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In 1866 Colorado, Ethan Kincaid agrees to a marriage of convenience with the same casual disregard he gives every decision. Audra Gilliland, young mother of two, accepts his proposal because she wants to stop being a burden to her newly married stepdaughter.
And suddenly both of them are in far deeper than they'd planned.
Ethan doesn't expect Audra to affect him so profoundly, and when she begins to, he's terrified of the pain he's felt before when someone he loved was seriously injured on his watch. He's determined that his new wife will do as he says so he can keep her safe from the dangers that lurk on their ranch.
Audra has been cared for all her life by one man or another--and they've done a poor job of it. Now she's planning to stand up for herself. And her new husband had better agree or get out of her way!
What will it take to transform two wayward hearts fearful of getting in too deep into two trusting hearts ready to risk falling deeply in love?
This is by far the best of all the books I've read by Mary. I thought Petticoat Ranch and The Husband Tree were the best, but I believe I like this one better. All of Mary's books are good. She has a way with humor, and I can say I laughed out loud reading this book.
There are serious moments that lets you mind rest from all the funny stuff. It shows how families work together and the love for each family member. I am anxious to read the next one, Over the Edge. It comes out August 1, 2012. I'm getting ready to pre-order it for my Kindle.
Mary, you make my day when I read one of your books. I am pulled out of everyday life and dwell on the antics of your characters. They have become friends to me. Thank you so much for writing these books.
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