Will he choose duty or desire?
Cowboy Chance Worth gets more than he bargains for when he saves damsel in distress Lizzie Mitchell. He has come to Red Ridge, Arizona, to rescue her familyâs failing ranch and find Lizzie a suitable husband. Too bad it wouldnât be honorable to keep the little spitfire for himself!
Lizzie may be innocent, but sheâs not naive. Fully determined to find her own way in life, she doesnât welcome Chanceâs intrusion. But when he plans to leave she realizes she may not be ready to see the back of him just yet!
âLizzie, donât tempt me like this.â
She gazed into his eyes and he seemed lost, searching. She feared he would reject her. But his hand tightened in her hair. He lifted her face ever closer, then bent his head. He inhaled a sharp breath as his lips bore down on her mouth.
Kissing him this way seemed natural. It seemed right. Instincts took over and her body surrendered to Chance. She would give him anything he asked.
His lips moved along her shoulders, moistening her bare skin. Pleasure shot clear through her. âOhâ¦Chance,â she whispered, her throat barely working. âDonât stop. Please.â
He froze. He appeared to have come out of a daze. He stepped back quickly, as if sheâd lit him on fire.
âChance?â
There was the slightest shake of his head, a quick dismissal. Lips that had greedily taken hers tightened to thin lines.
âIt was my first kiss,â she said quietly.
âIt was just a kiss, Lizzie. Consider it one more lesson Iâve taught you on the trail.â
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Dear Reader,
Welcome to Red Ridge!
Itâs been a blast creating the Worth brothers for my Harlequin Desire series. You may have already met Taggart Worth in the USA TODAY bestselling romance Carrying the Rancherâs Heir. Taggart is a loner, a man hell-bent on never falling in love again, much less falling for the enemyâs daughter.
Then thereâs Clayton Worth in The Cowboyâs Pride. Heâs a one-time country music superstar who has returned to Red Ridge to honor a deathbed vow heâd made to his father. Trouble is, his soon-to-be ex-wife has something to say about that, and the adorable baby she brings to the ranch only complicates Clayâs life even more. Poor guy. He should have stayed on the road!
Jackson Worthâs story is still cooking and youâll meet him this October in Worth the Risk, the final contribution to the Worth family romance!
But if youâve read my Westerns you know I love history and I love true cowboys, too, so I thought it fitting and proper to let you in on how Worth Ranch got its start. Weâll travel back in time to the 1880s to Red Ridge, Arizona, where youâll meet bad boy Chance Worth, the man who started it all, and the feisty young woman who might just soften his hardened heart. Oh yeah, as an added bonus, youâll learn the legend of the ruby necklace and a few other surprises.
I hope you love âbeginningsâ!
Stories WORTH reading from yours truly,
Charlene Sands
Dedicated to my dear sweet friend Geraldine Sparks.
You are truly a âFriend Worth Claimingâ and a joy in my life. With love, Charlene
CHARLENE SANDS
Award-winning author Charlene Sands writes bold, passionate, heart-stopping heroes and alwaysâ¦really good men! Sheâs a lover of all things romantic, having married her high school sweetheart, Don. She is the proud recipient of a Readersâ Choice Award and double recipient of a Booksellersâ Best Award, having written more than twenty-five romances to date, both contemporary and historical Western. Charlene is a member of Romance Writers of America and belongs to the Orange County and Los Angeles chapters of RWA, where she volunteers as the Published Authorsâ Liaison.
When not writing, she loves movie dates with her hubby, playing cards with her children, reading romance, great coffee, Pacific beaches, country music and anything chocolate. She also loves to hear from her readers. You can reach Charlene at www.charlenesands.com or P.O. Box 4883, West Hills, CA 91308. You can find her on the Harlequin Desire Authors Blog, and on Facebook, too!
Chapter One
Red Ridge
Arizona 1884
Chance Worth bent down on both knees and leaned over, splashing lake water onto his face. Refreshing drops sprayed his bare shoulders and chest as two-day-old dust melted away. The cleansing felt damn good.
Heâd been careful treading through the foothills looking out onto the Red Ridge Mountains. Heâd left Channing, Arizona, in a hurry, making sure he wasnât being followed. Only thing that ever could trail him was trouble and it seemed to follow him everywhere he went.
Narrowing his eyes, he searched the perimeter of the lake, taking in every detail, every bush, shrub and tree in the distance. Nothing stirred but his horse, Joyful. The mare was feeding on tall grass by a copse of trees.