Authors: C. H. Admirand
by Joanne Kennedy
She thought she had it allâ¦
A modeling contract with Wrangler got this Miss Rodeo Wyoming a first-class ticket out of town, but somewhere along the way Jodi Brand lost her soul. When she gets back to her hometown, her childhood friend Teague Treadwell's rugged cowboy charm hits her like a ton of bricksâ¦
He believed he wasn't good enoughâ¦
Teague is convinced Jodi's success lifted her out of his reach. Now he's got to shed his bad boy image to be worthy of the girl next doorâ¦
But whoever heard of a beauty queen settling for a down and dirty cowboyâ¦
Praise for Joanne Kennedy:
“Bring on the hunky cowboys.”âLinda Lael Miller,
New York Times
bestselling author of
McKettrick's Choice
“A delightful read full of heart and passion.”âJodi Thomas,
New York Times
and
USA Today
bestselling author of
Somewhere Along the Way
by Joanne Kennedy
The last thing she expects is a lesson in romanceâ¦
Graduate student Charlie Banks came to a Wyoming ranch for a seminar on horse communication, but when she meets ruggedly handsome “Horse Whisperer” Nate Shawcross, she starts to fantasize about another connection entirelyâ¦
Nate needs to stay focused if he's going to save his ranch from foreclosure, but he can't help being distracted by sexy and brainy Charlie. Could it be that after all this time Nate has finally found the one woman who can tame his wild heart?
Praise for
Cowboy Trouble
:
“A fresh take on the traditional contemporary Western⦠There's plenty of wacky humor and audacious wit in this mystery-laced escapade.”â
Library Journal
“Contemporary Western fans will enjoy this one!”â
RT Book Reviews
“A fun and delicious romantic romp⦠If you love cowboys, you won't want to miss this one! Romance, mystery, and spurs! Yum!”â
Minding Spot
by Joanne Kennedy
All she wanted was a simple country life, and then he walked inâ¦
Fleeing her latest love life disaster, big city journalist Libby Brown's transition to rural living isn't going exactly as planned. Her childhood dream has always been to own a farmâbut without the constant help of her charming, sexy neighbor, she'd never make it through her first Wyoming season. But handsome rancher Luke Rawlins yearns to do more than help Libby around her ranch. He's ready for love, and he wants to go the distanceâ¦
Then the two get embroiled in their tiny town's one and only crime story, and Libby discovers that their sizzling hot attraction is going to complicate her life in every way possibleâ¦
Praise for Joanne Kennedy:
“Everything about Kennedy's charming debut novel hits the right marks⦠you'll be hooked.”â
BookLoons
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by Carolyn Brown
He's just doing his jobâ¦
If Hank Wells thinks he can dig up dirt on the new owner of the Honky Tonk beer joint for his employer, he's got no idea what kind of trouble he's courtingâ¦
She's not going down without a fightâ¦
If any dime store cowboy thinks he's going to get the best of Larissa Morleyâor her Honky Tonkâthen he's got another think comingâ¦
As secrets emerge, and passion vies with ulterior motives, it's winner takes all at the Honky Tonkâ¦
Praise for
Lucky in Love
:
“A spit-and-vinegar heroine⦠and a hero who dances faster than she can shoot make a funny, fiery pair in this appealing novel.”â
Booklist
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by Carolyn Brown
She's finally found a place that feels like homeâ¦
When Cathy O'Dell buys the Honky Tonk, the nights of cowboys and country tunes come together to create the home she's always wanted. Then in walks a ruggedly handsome oil man who tempts her to trade in the happiness she's found at the Honky Tonk for a life on the road with him.â¦
Gorgeous and rich, Travis Henry travels the country unearthing oil wells and then moving on. Then the beautiful blue-eyed new owner of the Honky Tonk beer joint becomes his best friend and so much more. When his job is done in Texas, how is he ever going to hit the road without her?
Praise for Carolyn Brown:
“Carolyn Brown takes her audience by storm⦠I was mesmerized.”â
The Romance Studio
“Carolyn Brown creates a bevy of delightful and believable characters.”â
Long and Short Reviews
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