A Small Town Thanksgiving Read online

Page 6


  Sam turned around and looked at him with eyes that seemed just a little too wide, a little too blue—and, Mike was beginning to discover, just a little too disturbing for him to take in stride.

  So he did what he always did when confronted with a situation he didn’t care for or want to deal with. He withdrew.

  “If you won’t be needing me anymore,” he said to his father, already backing out of the room, “I’ve got things I need to take care—”

  He didn’t get a chance to finish his sentence. “Actually,” Miguel said as he held up his hand, stopping his oldest son in his tracks as well as midsentence, “I do need you, Miguel.” The patriarch’s warm dark eyes shifted appreciatively to his houseguest. “I think that if Samantha is going to be staying with us for a while, she should be shown around Forever so that she can come and go comfortably without feeling like a stranger.” Miguel turned back to Mike. “I’d like you to take her to town, show her where the general store is, the diner, the post office, any place you think she might need to see. You can also introduce her to the sheriff, to the doctor, and of course, to Miss Joan,” the older rancher specified.

  “Miss Joan?” Sam asked. She’d heard the slight inflection when Miguel had said the woman’s name and she couldn’t help wondering just where the woman fit into the whole scheme of this town.

  Ray was quick to come through with an explanation for her. “Miss Joan runs the diner and she kind of runs the town, too. Nothing happens in Forever that she don’t know about.”

  “Does not know about,” Miguel corrected his son softly.

  Though English hadn’t been his first language, since it was the language of his adopted country, Miguel took great pains to speak it correctly. This dedication included not allowing any of his children to become lazy when it came to things like grammar.

  “My son could have stated it better, but the general thought is true. Nothing happens in this town without Miss Joan knowing about it. I am sure she would appreciate meeting you. You will find her to be a great source of the history of this region,” Miguel told her.

  Sam didn’t need to hear anything further. She was hooked.

  “I can take her into town,” Ray volunteered, then tagged on with emphasis, “Since Mike’s busy and everything.”

  But Miguel wasn’t comfortable about turning over this chore to his youngest. “He is not busy, are you, Miguel?” the older man asked, his dark eyes pinning his oldest the way no one else could.

  Mike sighed and shoved his hands into his back pockets. Whatever plans he had he merely adjusted. Life had taught him how to be exceedingly flexible when it came to things like schedules.

  “Guess not.”

  Since Mike’s response was less than enthusiastic, Sam turned to her client, ready to beg off. “Mr. Rodriguez, I appreciate the thought, really, but I don’t want to put anyone out on my account. I can certainly go on a tour of your town some other time.”

  “Hey, I just volunteered to take her,” Ray pointed out, reminding the others. “There’s no need to postpone anything.”

  “He’s right,” Mike spoke up, his deep voice rumbling through the momentary stillness. “No need to postpone anything.” But instead of reinforcing his brother’s offer, Mike said, “I’ll take her.”

  Looking to avoid being the object of a verbal tug of war between the two brothers, Sam announced in no uncertain terms, “I’m perfectly capable of going into town by myself.”

  “Nobody is disputing that,” Miguel told her kindly, “but I have something I need Ramon to do so Miguel will be your guide. When you return, Rosa will have dinner ready,” he promised her.

  Mike could see that she looked a little confused by the introduction of another name. Probably wondering if that was another member of the family he’d failed to mention, Mike guessed. “Rosa’s Dad’s housekeeper,” he explained.

  “Oh, and she does not keep your house as well and you do not eat what she cooks?” Miguel asked, amused by his son’s choice of words.

  “Our housekeeper,” Mike amended, stifling a sigh.

  It bothered him to refer to the woman as his housekeeper since the woman received both her salary and her instructions from his father. He made sure he took care of his own things. Had this been his ranch to run exclusively, he would have been making his own meals, as well. Granted he was nowhere the cook that Rosa was, but on the other hand, he had never poisoned anyone either.

  Mike looked at Sam and said, “If you want that tour, we’d better get going.”

  Not waiting for her to respond one way or another, Mike headed toward the front door and out of the house.

  Sam found herself having to hurry in his wake.

  “You setting her up?” Ray asked his father the minute the door was shut.

  In the past couple of years, he’d seen four of his siblings become engaged, then married and only one union had occurred without some sort of secretive prodding by his father. Eli had needed no prodding to give in to the inevitable and marry Kasey. But then, Eli had been in love with her since elementary school.

  “I am not setting up anyone,” Miguel protested innocently. “I am simply not entrusting a lamb to a coyote,” his father responded, looking at his youngest significantly.

  “You really think that she’s any safer being sent off with a lone wolf for company?” Ray asked.

  Mike might have been a loner, but an exceptionally honorable one, Miguel thought. And yet he wasn’t about to argue the point with Ramon. His youngest saw the world in a completely different way than his oldest did.

  “You have horses to work with,” Miguel reminded him.

  “And they’ll probably give me straighter answers than I’m getting here,” Ray mumbled.

  As Ray left the house again, Miguel smiled to himself. Looking through the front window, he caught a glimpse of Miguel and Samantha in the distance. He had high hopes for that pair, he mused. It was a definite bonus on top of what he’d initially bargained for—someone good to turn his ancestor’s diaries into a coherent book.

  Miguel Rodriguez felt very fortunate indeed.

  * * *

  REACHING MIKE’S TRUCK, Sam paused by the passenger door. There was no sense in making the man feel as if she was an albatross around his neck.

  “If you drive me into town and drop me off at the car rental agency, you’re free to go back home or do whatever you want instead of being stuck as my tour guide. I can take it from there.”

  Mike slanted a look in her direction. “I really doubt that.”

  Opening the door on his side, he waited for her to get in on her side. Instead, she continued standing there. For some reason, he saw that she looked annoyed, as well. Now what?

  “Look, I don’t know what the women around here are like, but I’ve been finding my own way around now for a long time,” she informed him, taking offense at his dismissive attitude.

  And then he took the wind out of her sails by saying, “I’m sure you have.”

  She hadn’t a clue what to make of this man. “But you just said that you ‘doubted that.’” If that wasn’t derogatory, she didn’t know what was. “I don’t get it.”

  “What I said was,” he repeated, pointing out the difference, “that I doubted you could rent a car.”

  Was he saying that she didn’t look trustworthy? Or that whoever was in charge of car rentals wouldn’t accept a credit card? She should have taken more cash out of her account, she thought, upbraiding herself.

  “And just why can’t I rent a car?” Sam asked.

  There was just a hint of amusement in his answer. “Because Forever doesn’t have car rental agency.”

  “Oh.”

  Just how small a town was this? No car rental agency, no hotel; it sounded as if this town was stuck in the beginning of the last century. Fragmen
ts of thoughts went through her head, only to be discarded. And then she thought of something.

  “Do you have a car mechanic?” she asked Mike suddenly.

  “We have one of those,” he answered in an easy cadence. Giving up waiting for her to get in, he got in on his side and began to buckle up, then spared her an expectant look.

  With a sigh, Sam got in.

  “Mick,” Mike told her, picking up the thread of the conversation after several beats. “His name is Mick. Why?” he asked.

  “Well, sometimes mechanics have a loaner car that they can let a customer have while they’re working on their car.” It was a long shot, but at the moment, it seemed to be the only way she could think of to get her own mode of transportation.

  Mike drove toward the main road, the one that took him straight into Forever. “The key words here are ‘their car,’” he pointed out.

  He didn’t have to sound like he was lecturing her. She was only trying to help him.

  The next moment, she was saying as much to him since subtlety was apparently wasted on a man like that. “I’m just trying to get you out of having to act as my personal tourist guide.” Although she had to admit, if only to herself, that she wouldn’t have minded spending time with him—if only she didn’t feel as if he thought it was some sort of penance on his part.

  She rolled another idea over in her head. “I guess you could just drop me off in town, then pick me up later and you can just tell your father you took care of the introductions.”

  He spared her a look that she couldn’t begin to fathom. “Are you telling me to lie?”

  No good deed went unpunished, she thought grudgingly. “No. I’m not telling you to lie, I’m trying to get you out of having to do something you don’t want to do.”

  “Number one, I didn’t say whether I wanted to do ‘it’ or not, so don’t assume anything and number two—more importantly than number one—I don’t lie. I told my father I would take you on a tour of Forever, so I’ll take you on a tour of Forever.”

  Sam was still chewing on what he’d told her—or claimed. “You don’t lie,” she repeated.

  Why was that so hard for her to accept? he wondered. “No,” he replied stoically.

  “Ever?” she prodded, leaning forward in her seat to get a better look at his face.

  “What part of ‘I don’t lie’ is unclear to you?” he asked. It was apparent that his supply of patience was seriously running low.

  Sam blew out a breath. “No part,” she freely admitted. It wasn’t that she didn’t understand what he was claiming, she just didn’t know whether she actually believed him. “I just never met anyone who didn’t, let’s say, ‘bend the truth’ once in a while when it was to their advantage.”

  “Well, now you have.” He gave her a penetrating look that was meant to intimidate her. That it failed both annoyed him and evoked in him a grudging respect for her feistiness. “Are you going to argue with me all the way into town, or are you finally going to stop looking a gift horse in the mouth and just accept the fact that you lucked out?” he asked.

  A few choice, hot words rose to her lips, but she managed to keep them under wraps. Someday, though, she promised herself, she and this man were going to have it out—and she would put him in his place the way no one else apparently ever did.

  “Did anyone ever tell you that you have a winning personality?” she asked him.

  He kept his eyes on the road. “No, I don’t believe anyone ever did.”

  She would have easily bet money on that outcome. “Well, I don’t think I’d hold my breath, waiting, if I were you.”

  “I don’t foresee anyone running up alongside the truck in the next couple of minutes, so I won’t.”

  It took effort not to stare at him with her mouth hanging open. “Do you take everything literally?” she asked.

  He did and there was a reason for that. “Most people don’t exaggerate around here.”

  She thought tall tales came with the territory. “This is Texas, isn’t it?”

  “Yes, why?”

  Sam shut her eyes as she shook her head. “Never mind,” she murmured, surrendering for the moment. The man probably had no imagination and no sense of humor, two things she’d always thought to be of vital importance in the composition of a human being.

  It was going to be a very long trip into town and back, Sam thought.

  She slanted a look in his direction. “So you and Ray are brothers, huh?” That had just slipped out, caused by her surprise that two brothers could be as different as night and day, the way that these two apparently seemed to be.

  “So they tell me,” Mike responded dryly. He fixed her with a quizzical look. “Why?”

  Sam shrugged, doing her best to sound as disinterested in the conversation as she thought he was. But she couldn’t pull it off. She was always interested in what people felt and had to say. “No reason, you just seem very different from one another.”

  They were and Mike was well aware of it. He and Ray had grown up under different circumstances. “That’s because Ray is the youngest and working hard seems more like a choice to him than a responsibility.”

  She had always been fascinated by people and their stories. Today was no exception—especially not after he’d just said that. “But it doesn’t to you?” she asked.

  “Nope.”

  His answer led her to another question. “Do you ever have fun, Mike?”

  He glanced at her. “You mean that we’re not having fun now?”

  She stared at him, her hand splayed across her chest. “Dear God, was that an actual joke?”

  Mike shrugged carelessly in response. “Far as I know, that was a question.”

  But she could have sworn she saw a glimmer of a smile on his lips. The corners of his mouth had curved just a little.

  There was hope, she thought. The man just might actually have a sense of humor. And that heartened her immensely.

  Chapter Six

  The diner was doing a fair amount of business when she and Mike walked in through the door. Despite that, Sam could feel that she had instantly drawn the attention of the older woman behind the counter. Of average height and somewhat on the thin side, the woman had hair that was slightly too red and hazel eyes that gave the impression that they missed nothing.

  Sam saw that her “guide” was making his way across the diner and directly to the woman. She had no choice but to follow.

  This, Sam assumed, had to be the famous “Miss Joan.”

  The woman finished filling the customer’s coffee cup and set the pot down. A wry smile curved Miss Joan’s thin lips as she slowly looked her over. “You Rodriguez boys just keep attracting pretty women like bees to honey, don’t you?”

  Her words might have been addressed to Mike, but the woman was looking directly at her. Shy by nature though she struggled daily to overcome that tendency, Sam felt a strong urge to shift from foot to foot. She didn’t do well being so closely scrutinized. It wasn’t that she had anything to hide, but being examined so thoroughly, especially by a stranger, always made her feel as if she would come up lacking.

  Since the woman had addressed him, Sam waited for Mike to make some sort of a response. But he merely made a noise that sounded suspiciously more like a grunt than something intelligible.

  “It’s not what you think,” Mike finally told the woman.

  The thin smile spread a little more. “How would you know what I was thinking, boy?”

  Wisely choosing not to get drawn into that conversation, Mike merely told her, “She’s here to work with my father.”

  If anything, that served to pique the older woman’s curiosity rather than satisfy it. “Work with him?” the woman repeated, her eyes shifting from one to the other. “Work with him how?”

 
; She didn’t like being talked about as if she was an inanimate object. And, Sam supposed she wasn’t telling any tales out of school if she answered the woman’s question herself. After all, Miguel Rodriguez was the one who had thought having her orient herself with the town was a good idea. In her experience, people in small towns liked knowing all about anyone who entered their vicinity.

  “Mr. Rodriguez hired me to go through his great-great-great-grandmother’s diaries and journals. He wants to have them transcribed and put in chronological order so that they can be read as a detailed memoir,” she explained. Then, not waiting any longer for an introduction, she offered her hand to the woman behind the counter. “Hi, I’m Samantha Monroe. You can call me Sam,” she added, still struggling to keep from squirming beneath the woman’s unwavering stare.

  A moment passed before the woman made her decision. Sam assumed that she passed muster because the woman took her hand and shook it. “And you can call me Miss Joan,” she told Sam. “Everyone does.”

  Sam forced herself to relax. She had a feeling she’d passed the first inspection. “Miss Joan,” she repeated, doing her best to smile.

  “Sit down, take a load off,” Miss Joan urged, gesturing toward the stools lining the counter. “What’s your pleasure? We’ve got tea to calm you down and coffee to rev you up.” The woman glanced in Mike’s direction. “Although I suspect that Mike can probably do the same thing.”

  Something inside Sam’s stomach tightened in response, even as she told herself she had no idea what the woman was talking about.

  “That’s enough, Miss Joan,” a woman’s voice from behind Sam told the owner of the diner. “Don’t go embarrassing the girl her first few minutes in your establishment.”

  Sam saw Miss Joan look over her head toward the woman who had just spoken. “Just because you’re married to my stepson doesn’t mean you can sass me, girl.” The woman’s voice was stern but it was impossible to know what her mood actually was.

 

    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