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Steel Cowboy
Doreen Milstead
Steel Cowboy
Doreen Milstead
Let The Past Die With Him - An abused woman and her mentally challenged adult brother flee their home when she finally manages to escape, and she takes the train to Montana. Lucky to find a job immediately, their life starts to turn around, especially when the woman meets and begins to fall in love with a kind stranger who is well off and owns a ranch outside of town. Some secrets about her past start to emerge and she fears that their new life will be blown apart. Turning an Arrangement Into Love - An Englishwoman leaves England for what she assumes will be a loveless marriage as all that they had agreed to was to care for her rancher, look after his home, and respect each other - but it didn't include love. She does make friends with a freed black man in town and a few other people but later, something happens that will change her relationship with the rancher forever. The Identical Twin Switch - A woman's twin sister becomes widowed so she arranges for her to go to Kansas with her, where she's to be married to a mail ordered husband. Unknowingly, they are roped into playing a game they've had long practice at when the one engaged woman's fiancé switches with his twin brother because the 'real' one had to stay on their ranch and build a new house for he and his soon to be bride. Three English Sisters, One Cowboy & The Navajo Nation - Three sisters from London strike out for the Americas, where one already has a fiancé in waiting - a cowboy in Nevada. He knows that two other women are coming but doesn't know what he'll quite do with them when they arrive. They garner plenty of attention from the other men in town and soon, the cowboy finds that his small house has become crowded as he and his new bride seek a little bit of privacy to start their lives.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 30, 2016 |
ISBN13 | 9781540721785 |
Publishers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pages | 276 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 15 mm · 371 g |
Language | English |