The Truth About Cowboys
Home on the Ranch

The Truth About Cowboys

  • Pages: 233
  • Imprint: Heart
  • Publication Date: 1st July 2012
  • ISBN: 9781460872796
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Home on the Ranch

1996 Janet Dailey Award finalist

"Margot Early's stories pack a powerful punch. She writes with warmth, wit and emotional depth. A sheer pleasure." Debbie Macomber


The Kay Ranch near Alta, Colorado

Erin Mackenzie considers herself a candidate for the Dumped by Cowboys Hall of Fame. Especially since she was stood up by rodeo cowboy Abe Cockburn, the father of her baby daughter, Maeve.

And then there's another cowboy Erin's own father, rancher Kid Kay, whom she's never even met. Who's never acknowledged her.

Erin makes a risky choice: she goes to Colorado to tell Abe about his daughter. And to tell Kip about his.

She goes to Colorado to find the truth about cowboys and about fathers.

"Truly endearing. Truly engaging. Emotional intensity and poignant honestly flow from every page Full of irresistible passages you'll want to read out loud, The Truth About Cowboys is a book to be remembered and read again and again."
Laura DeVries, aka Laura Gordon, author of Spencer's Bride and Promise Me

About the author

Margot Early

Margot Early

Margot Early spent her first years in a dark three-story Tudor mansion, where, gazing out an upper window, she once saw a man fall from the roof. Born late to a large family, she soon became acquainted with the fine shadings of human nature; at the age of 11, she began expressing her findings in the medium of fiction. Early develops the same theme in every book: that darkness and light dwell together, and that truth renders even the ugly and imperfect as beautiful and perfect.

She has studied martial arts and herbalism and enjoys walking in... more