Three o’clock. Not bad, considering she’d left Laramie at lunchtime and stopped for gas along the way. She smiled to herself as the frosty outskirts of the small town whizzed by. A new year and a new beginning were exactly what she needed. And she couldn’t wait to catch up...
She saw her mother a few more times, and each time her feelings of betrayal and anger slowly started to fade as she grew to know Katerina. Besides their coloring, Ellie discovered they had a lot in common. Her mother enjoyed painting and sketching as well, although she confessed she’d had no form...
After that amazing kiss yesterday, they’d driven back to the house for lunch, and then gone horseback riding afterwards. She’d protested that there was plenty of cleaning still to do at the cabin, but Garrett had insisted it could wait until tomorrow. Really, she thought, a smile on her lips, she...
Chase McCord felt as if he’d just been punched in the gut. “What?” The old-timer sitting on the next bar stool chuckled. “Thought you might be interested to hear that, boy.” Thirty was hardly a boy. Chase guessed it seemed that way if you were seventy. Sarah Grant. The nam...
Emma murmured as she left the dusty ring, the faint fragrance of dirt and horses teasing her senses. The chestnut quarter horse whickered softly as she led him to the trailer, the June sun beating down on them. She thought she’d had a good chance of winning the barrel racing at the Coldwater Spri...