A local girl comes home to face the cowboy from her pastâand finally claim her future...
Lawson Granger loved Eve Cooper once, but her dreams were grander than anything his Texas-cowboy destiny could provide. Letting her walk out of his life and into television stardom was a mistake he made eighteen years ago. Now everythingâs changed. Eve is backâpregnant and desperate for someplace to hide. And their desire is just as stubborn as they are.
Escaping to the comforts of home is Eveâs one shot at giving her baby a safe life. Earning Lawsonâs trust is her one chance at making amends for the past. But the long-buried secrets and unintentional damage she fled from arenât far behind. When the truth finds her, she stands to lose the man she loves and the only place sheâs ever called home...this time forever.
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TEXAS-SIZED TROUBLE/COWBOY DREAMING
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CHAPTER ONE
âYOUâVE GOT A curse on you, Lawson Granger,â the woman said the moment that Lawson stepped from his pickup. âA curse the size of elephant balls.â
That probably wasnât something most men heard in their entire lifetimes, but most men didnât live in Wranglerâs Creek, Texas, where the occurrence was slightly higher. Lawson had lost count, but he figured this was his third or fourth curse in the past year.