In the wilds of Wyoming ranch country, he needs something only she can give him. What price is too high to pay? Find out in this sizzling contemporary romance fromย New York Timesย bestselling author Brenda Jackson!
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Westmoreland Legacy: The Outlaws series
by Brenda Jackson
Price: Ebook $3.99 USD / MMP $5.25
On sale date: April 13, 2021
ISBN: 9781488070518
Blurb:
This ranching heir wants it all, including the woman who stands in his way
Businessman Cash Outlaw has inherited almost all of his late motherโs Wyoming ranchโฆbut still needs the fifty acres left to her former caretaker. As negotiations with beautiful, determined Brianna Banks become much more intimate, she reveals sheโll only sell him the propertyโฆif he gives her a baby! Cashโs counteroffer? That the mother of his child must become his wife!
From Harlequin Desire: Luxury, scandal, desireโwelcome to the lives of the American elite.
Love triumphs in these uplifting romances, part of the Westmoreland Legacy: The Outlaws series.
Book 1:ย The Wife He Needs
Book 2:ย The Marriage He Demands
Book 3:ย What He Wants for Christmas
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Excerpt:
Two days later, Cash flew his Cessna to the Laramie Regional Airport. Heโd ordered a rental car to be there when he arrived, and it was. Shifting his cell phone to the other ear, he tossed his overnight bag in the back seat as he continued his conversation with his sister, Charm. She was calling from Australia with her condolences.ย
Charm had tagged along with Garthโs best friend, Walker Rafferty, and his wife, Bailey, on a trip to visit Baileyโs sister, Gemma, who lived in Australia.ย
โThanks, Charm, but you know the real deal with this. Itโs not like me and Ellen had a close relationship. Like I told Garth, Iโm surprised she remembered I existed long enough to put me in a will.โย
Cash glanced at his watch before starting the car and switching the phone call to the vehicleโs speaker system. He would get a good nightโs sleep, and be at the meeting with the attorney in the morning at eleven. Then he would leave, head back to the airport and fly home to Fairbanks.ย
โI need to end the call, Charm, so I can concentrate on following the directions to Black Crow. Iโll talk to you later, kid.โย
As Cash headed for the interstate, he thought about the conversation heโd had with his father be- fore leaving. Bart was typical Bart. Even with six adult offspring, their old man still assumed it was his God- given right to stick his nose into their business when it didnโt concern him.ย
Cash had put Bart in his place just that morning when heโd tried telling Cash to make sure he got everything his mother owned because it was rightly due him. Cash had made it clear to Bart that he didnโt want a single thing. Heโd even seriously thought about not showing up for the reading of the will.
As far as he was concerned, it was too late for Ellen to make up for the years she had been absent from his life. The only reason he had decided to come was for closure.ย The drive from Laramie to Black Crow took less than an hour. He couldnโt help wondering when his mother had moved to Wyoming. According to Bart, when she left Fairbanks thirty-four years ago, she had moved to New York.ย
Cash saw the marker denoting the entrance into Black Crowโs city limits, and recalled all heโd learned from doing an internet search last night before going to bed. It had first been inhabited by the Black Crow Indian tribe, from which the town derived its name. The present population was less than two thousand people, and most fought to retain an old-town feel, which was evident by the architecture of the buildings. Heโd read that if any of the inhabitants thought Black Crow wasnโt progressive enough for them, they were quickly invited to leave. But few people left and most had lived in the area for years. It was a close-knit place.ย
He came to a traffic light and watched numerous people walking around, going into the various shops. As he sat there, tapping his hand on the steering wheel, his gaze homed in on a woman who was walking out of an ice-cream shop. She was strikingly beautiful. He couldnโt help noticing how she worked her mouth on her ice-cream cone, and he could just imagine her working her mouth on him the same way.
Cash drew in a deep breath as he shifted in the seat. She looked pretty damn good in her pullover sweater and a pair of jeans. If she was a sampling of what Black Crow had to offer, then maybe he needed to hang around for another day or two and not be so quick to leave town tomorrow.
He chuckled, thinking it would take more than a beautiful face and a gorgeous body to keep him in this town. Besides, he doubted that even if he stayed heโd be able to find her. He had more to do with his time than chase down a woman. Chances were, she was wearing some guyโs ring. There was no way a woman who looked like her was not spoken for.ย
The driver behind him beeped his horn to let Cash know the traffic light had changed and it was time to move on. Not able to resist temptation, he glanced back for one final look at the woman and saw she was gone.ย
Just as well.ย
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Author Info:
Brenda Jackson is aย New York Timesย bestselling author of more than one hundred romance titles. Brenda lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and divides her time between family, writing and traveling. Email Brenda at authorbrendajackson@gmail.com or visit her on her website at brendajackson.net.
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