Two stubborn hearts. One ranch.
Could Montana Twins unite them?
With orphaned twin infants to care for, Casey Courtright hoped to buy the ranch he works onâbut he canât match Ember Reedâs offer. Nevertheless, Casey agrees to show Ember the land she plans to use for her therapy center, but only if sheâll help him with the babies. And as the twins draw them together, Casey might just find that Ember is his perfect partner.
PATRICIA JOHNS writes from Alberta, Canada. She has her Hon. BA in English literature and currently writes for Harlequinâs Love Inspired and Heartwarming lines. You can find her at patriciajohnsromance.com.
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ISBN: 978-1-474-09044-5
HER COWBOYâS TWIN BLESSINGS
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She awkwardly lifted Will up onto her shoulder.
The baby snuggled up next to her neck like his brother had. She shut her eyes for a moment. Casey paused, watching her. There was something in her expressionâmore than discomfort...pain.
âNo pressure, if youâd rather not,â Casey said. âIt would just help me out, is all.â
âI thought you didnât like me,â she said, her eyes opening again, and she fixed him with a direct look that made him shift uncomfortably.
âI donât like what you stand for, Ember Reed, but Will seems to settle right down when youâre holding him, and babies are like dogs that way. They smell bad people. And like I said, Iâm a bit desperate right now. You help me with the boys, and Iâll go out of my way to help you find the information you need to make your choice about buying this place. Fair is fair. Iâm as good as my word.â
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And it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, and the people shouted with a great shout, that the wall fell down flat...and they took the city.
âJoshua 6:20
To my husband, the love of my life.
Casey Courtright crossed his arms and chewed the side of his cheek as he looked down at the sleeping newborns. They were in matching cradles in the middle of the sitting room. He felt a wash of tenderness as he watched those little chests rise and fall. Heâd had the infants in his house for a week now, and they were growing fastâas was Caseyâs attachment to them. When heâd agreed to be his cousinâs babiesâ guardian, heâd never suspected to be called upon to take custody! A tragic house fire changed all that... But even with these precious additions to his household, he was pretty sure he could keep his life on track. He had plansârather immediate ones, actually.