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FAMILY MATTERS
Mackenzie Vaughn is determined to learn to run the Montana ranch sheâs inheritedâeven if it means relying on Chet Granger. Years ago, the serious (and seriously handsome) cowboy broke up her relationship with his younger brother, and Mack doesnât want to remember that heartache.
Chet knows gorgeous, spunky Mack is off-limits. His brother would never forgive him, and Chet always puts family firstâ¦until he can no longer ignore his feelings. If Chet gives in to his heart, heâll lose his brother and the ranch they shareâif he doesnât, he could lose Mackenzie forever.
âLooks like you got a good start on the day.â
When Chet turned, he nearly collided with Mack. She sucked in a breath and looked up at him, blue eyes widened in surprise. Her lips parted, and he found his gaze moving down toward her mouth as if closing that distance would be the most natural thing in the world.
âSorry.â He cleared his throat and stepped back. âSo what brought you back here?â
âYou know why. I inherited the ranch.â
âItâs more than that, though,â he said. âMost people would have sold it and taken the money.â
âWell, the timing was right. I hated my job and I missed air and rain and land andââ She blushed. âYou always thought I was a city slicker, huh?â
âYeah, maybe.â He shot her a grin.
âAnd I am. But even people in the city miss a connection with something realââ
He was real, and what heâd felt for her had been real, too, but sheâd never recognized it.
Was this his second chance?
Dear Reader,
When my son went into the first grade, he wanted to know how to find a friend. I told him to stand still, be quiet and look around himself. Thereâd be the noisy kids, the funny kids, the in-your-face kids. But if he wanted a really good friend, he needed to wait until he saw the quiet kid by the wall. Thatâs the winner. Bonus points if the kid was carrying a book.
My husband and I found each other the same way. He was quiet, the kind of guy who stood back and looked around. He wasnât flashy. He wasnât a flirt. He was strong, honest and stubborn as all get-out. And he could take my breath away like no other! The guys on the peripheryâthe Chet Grangers of the worldâare worth a second look. Theyâre the ones who have more to offer, and that depth of character is priceless.
It isnât easy being a bookish type, but we donât have to do it alone. Finding fellow readers and other wallflowers makes all the differenceâ¦even for writers.
If youâd like to connect with me, you can find me on Facebook under Patricia Johns Romance, or you could come by my blog at patriciajohnsromance.com. I love to hear from readers, and youâre guaranteed a reply. Iâm another one along the wallâthe observer, the mildly uncomfortable one. And if youâre interested in bonus points, Iâm pretty much always working on a book!
Patricia Johns
PATRICIA JOHNS writes from northern Alberta, where she lives with her husband and son. The winters are long, cold and perfectly suited to novel writing. She has a BA in English lit, and you can find her books in Mills & Boon Love Inspired and Mills & Boon American Romance lines.
To my husband, who inspires the romantic in me.
Chapter One
Chet Granger wanted her land, and Mackenzie Vaughn knew it. Heâd offered to buy it from her grandmother multiple times over the years, and now that her grandmother had passed away, leaving the ranch to Mackenzie, she was waiting for the inevitable offer.
And she would refuse. That was a given. The last person in this county she intended to sell this land to was Chet Granger. They had a bit of a history together, and if anyone was going to benefit from this land, it wouldnât be him. Business wasnât supposed to be personal, but this time it was.
As a small white goat passed her, Mackenzie patted its rump and wiped the back of her hand over her moist forehead. The sun hung low in the sky, casting long shadows through pools of warm sunlight. The peeling red barn loomed behind, its shadow stretching out like a sleepy cat. Since arriving two hours earlier, sheâd already managed to get what was left of her grandmotherâs herd back into the barn. Then sheâd noticed the goat waddling off toward the fence, wide belly swinging back and forth with each step.
âCome on now,â she urged. âLetâs go, goat.â
It had to have a name; she just didnât know it. The other three goats were already inside the barn, but this one paid no mind to peer pressure.
This ranch had been a godsend when she was an angry teen caught in the middle of her parentsâ acrid divorce. While her parents battled over who got what, sheâd come back to her grandmotherâs ranchâthe one place she could count on not to change. It was here that sheâd fallen in love for the first time, with Andy Granger. Chet was Andyâs older brother and had always been the more serious of the two. In fact, sheâd had a bit of a crush on him at first, before Andy made his move and she realized that Chet hadnât been interested in the least. Heâd been concerned with the future of his familyâs ranch more than with having much fun...so much so that heâd convinced Andy that Mack wasnât worth his time. At least, that was Andyâs story. In spite of it all, a small part of her envied the Granger boys. When push came to shove, they chose each other, and the Granger family stood strong. Still, they stood strong against her, and that was one slight she wouldnât forget.