Christmas Cowboy Duet Read online

Page 5


  “Well, you’re still an outsider so that’s understandable. You’ll have to experience it for yourself.”

  Whitney laughed shortly, waving the idea away.

  “I’ll pass on that, thanks. The second my car is back on solid ground, I’m out of here.” She glanced at her watch and frowned. She was really behind schedule. “I should already be on my way.”

  “Maybe you should call whoever you’re going to see and let them know that you’re being held up,” Liam suggested.

  Her eyes widened as she looked at him warily. “Held up?”

  “Delayed,” Liam amended.

  “Oh.”

  Whitney chewed on her lower lip, thinking. She really didn’t want to call to say she’d be late, but she had to grudgingly admit that the cowboy had a point. With that, she shrugged his jacket off, letting it rest against the back of her chair, and dug into her pocket for her phone.

  Pulling it out, she began to tap out the phone number of the band she was on her way to audition. When nothing happened, she tried the number again—with the same result. Frustrated, she took a closer look at her phone and realized that it was completely dormant. The light hadn’t really come on.

  Why was it acting as if it was drained? “I just charged the battery,” she complained.

  Liam leaned over and placed his hand over hers, turning her phone so that he could get a better look at it. The diagnosis was quick and succinct.

  “I think it’s dead.”

  “Dead?” Whitney echoed. “How can it be dead?” she challenged.

  He had an answer for that, as well. “That’s not a waterproof case, is it?” He’d phrased it in the form of a question, but he already knew the answer.

  “No,” Whitney snapped. And then she remembered something. “But you dived in to pull me out of the water and you had your phone in your pocket,” she recalled. “I saw you take it out to call that mechanic and whoever sent over that cherry picker.”

  Rather than say anything, Liam took out his phone and held it up to let her see the difference between his and the one she had in her hand.

  “Mine’s sealed in a waterproof case,” he told her. She looked as if she was about to protest, so he explained rather matter-of-factly, “Things happen out here. All you can do is try to stay as prepared as possible.”

  Of course, he thought, he definitely wasn’t prepared to be as strongly attracted to this woman as he was. But then, he’d never saved anyone from drowning before and maybe that had a lot to do with it.

  Whitney was torn between actually liking the fact that he was this prepared and resenting the fact that he was taking charge like this while she couldn’t. What was even worse was that she was having all sorts of feelings about this man that had absolutely nothing to do with any of this—except that he had saved her.

  “Like a Boy Scout,” she commented.

  “Something like that, I guess. Want to borrow my phone to make that call?” he offered, holding it out to her.

  “I guess I’m going to have to,” she muttered, less than thrilled about this turn of events. She glared at her unresponsive phone. “I guess this is just an expensive paperweight now.”

  “Not necessarily,” Miss Joan said.

  Whitney nearly jumped out of her skin. The woman had seemingly materialized out of nowhere again. Didn’t anyone else find that annoying? she couldn’t help wondering.

  Taking a breath to steady nerves that were becoming increasingly jumpier, Whitney turned in her seat and focused on what the older woman had just said rather than the fact that she was beginning to view Miss Joan as some sort of a resident witch.

  “Do you think you can fix this?” she asked Miss Joan, allowing a trace of hope to enter her voice for good measure.

  Miss Joan looked at the phone in question. “Depends. This just happened, right?” she asked, raising her eyes to look at Liam’s companion.

  “Right,” Whitney answered quickly.

  Miss Joan put out her hand. “Let me take your phone apart and put it in a container of rice.”

  “You’re going to cook it?” Whitney asked warily.

  Miss Joan laughed. “Hardly. Rice draws the moisture out. Doesn’t work all the time but it’s the only shot your phone has.”

  With a sigh, Whitney handed her phone over to the woman, although she was far from confident about what was about to transpire.

  “Okay.”

  Taking the phone, Miss Joan pocketed it for a moment. “By the way, these are for you,” she said, offering the younger woman what had caused her to return to the table before Angel had finished preparing their orders.

  Whitney then noticed that the older woman had brought over a couple of items of clothing with her—a light blue sweatshirt and a pair of faded jeans.

  Instead of taking the items, Whitney stared at them. “What am I supposed to do with these?”

  Miss Joan pursed her lips, a sign that she was banking down a wave of impatience. “Well, this is just a wild guess on my part, but if it were me, I’d put them on. In case you didn’t know, the clothes you have on will dry a lot faster without you in them—especially if I put them in a dryer. Unless, of course, you like looking like something the cat dragged in,” Miss Joan added whimsically.

  “Ladies’ room is right through there,” she told Whitney, pointing toward the far side of the diner. And then she held the defunct phone aloft. “I’ll go get your orders after I put this baby into the rice container.”

  Whitney felt as if she’d just been doused by the flash flood a second time, except that this time around, it had come in human form.

  After a beat, she gazed at Liam. “I think I’m beginning to see what you mean about Miss Joan.”

  “Miss Joan likes to look out for everybody,” he explained. “Like a roving den mother. Takes some getting used to for some people. Now, I’m not telling you what to do, but it might not be such a bad idea putting those on.” He nodded at the clothes she was holding in her arms.

  She’d felt rather uncomfortable in the wet clothes, despite the jacket Liam had given her. But she hadn’t felt it was worth drawing attention to the fact. After all, it wasn’t as if anyone could do anything about it. Except that obviously Miss Joan could—and had.

  Whitney rose without saying a word and walked to the rear of the diner, holding the clothes Miss Joan had brought her.

  She had definitely fallen down the rabbit’s hole, Whitney thought as she changed quickly, discarding her wet outer garments and pulling on the sweatshirt and the jeans Miss Joan had given her.

  Dressed, Whitney didn’t know what surprised her more, that the strange woman with the flaming red hair had brought her a change of clothing—or that the clothes that Miss Joan had brought her actually fit.

  “You look a lot drier,” Liam commented with a smile when she finally returned and quietly slipped back into her chair.

  Whitney’s eyes met his. He couldn’t quite read her expression. It seemed to be a cross between bewildered and uneasy.

  “How did she know?” Whitney asked.

  “That you were wet?” It was the first thing that came to his mind. “It might have to do with the fact that there was a small trail of water drops marking your path to the table.”

  He tactfully refrained from mentioning that both her hair and the clothes beneath his jacket were plastered against her body.

  She shook her head. “No, I mean how did Miss Joan know what size I took? The jeans fit me as if they were mine.” And she found that almost eerie.

  Liam laughed again. These were things that he had come to accept as par for the course, but he could see how they might rattle someone who wasn’t used to Miss Joan and her uncanny knack of hitting the nail right on the head time and again.

  “Like I said before, that’s all
part of her being Miss Joan. The rest of us don’t ask. We just accept it as a given.”

  The next minute, Miss Joan was at their table again. This time Whitney didn’t jump and her nerves didn’t spike.

  “You look better, honey,” Miss Joan said with approval. She’d brought their orders over on a tray and now leaned the edge of it against their table. She proceeded to divvy the plates between them. And there was more.

  “Figured you might like a hot cup of coffee with that.” Although she had brought two coffees, she directed her comment to Liam. “It’ll take the rest of the chill out of your bones,” she promised with a wink that instantly took thirty years off her face.

  The tray now emptied, Miss Joan deftly picked up the discarded blouse and tailored slacks from the floor next to Whitney’s chair. “I’ll just take care of these for you,” the woman said.

  “I usually have those dry-cleaned,” Whitney protested as the other woman was beginning to walk away with her clothes.

  Miss Joan paused, glancing down at the wet clothing she was holding. “I think we both agree that there’s really nothing ‘usual’ about this now, is there?” she said knowingly.

  With that, Miss Joan walked away.

  Whitney glared at the man who was responsible for bringing her here in the first place. “Was she ever in the military?” she asked.

  Liam laughed. It didn’t take a genius to see where Whitney was going with this. He didn’t want her wasting her time or her energy.

  “I think it’ll be a whole lot easier on you if you stop trying to figure Miss Joan out and just accept her as being a force of nature. That’s what the rest of us have done. It’s just simpler that way.”

  Whitney frowned to herself. If these people wanted to deceive themselves and think of the diner owner as some sort of a “chosen one,” that was their prerogative. But brand-new clothes not withstanding, she wasn’t about to have any of it. That was for people who couldn’t think for themselves and reason things out.

  Whitney suddenly turned toward him again and changed the subject entirely. “How long do you think it’s going to take your friend to get my car down out of that tree?” she asked.

  “Hard to tell since I’ve never known anyone to have gotten their car up a tree before,” Liam freely admitted.

  Maybe everything had finally gotten to her, or she was just getting giddy. Then again, perhaps it was the result of nearly drowning that did it, but Liam’s answer, offered to her with a completely straight face, struck Whitney as being funny.

  Not just mildly funny, but rip-roaringly, side-splittingly so.

  She laughed at what Liam had said and once she started laughing, the jovial sound just seemed to feed on itself.

  It was hard for her to stop.

  Because her laughter was the infectious kind, Liam laughed right along with her. After a minute or so of this, he stopped abruptly to look at her closely. He wanted to ascertain that she wasn’t tottering on the verge of hysteria. Laughter could so easily turn to tears.

  But in this case, the laughter was a form of letting off tension and nothing more than that. Even so, Liam had to ask. “You all right?”

  It took her a moment to answer because she had to get herself under control first. But when she did speak, she was truthful about it.

  “I really don’t know,” she admitted. “I almost drowned in water that hadn’t been there when I started out. For all I know, my car’s still up a tree, my phone might very well be dead, I’ve got on someone else’s clothes and I’m sitting in a diner run by a strange woman who acts as if she can read my mind, so I guess the answer’s no, I’m so not all right.”

  Liam listened to her intently and only when she was finished did he venture to speak. He gave her some age-old advice.

  “Maybe you should eat something. You might feel more up to dealing with all this on a stomach that’s not empty,” he suggested.

  That almost drove her to another round of laughter. Whitney managed to hold herself in check at the last minute.

  “You sound like my mother,” she said, responding to his quaint advice. Before she ran off, she added silently.

  “All things considered, I think I’d rather sound like your father,” Liam countered, amused.

  Whitney raised her eyes to his. Her father had been the one who had all but bred competition into her and her siblings. Her mother, on the other hand, had been the dreamer, the one whose temperament could withstand anything—or so she had thought until the day she wasn’t there anymore.

  The day her mother had left a note on the kitchen table to take her place.

  “No, you wouldn’t,” she said. “Trust me,” she added when Liam looked at her somewhat skeptically.

  “I do,” he told her simply. “I trust you, Whitney.”

  She had no idea why that affirmation warmed her the way it did, but there was no denying that she was definitely reacting to it in a positive way.

  Whitney decided that Miss Joan had to have put something into her cheeseburger. That was the explanation she was going with since she had no room in her life for any more complications. And feeling any sort of an attraction for this cowboy was definitely a complication of the highest magnitude.

  Chapter Five

  Whitney glanced down at her watch for the umpteenth time. She tried not to be too obvious about it, but she had a feeling that she wasn’t fooling the man sitting across from her.

  With each minute that passed by, she was getting progressively antsy.

  She had never been one to dawdle over her food—there was always too much to get accomplished for her to eat leisurely—but she had deliberately forced herself to eat slower this one time, hoping that once she was done with the meal, there would be some news about the state of her car.

  But Liam’s phone had not rung and she had just popped the last French fry into her mouth.

  Now what?

  Trying to contain her impatience, she said to Liam, “Maybe you should check your phone, just in case you shut off the ringer.”

  “I didn’t,” he told her. The diner was usually a noisy place and he hadn’t wanted to take a chance on missing the mechanic’s call. He knew how important it was to Whitney. “But even if I had, I’d feel the phone vibrating.”

  “Then maybe you accidentally shut your phone off altogether.”

  She knew she was reaching, but it would be night soon and she was supposed to have been at the audition she’d set up in Laredo first thing in the morning. Now all that careful planning was about to fall through, though she’d called to say she’d be late. At the same time, she didn’t like falling so far behind in her schedule.

  Whitney could just see her brother Wilson’s smug face now, making no secret of the fact that he enjoyed watching her stumble and, even better, fall behind. Her position was technically lower than his within the company, but she still felt she was in competition with him. This sense of extreme competition was the way they had all been raised. Never once was the family unit stressed. For the Marlowes it was more of a case of every man—and woman—for themselves.

  She did not want to wind up on the bottom of the heap—demoted to territory off the beaten path as far as finding talent was concerned.

  “I definitely didn’t do that,” Liam assured her. To prove it, he dug out his phone and glanced at its screen before holding it up for Whitney to view. “See?”

  She saw, all right. Saw that there was no message across the front of the screen announcing a missed call or a missed text communication.

  “I see,” she acknowledged quietly, frustration bubbling up in her voice.

  “Don’t worry,” Liam told her. “Mick’ll come through. He always has before. No reason to think he won’t this time.” And then he grinned his lopsided grin as the door to the diner opened and Mick wa
lked in. “Speak of the devil,” Liam said with a laugh. “Mick, over here,” he called out, raising his hand in the air to attract the mechanic’s attention.

  Standing just a little past the threshold, Mick was scanning the diner’s occupants. When he saw Liam waving his hand, Mick’s lips parted in what could be viewed as an attempted smile, the kind that made small children and smaller dogs uneasy because the expression looked more like a grimace than an actual smile.

  Waving back, Mick quickly crossed to the table at the rear of the diner.

  “I wasn’t sure you’d still be here,” the mechanic blurted out as he approached them.

  Once at the table, instead of sitting down, he remained on his feet, as if he felt that he might have to dash off at any moment.

  At any other time, Whitney might have attempted to indulge in a little small talk, just to be polite. But at this point, she felt as if her nerves had been stretched out to their full limit—plus 10 percent more. She desperately wanted to be on her way, so she made no comment on the mechanic’s statement.

  Instead, she got right down to business and asked, “How’s my car?” Before he could respond, Whitney forced herself to ask another question, which she realized should have come first. “Did you get it down out of the tree?”

  “Oh, yeah, we got it down,” Mick told her with conviction.

  She wasn’t sure that she was comfortable about his tone of voice. “And the car’s in one piece?” she pressed.

  Her heart was speeding up a little as she braced herself—for what she wasn’t altogether sure, only that whatever it would be, something told her that it wouldn’t be good.

  “Pretty much,” Mick acknowledged. “One of the headlights is smashed, but that’s no big deal.”

  Liam read between the lines. “What is a big deal?” he asked, well versed in “Mick-speak.” The man was hiding something.

  Mick began slowly, working up to what he assumed the woman would think was the bad part. “Well, the engine’s flooded—I mean really flooded, so it’s gonna take some time to dry out.”

  “What else?” Liam prodded.

 

    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