Innkeeper's Daughter Read online

Page 18

Alex raised her chin. He recognized it as her defensive move. “I do not make snide comments and I certainly don’t make snarky ones.”

  “Yeah, you do,” he contradicted, his tone matter-of-fact rather than annoyed. “Let’s just both resolve to do better,” he proposed, putting his hand out to her.

  She looked at it for a long moment, then finally shook it—warily.

  Wyatt grinned as, after a significant beat, he dropped her hand. “Now, that wasn’t so hard, was it?”

  “What’s going to be hard is you toeing the line,” she told him.

  “We,” Wyatt corrected her. “We will be toeing the line.” As he said it, he wondered if she was going to argue with him about this, as well.

  Alex inclined her head and uttered, “We,” as if the word was a bitter-tasting, rotten piece of fruit, one step away from poisoning her. But at least she’d conceded the point, he thought. For her that was a giant leap forward.

  With that settled for now, Wyatt eyed her plate. She’d hardly touched her food. “You going to eat all that bacon?”

  Suppressing a sigh, she turned her plate approximately ninety degrees so that the side with the bacon slices faced him.

  “Help yourself.”

  Wyatt plucked one crispy strip from the stash, but before making it disappear into his mouth, he raised his eyes to hers and asked, “You don’t mind?”

  “Would it matter?” she countered.

  The old Wyatt would have retorted, “No.” But he’d shed that skin a long time ago. Except, old habits died hard—but they did die, he reminded himself.

  “Yes, it would matter. I don’t want to alienate you our first day working together.”

  “Too late,” she said dryly, then, realized that she had been flippant when she was supposed to be trying not to be. “Sorry,” she murmured. “This arrangement is going to take some getting used to for me.”

  “Ditto,” he agreed. “And for the record, I meant no disrespect earlier—”

  “Which earlier?” she asked in all sincerity. He’d already said a few things that she could have taken the wrong way.

  “When I said you were Cardinal Richelieu. What I meant by that was that I saw you as a very capable person, someone who could take over at a moment’s notice and keep things running smoothly.”

  Boy, talk about a spin doctor. She had to hand it to him. “The Cardinal,” she pointed out, “did it because he was power mad.”

  “Some say he did it because he wanted France to stay strong, be respected, do well. See the similarity?” he asked.

  “Put that way...okay,” she admitted, “you weren’t trying to be insulting.” She nodded at the bacon that was still on her plate. “You can have more if you want. Or just ask Cris to make up a plate for you. You can have whatever you want, you know.”

  Too late, Alex realized that she’d just given him far too much of a straight line to resist, even if he was on his best behavior.

  “I already have it,” he answered. “I like nibbling off your plate.”

  She moved the plate so that it was between the two of them. It struck her that there was something rather intimate about sharing breakfast this way—even if it was with Wyatt.

  Who are you kidding with that little coda? It feels intimate because it is with Wyatt, an annoying little voice in her head said before she could successfully block it out.

  “So, how are we going to do this?” she asked. “Are you going to ask me a set of questions, or do I just start talking?”

  The last part of the question made him grin. “You mean, you haven’t already?”

  “What’s that supposed to mean?” The defensive edge was back in her voice.

  “That was a joke. But to answer your question, what I mean to do is just follow you around, shadow your day exactly as it happens.”

  That wasn’t what she thought she had signed on for. “I thought you wanted to hear stories about the inn.”

  Maybe he needed to explain his concept of the project a little more fully. “This is a story about the inn, as it’s unfolding. Ms. Carlyle gave me a lot of good background, as did your dad—”

  Alex looked at him in obvious surprise. “When did you interview my dad?”

  “I didn’t,” he said. “My father did. It’s all there in his notes—and in the diary.”

  “What diary? This is the first mention of a diary that I’ve heard of.”

  Wyatt had a feeling that no one had known about the diary—except, perhaps, for Alex’s father. “The diary my father kept about his summers here. He started it as a journal right after he and my mother were divorced. He first showed it to me just before he died.”

  It was really difficult for him to talk about this, but he needed to be able to get past the sharp peaks of pain if he was going to keep the promise he’d made to his father. “He said he started it as a way to try to figure out just what went wrong, but it wound up being a diary of the all times he spent here with me. He told me that, after he...passed on, I should read it.”

  She knew that if it was her and her father had given her a diary like that, she would have had trouble reading the entries so soon after his death.

  Wyatt was stronger than she’d thought.

  “And did you?” she asked.

  He nodded, absently breaking off another piece of bacon and popping it in his mouth. “Took me a couple of weeks to work up my nerve, but yes, I finally read it a few days ago.”

  “And?” she prompted.

  “And, aside from a great many anecdotes about the inn, I discovered that my father and I shared a lot of the same values. He was only about eight years older than I was when he started keeping this diary or journal, whatever you want to call it. A lot of what he went through I can see myself reacting to the same way.”

  He smiled, more to himself than her, remembering a passage he’d read that struck home. “It makes me feel closer to him.” And then he looked at her, realizing the tactical error he’d just committed. He’d handed her something that she could use against him. “But you probably think that’s hokey.”

  Just exactly what did he think of her? Did he see her as some kind of malicious harpy? “No, why would I?”

  “Because you kind of...barrel through life, you know? Like a...like a...steamroller, and steamrollers aren’t exactly known for their sensitivity. Or rather their tolerance of sensitivity.”

  This was just getting better and better, she thought. “You see me as an insensitive steamroller?”

  Maybe he shouldn’t have said that—but it was too late to take the words back now. “Honestly?”

  Alex drew herself up where she sat. “That’s what I assume we’re supposed to be being.”

  Okay, he had no one to blame for this but himself. “Then yes, I do. But lately...”

  His voice trailed off, but he had really piqued her curiosity.

  “Lately?” Alex prompted, waiting for him to finish his thought and bracing herself just in case she didn’t like what he would say. And it hadn’t gotten off to a promising start, to put it mildly.

  “Lately I’ve been seeing glimmers of a much softer woman beneath the bravado. One who, although she talks about being independent and being her own person, I think also wants to share her life with someone else.”

  She didn’t like how close to the truth he’d gotten. That was a side of her she’d thought she’d kept successfully under wraps. A side that had reacted very badly to being made fun of by a little boy she’d had a crush on.

  Any bridges that he had begun constructing between them were in danger of crumbling now. “You never told me you took psych courses in college.”

  His eyes held hers and she felt as if he was looking into her very soul. And seeing secrets he shouldn’t.

  “Just something I picked up along the way.”

  “Along the way?” Was there some sort of double meaning to that?

  “Through life,” he replied. “Lessons all leave a deeper impression when they’re learned that wa
y.” He looked down at Alex’s plate and realized he had all but picked it clean. “Sorry,” he apologized. “I didn’t realize I’d eaten that much. Let me go and see if I can rustle up some more for you.”

  But as he started to get up, she stopped him. “No, don’t bother Cris. It’s okay.”

  “I wasn’t planning on bothering Cris.”

  But he just said he was going to bring her back another serving of breakfast. “Then what were you planning on doing?”

  The expression on his face said he would have thought she’d put two and two together by now. “Making it for you, if Cris doesn’t have any objections to another pair of hands in the kitchen.”

  Alex stared at him. “You’re telling me you can cook?”

  “Not enough for Julia Child to claim me as her long-lost grandson, but well enough to keep myself alive if need be.” As he left the table, Wyatt glanced at her over his shoulder and laughed. “Close your mouth, Alex. That’s not your most attractive look.”

  Embarrassed, Alex quickly closed her mouth and rose from the table. “This I’ve got to see,” she announced, following him.

  He took her skepticism in stride. “Sure. You can even pitch in if you want.”

  He probably thought he could get her to do it for him. She would have—if he hadn’t said that he was capable of doing it himself.

  “Oh, no, you’re on your own here,” she told him. “I just want to observe, and make sure you don’t burn down the kitchen.”

  It had been a long time since he had failed at something he set out to do and if she was waiting for that, she was going to be disappointed.

  “Haven’t done it yet,” he replied, “so I wouldn’t hold my breath if I were you.”

  “I’m not holding my breath,” she protested with just a touch of indignation.

  But he knew better. “Yes, you are. I think you really enjoy the thought of my falling on my face.”

  “Not falling—tripping a little, maybe,” she conceded, “but not a complete pratfall.”

  “You know, this new-leaf thing of yours is refreshing.” Although, he had to admit it took some getting used to after all those years of always being wary that she was setting him up for something.

  “Just remember you said that. You might not find it so refreshing after I tell you what I think of your cooking efforts,” she warned.

  Her comment didn’t faze him. Wyatt held the kitchen door open for her. “Prepare to be amazed.”

  “What I’m preparing for is to be amused.”

  He laughed.

  That odd, rippling sensation started up in her stomach.

  She was definitely going to have to watch her step, Alex cautioned herself, even as she followed him into the kitchen.

  CHAPTER TWENTY

  CRIS WAS AT her worktable when they opened the door into her domain.

  “Back again?” she asked before she realized that this time Alex wasn’t alone.

  “Interview over already?” Cris ventured as she shook her head. “This has to be some kind of record, even for you two.”

  “The interview hasn’t even begun yet,” Wyatt informed her.

  “Oh, then what can I do for you, Wyatt?” Cris asked, indicating the stove.

  Wyatt waved her back to her work.

  “Nothing,” he told her. “Just continue doing whatever you were doing. I’m going to make your sister a replacement breakfast. I got carried away out there and I seem to have eaten all of hers.”

  “Oh.” This time, Alex read the amusement in her sister’s expression. “Well, then, I can—”

  “No,” Wyatt interrupted before she could complete the offer. “I can. You’ve got more than enough to do, Cris. The inn is booked solid—again—and my guess, since you have the gift of making even shoe leather taste out of this world, is that they’ll all be coming down for their complimentary breakfast sometime between seven and ten, so you’d better get ready. Don’t worry,” he assured her, “I know my way around bacon, scrambled eggs and toast well enough not to get lost.”

  Alex saw Cris glance in her direction with this wide, know-it-all grin. She followed that up by looking at Wyatt next and giving him her blessings with a gesture that indicated he had the run of her kitchen for as long as he needed it.

  “Okay, Wyatt, have at it,” she said.

  Alex had the distinct feeling that her sister wasn’t just referring to the kitchen when she said “it,” but that somehow she was being included in that grouping.

  Wasn’t anyone on her side?

  * * *

  FOR THE NEXT five weeks—for Alex—it felt as if every day began and ended with Wyatt.

  He was there, shadowing her, sometimes to ask questions, sometimes just to observe her going through the paces of her day. Within a few days it quickly got to the point that if Wyatt wasn’t with her, she’d catch herself looking around, waiting for him to pop up.

  He really did drive her crazy at times, but just when his questions delved too deep and she was on the verge of telling him that she wasn’t going to put up with his burrowing into her life anymore, he’d back off. It was as if he could actually sense what she was thinking.

  She wasn’t the only one Wyatt talked to. All three of her sisters were observed, as was her father. But from what Alex could tell, the time Wyatt spent questioning her family seemed to be minimal while the time he spent questioning her seemed to go on and on.

  And on.

  While she tried to act as if she resented the constant and never-ending intrusion on her time, Alex had to admit in the privacy of her own mind that she had grown accustomed to it in a remarkably short amount of time.

  The most incredible thing about her reversal of attitude toward him was that when she remembered an incident—or she’d seen a photograph in his father’s private album that subsequently triggered a memory—she actually went looking for Wyatt so she could tell him about it.

  And somewhere around the fourth week it occurred to her, although she tried to bury the thought, that she was going to miss Wyatt. She’d miss talking to him when he finally accumulated what he needed to do justice to the inn’s history—and left.

  Because Labor Day was almost here, Alex had a feeling that the day of Wyatt’s departure wasn’t that far away.

  She tried to brace herself for it, but even as she did, she wondered if perhaps this was a losing proposition.

  * * *

  “YOU KNOW,” ALEX said one evening after dinner as she and Wyatt sat on the veranda in the oversize white wicker chairs. “I didn’t even know your dad had an album like that. All those photographs he’d taken of us and the inn.”

  She remembered Uncle Dan snapping a camera every so often, but she had never once seen any of the photographs he’d taken.

  The evening air was almost silky, and Wyatt took his time answering her. “He didn’t.”

  That didn’t make any sense. “But you showed me the album,” she protested. If it hadn’t belonged to his father, then whose was it?

  “What my dad had was a large box full of pictures.”

  “Now that I think of it, that sounds more like him,” she said with a fond laugh. “But if he hadn’t put those photos into the album you showed me, then who—?”

  “I did. When I found that box of pictures, I decided to surprise my father with the album.”

  He had stayed up all night doing it, knowing he was racing the clock because his father had told him he was dying.

  “The one good thing he did—other than take the photographs—was write the date on the back of each and every one of them, so I was able to put it in chronological order.

  “I finished it two days before he...” Wyatt cleared his throat and attempted to finish his sentence again, but he failed a second time.

  Moved by the emotion Wyatt was trying to ignore, Alex covered his hand with her own. “I know,” she said quietly. There was no need to say anything further, no reason to call death by its name. “That was a really nice thing for you
to do for him.” She paused for a moment, then added, “So is finishing this book.”

  Wyatt could relive the scene when his father had asked him to do it at the drop of a hat. “He was really adamant about that. Held on to my hand until I promised him that I would finish the book. He smiled at me after I said it and really looked at peace for the first time since he’d told me about his diagnosis. As gruesome as it sounds, it was as if I’d just given him permission to die.”

  Alex thought about that for a moment. “Maybe, in a way, you did. Uncle Dan always finished his assignments, lived up to his commitments, brought in an article before deadline. He took pride in those things. Knowing the book he was contracted to write would be sent to his publisher after his death meant that he was keeping his side of the bargain.”

  Wyatt laughed shortly. The expression on his face made him appear to be a million miles away. And maybe he was, Alex thought. “You’re probably right. Funny thing was, when I called his publisher to see if he still wanted the book, the guy told me my father had already spoken to him and pitched me as a replacement author weeks prior to my call. He was completely on board.”

  Wyatt paused, taking a deep breath, as if to clear his head.

  What he was really looking to do was change the subject. “You know, you never told me why you came back to the inn after college.”

  “What do you mean, why did I come back? Because this is my home.”

  That wasn’t really enough. “You were twenty-two with degrees in business administration and accounting. You could have gone anywhere with them. Your friend Stacy did,” Wyatt pointed out.

  “My dad was still having health problems at the time, but he wouldn’t take it easy,” she confided. “I couldn’t just go off, looking to have some big adventure, not when he needed me. Besides,” she added with a shrug, “I’d be spending all my time worrying about him and flunk all my interviews. Nobody would hire someone who was preoccupied to help run their business.”

  “Rothchild and Saunders wanted to hire you, as did Eleventh Hour,” Wyatt said, mentioning the names of two high-end, exclusive companies.

  The pleasant evening talk they had been having immediately took a nosedive.

 

    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