Lone Star Daddy
After battling a serious illness, Grace Cameron realizes one thing: her son needs his father. But how can she face Nathan Teague after seven years of lies? To ease into it, she enrolls her boy in the Cowboy Camp run by the Teague family on their Texas Hill Country ranch. Little Evan is bursting with excitement over horses, ropinâ and hanging around real cowboys! Oh, my!
Nathan is in shock when Grace comes back to town. Then when he discovers heâs the father of her cute little boyâa miniature Nathanâheâs not sure if he should be angry, grateful or both. He decides to go with angry. For a while, at least...until he gets the sense that Grace is still hiding something. Whatâs the secretâand how can he ever trust the woman who stole his son from him?
âHeâs your son.â
All the oxygen disappeared from around Nathan. At least it felt that way.
âWhat?â He stared at Grace, thinking he couldnât possibly have heard her correctly. âThatâs not possible.â
She looked up at him. âI assure you it is.â
Nathan snatched his hat off and ran his fingers through his hair. He took a couple of steps away from Grace, away from the words sheâd spoken. A wild storm of denial and curiosity whirled within him.
âYou got pregnant that night at the party?â he asked without turning back toward Grace.
âYes.â
Heat rushed through him. âAnd instead of telling me then, you decided to run away?â
âI didnât have a choice.â
She said it so matter of factly that an unusual anger roared inside him. He spun back toward her, met her gaze. âYou always have a choice.â
âMaybe you did, when you decided to pretend nothing had happened between us.â
Dear Reader,
Welcome to Blue Falls, Texas, home to endless fields of colorful wildflowers, a rich German heritage and the Vista Hills Guest Ranch. Vista Hills is home to the Teague family, including three swoon-worthy, cowboy brothersâNathan, Ryan and Simon.
In The Cowboyâs Secret Son, you get to meet Nathan, the middle brother, the one with the closest connection to the family ranch. Iâm fascinated not only with the ranching lifestyle but also with a strong and abiding connection to the land such as that held by the Teague family. Itâs as much a part of who they are as the air they breathe and the heartbeats in their chests.
I found inspiration for Blue Falls in several Texas Hill Country townsâFredericksburg, Marble Falls and Gruene among them. I hope the residents of these places and the rest of the Hill Country can see a little of the places they call home in the stories of the Teague brothers and the women with whom they fall in love. And that everyone else will be anxious to visit the area as soon as they can.
Trish Milburn
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Trish Milburn wrote her first book in the fifth grade and has the cardboard-and-fabric-bound, handwritten and colored-pencil-illustrated copy to prove it. That âbookâ was called Land of the Misty Gems, and not surprisingly it was a romance. Sheâs always loved stories with happy endings, whether those stories come in the form of books, movies, TV programs or marriage to her own hero.
A print journalist by trade, she still does contract and freelance work in that field, balancing those duties with her dream-come-true career as a novelist. Before she published her first book, she was a finalist eight times in the prestigious Golden Heart contest sponsored by Romance Writers of America, winning twice. Other than reading, Trish enjoys traveling (by car or trainâsheâs a terra firma girl!), watching TV and movies, hiking, nature photography and visiting national parks.
You can visit Trish online at www.trishmilburn.com. Readers also can write to her at P.O. Box 140875, Nashville, TN 37214-0875.
Grace Cameron, the heroine of The Cowboyâs Secret Son, has two close, special friends who have helped her through the hardest times of her life.
Iâm fortunate to have had the same. So hereâs to my two oldest friendsâlove ya, Allison and Kristy!
Chapter One
A rolling sea of bluebonnets in full bloom flowed out from where Grace Cameron sat at a roadside table. Her son, Evan, ran back and forth, pretending to ride an imaginary horse. But not even his boyish antics could lift her mood today.
Once, hills blanketed in bluebonnets had soothed her, allowing her to believe there was hope and beauty in the world beyond her daily existence. Now, the sight of them and the town in the distance caused fear and uncertainty to swirl inside her like a Texas twister.
Texas. She looked toward the horizon, soaking in a tiny sliver of Texasâs vast and varied expanse. When her parents had dragged her away nearly seven years ago, sheâd thought sheâd never see it again. Later, sheâd avoided the state for fear sheâd lose more than she already had. And yet here she sat gazing out across the spring-painted Hill Country, on the verge of taking the final step in a decision that sheâd second-guessed every moment since sheâd made it.