlineHappy New Year--Baby!Diagnosis: Danger Read onlineDiagnosis: DangerYour Baby Or Mine? Read onlineYour Baby Or Mine?The Maverick's Return Read onlineThe Maverick's ReturnDo You Take This Child? Read onlineDo You Take This Child?The Women in Joe Sullivan's Life Read onlineThe Women in Joe Sullivan's LifeThe Second Time Around Read onlineThe Second Time AroundA Hero for All Seasons Read onlineA Hero for All Seasons