Home on the Range:: A Caribou Crossing Romance

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Kensington Publishing Corp., Aug 1, 2013 - Fiction - 480 pages
"Smart, sexy, funny and touching. . .I loved this book." –Susan Wiggs

In this exciting new series, author Susan Fox welcomes you to Caribou Crossing, a small western town made for love and adventure. . .

For Evan Kincaid, the best thing about his dusty hometown was watching it fade into the distance. Jessica Bly was the only one who didn't treat him like an outsider, and their friendship ended with one mind-blowing night of young passion. Now they've both got the lives they planned—Evan in New York, Jess with her beloved horses in Caribou Crossing. But business has brought Evan back to Jess's Crazy Horse ranch on a mission that could destroy whatever's left of her trust.

Ten years ago, Jess wanted one perfect night to remember Evan by. What she got was a broken heart and a secret that's kept them strangers ever since. The boy she knew was sexy and sweet; the man he's become leaves her breathless. And no matter how much she tells herself that country girl and city boy don't belong together, in her heart she wants to believe his home has been right here all along. . .

"You can't go wrong picking up a Susan Fox book." --Romance Reviews Today
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
13
Section 3
32
Section 4
52
Section 5
73
Section 6
87
Section 7
113
Section 8
133
Section 18
330
Section 19
339
Section 20
347
Section 21
361
Section 22
370
Section 23
383
Section 24
388
Section 25
395

Section 9
157
Section 10
178
Section 11
201
Section 12
224
Section 13
247
Section 14
270
Section 15
290
Section 16
306
Section 17
319
Section 26
401
Section 27
406
Section 28
415
Section 29
423
Section 30
431
Section 31
440
Section 32
450
Section 33
455
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About the author (2013)

International bestselling author Susan Fox (who also writes as Savanna Fox and Susan Lyons) has been a finalist in Romance Writers of America®’s prestigious RITA® contest and has won the National Readers’ Choice Award, the HOLT Medallion, the Booksellers Best Award, the Book Buyers Best Award, the Aspen Gold Readers Choice, the Golden Quill, the More Than Magic, the Lories, the Beacon, and the Laurel Wreath. She is a Pacific Northwester with homes in Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia. She has degrees in law and psychology, and has had a variety of careers, including perennial student, computer consultant, and legal editor. Fiction writer is by far her favorite, giving her an outlet to demonstrate her belief in the power of love, friendship, and a sense of humor. Visit her website at www.susanfox.ca.

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