Home On The Ranch
Rodeo Dreams

Home On The Ranch

Rodeo Dreams/Rodeo Dreams/Her Rodeo Man/No Ordinary Cowboy

  • Pages: 576
  • Imprint: Blockbuster
  • Publication Date: 1st October 2019
  • ISBN: 9781489294005
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Rodeo DreamsSarah M. Anderson

Ride straight to the top of the rodeo circuit – that’s June Spotted Elk’s dream. Having danced with adversity in the male-dominated world of bull riding, she won’t let anyone – not even a sexy, scarred stranger – get in her way.

Back in the arena to resurrect his career, seasoned bull rider Travis Younkin can’t afford a distraction like June. No matter how deeply the stubborn and beautiful rider gets to him. Because he’ll do anything for victory. But so will June.

Her Rodeo ManCathy McDavid

Twenty-five years ago, the Beckett family was irrevocably divided by lies and secrets. But now Ryder Beckett has come back until he can find a new job. He’s quick to fall into old ways – taking care of the horses, trying a few of his old rodeo tricks and falling for Tatum Mayweather.

Ryder’s childhood friend has become a beautiful woman. But how can he get involved with the single mother when he’s only at the ranch temporarily? Is the pull of family enough to make him stay? Is this where Ryder truly belongs?

No Ordinary Cowboy – Mary Sullivan

She’d rather be anywhere than here in Ordinary, Montana. Tackling the books for a failing ranch as a favour to a friend is not city girl Amy Graves’s scene. And every time Hank Shelter stonewalls her search for the truth, she wants to be gone yesterday.

Still, something about the Sheltering Arms calls to her. Maybe it’s the open spaces. Or maybe it’s Hank, who is proving too good, too kind to be real. But to put the ranch to rights Amy needs to know what he’s hiding. Even if it destroys the sweet thing developing between them.

About the author

Mary Sullivan

Mary Sullivan

Jennifer Lohmann is a Rocky Mountain girl at heart, having grown up in southern Idaho and Salt Lake City. She's always been a reader-of romance novels, mysteries, nonfiction, cereal boxes, etc. If it had words, she tried to read it. Unlike many voracious readers, she didn't major in English in college. She decided to pursue a more practical degree, graduating from the University of Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. Practicality is something Jennifer aspires to, rather than something she is always able to achieve. After graduating... more
Sarah M. Anderson

Sarah M. Anderson

I spent my childhood wandering through the woods behind our house, pretending to be an Indian. Later, when I fully discovered horses, it prompted my mother the history teacher to put anything and everything about the High Plains tribes into my hands. This infatuation lasted for over a decade.

At some point, I got away from Indians. My mother blames boys. I discovered Victorian novels and didn't look back - not for almost two decades. I got a Bachelor's of Arts in English from Truman State University and a Master's of Arts in English from The... more

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