Heâs the middle of the three Carson brothers and is as stubborn as they comeâand he wonât thank a beautiful stranger for getting in his way!
Drake Carson is the quintessential cowboy. In charge of the family ranch, he knows the realities of this life, its pleasures and heartbreaks. Lately, managing the wild stallions on his property is wearing him down. When an interfering so-called expert arrives and starts offering her opinion, Drake is wary, but he canât deny the longingâand the challengeâshe stirs in him.
Luce Hale is researching how wild horses interact with ranch animalsâand with ranchers. The Carson matriarch invites her to stay with the family, which guarantees frequent encounters with Drake, her ruggedly handsome and decidedly unwelcoming son. Luce and Drake are at odds from the very beginning, especially when it comes to the rogue stallion whoâs stealing the ranch mares. But when Drake believes Luce is in danger, that changes everythingâfor both of them.
Praise for #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller
âMiller delights readers... The coming together of the two families was very well written and the characters are fraught with humor and sexual tension, which leads to a lovely HEA [happily ever after].â
âRT Book Reviews on The Marriage Season
âThe Marriage Season is a wonderfully candid example of a contemporary western with the requisite ranch, horses, kids and dogsâwouldnât be a Linda Lael Miller story without pets... The Brides of Bliss County novels do not have to be read in order but it would be a shame to miss some of the most endearing love stories that feature rugged, handsome cowboys.â
âFresh Fiction
âFans of Linda Lael Miller will fall in love with The Marriage Pact and without a doubt be waiting for the next installments... Her ranch-based westerns have always entertained and stayed with me long after reading them.â
âIdaho Statesman
âMiller has found a perfect niche with charming western romances and cowboys who will set readersâ hearts aflutter. Funny and heartwarming, The Marriage Pact will intrigue readers by the first few pages. Unforgettable characters with endless spunk and desire make this a must-read.â
âRT Book Reviews
âAll three titles should appeal to readers who like their contemporary romances Western, slightly dangerous and graced with enlightened (more or less) bad-boy heroes.â
âLibrary Journal on the Montana Creeds series
âAn engrossing, contemporary western romance... Millerâs masterful ability to create living, breathing characters never flags, even in the case of Echoâs dog, Avalon; combined with a taut story line and vivid prose, Millerâs romance wonât disappoint.â
âPublishers Weekly on McKettrickâs Pride (starred review)
Dear Reader,
Welcome back to Mustang Creek, Wyoming, home of hot cowboys and the smart, beautiful women who love them.
Always a Cowboy is the story of Drake Carson, the second of the three Carson brothers, and Lucinda âLuceâ Hale. Drake is a true cowboy with a ranch to run, plus stallion trouble and a mountain lion trying to wipe out his whole herd of cattle. He certainly has no time, or so he thinks, for the likes of Luce, a stranger and a trespasser to boot.
Luce is doing a postgraduate study, and her subject is wild mustangs and their interactions with livestock. She is one determined city woman, willing to climb over fences and hike for miles, rain or shine. Luce wants to know all about ranching, and ranchersâone in particular.
If you read the first book in this new trilogy, Once a Rancher, youâll recognize a lot of the characters, and I hope youâll feel right at home in their midst.
The third book in the series, Forever a Hero, features the youngest Carson brother, Mace, a combination cowboy/winemaker, and the woman whose life he once saved.
Ranch life runs deep with me; I live on my own modest little spread, called the Triple L, and weâve got critters aplenty: five horses, two dogs and two cats. And those are just the official onesâwe share the land with wild turkeys, deer and the occasional moose, and I wouldnât live any other way.
My love of animals shows in my stories, and I never miss a chance to speak for the silent, furry ones who have no voices and no choices. So please support your local animal shelters, have your pets spayed and neutered and, if youâre feeling a mite lonely, why not rescue a four-legged somebody waiting to love you with the purest of devotion.
Thank you for bending an ear my way, and enjoy the story.
With all best,