Will the marriage pact be fulfilled? Return to Mustang Creek, Wyoming, with #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller for more Brides of Bliss County!
Since Hadleigh, Melody and Bexâthe best of best friendsâentered into a marriage pact, two of them have found (and married) the men of their hearts. But Bex doesnât think sheâll be as fortunate as the others. Her own first love died years ago in a faraway war, and Bex has lost hope for a happy marriage of her own. She concentrates on her business, a successful chain of fitness clubs, instead.
Then, when single father Tate Calder comes to Mustang Creek with his two sons in tow, who befriend Bexâs eight-year-old nephew, she and the handsome, aloof newcomer are constantly thrown together. But is the marriage season over? Or can a man with doubts about love be the right husband for a woman who wants it all?
Praise for #1 New York Times bestselling author
âMiller has found a perfect niche with charming western romances and cowboys who will set readersâ hearts aflutter. Funny and heartwarming, The Marriage Pact will intrigue readers by the first few pages. Unforgettable characters with endless spunk and desire make this a
must-read.â
âRT Book Reviews
âFans of Linda Lael Miller will fall in love with The Marriage Pact and without a doubt be waiting for the next installments⦠Her ranch-based westerns have always entertained and stayed with me long after reading them.â
âIdaho Statesman
âFor readers who like their contemporary romances Western, slightly dangerous and graced with enlightened bad-boy heroes.â
âLibrary Journal on the Montana Creeds series
âAn engrossing, contemporary western romance⦠Millerâs masterful ability to create living, breathing characters never flags; combined with a taut story line and vivid prose, Millerâs romance wonât disappoint.â
âPublishers Weekly on McKettrickâs Pride
(starred review)
âMillerâs name is synonymous with the finest in western romance. From the hard realities of life in an untamed land to the passionate people who bring the colorful history to life, she brings the best of the West to readers, never failing to deliver a great read!â
âRT Book Reviews on McKettrickâs Choice
Dear Reader,
Thank you for joining me in Bliss County once again! Itâs a great place to visit during the summer (well, at all times of year, but I think itâs fair to say that Wyoming is uniquely beautiful right now). And of course June is the traditional wedding month, hence my titleâThe Marriage Season.
In this story Becca (Bex) Stuart, the third member of the girlfriend trio that also includes Melody Hogan and Hadleigh Galloway, gets her turn to find the man whoâs right for herâand that man is Tate Calder, widower and single dad. I love to write about kidsâand animalsâso this gives me a chance to do both!
You wonât be surprised that the story focuses on some of my favorite themes: the importance of family, friends and community, as well as the possibility of second chances, especially when it comes to love. And, as always, the setting is crucial to my storytelling, that setting being the American West. Places like this (Wyoming, with its stunning landscape, its mountains and rivers and ranches, its lovely small towns) really shape people and their lives. Thatâs certainly true for Bex and her friends; in Tateâs case, it reshapes his life, since heâs a newcomer to Mustang Creek. And of course meeting Bex changes his life, too! And that of his sonsâ¦
I hope you enjoy The Marriage Season and that youâll visit Mustang Creek again this Christmas. Please visit my website, lindalaelmiller.com, and share your thoughts about the story, the setting, my blogs or anything else you want to talk about. Check it out for news of my upcoming books and contests, too.
Wishing you, your family (and pets!) a lovely and restful summerâor an exciting one, if thatâs what you preferâ¦
With love,
For Kate, the lifesaver. Thank you!
CHAPTER ONE
LEAVES FLOATED DOWN like rain and littered the path with bright color, red and aspen gold. The air had a crisp bite to it, clean and fresh, the scent of autumn. Above, the sky was cloudless, a pure Wyoming blue.
Perfect training weather.
Becca âBexâ Stuart flashed by another runner with a nod. The trail was busy on this Saturday morning. Mustang Creek had put in a series of municipal paths specifically for walking, biking and running, and the money had, in her opinion, been well spent. She sure took advantage of her tax dollars every chance she got.