First Love Wild Love

First Love Wild Love
Title First Love Wild Love PDF eBook
Author Janelle Taylor
Publisher Kensington Publishing Corp.
Pages 558
Release 2011-10-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1420127373

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Reared in the civilized society of far-off England, Calinda Braxton was unschooled in the ways of passion until she arrived in the exotic wilds of the untamed western frontier and a rugged, gunsliging stranger stole into her hotel room--and her bed! Roused from slumber by his breathless kisses, the beguiling innocent surrendered to her bold seducer's virile charms. . .never dreaming that he was a Texas ranger on a dangerous secret mission. . .or that his searing caress would awaken her heart to the soul-stealing ecstasy of a magnificent, once-in-a-lifetime love!

First Love

First Love
Title First Love PDF eBook
Author C. J. Harte
Publisher Bold Strokes Books Inc
Pages 286
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1602829918

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Jordan Thompson was brought up to believe and trust what her parents taught her: their strong but conservative values. As the daughter of the President of the United States, she especially feels the burden of living up to her parents’ standards. Drew Hamilton is putting her rodeo career on hold to purse a medical degree. One day she hopes to return to Wyoming to practice family medicine and ranch. She’s worked hard to pay for school and doesn’t have time for romance, especially with curious straight females. When Jordan hires her as a tutor, Drew finds she is learning more about life than she planned. Jordan is learning more than academics. She’s learning about love. But with their very different backgrounds and families, they may not survive the stresses of a first love.

By His Own Blood

By His Own Blood
Title By His Own Blood PDF eBook
Author John Montandon
Publisher By His Own Blood
Pages 304
Release 2012-02-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0615604838

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John Montandon's father "Doc" Montandon contracted AIDs after he was subjected to an unnecessary exploratory surgery and was transfused with tainted HIV blood. To make matters worse, the incident was covered up and the gentle Texas farmer was not apprised of his condition. After he began suffering from the symptoms of AIDS, Doc was refused admittance and help from the same community hospital that performed the transfusion.

Thirty-Three Places I’Ll Visit After I Die

Thirty-Three Places I’Ll Visit After I Die
Title Thirty-Three Places I’Ll Visit After I Die PDF eBook
Author Kim D. Rust
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 519
Release 2019-02-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1728301378

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During his life, the author has subscribed to and lived the adage “what can be conceived and believed can be achieved.” This book outlines the writer’s life, his achievements, his failures and his adventures. Have you ever thought of wanting to or wondering what would be required to: 1. Become an officer in the U. S. Army and survive a war 2. Form, own and build a multimillion-dollar stock brokerage firm, with a salary, once prosperous, of $100,000 per month, then lose it all 3. At the age of forty-six, run two marathons, ride a bicycle coast to coast in thirty days, climb the Grand Teton and Devils Tower, run rim to rim of the Grand Canyon, swim Alcatraz to San Francisco then complete the Ironman Triathlon in Kona, Hawaii, doing it all in eight months 4. Be a partner in an investment banking firm 5. Climb high mountains on three continents 6. Live in a village in Italy of fewer than one hundred people, where no one speaks a word of English, for two to three months a year 7. Live for months in a home on a beach in Mexico Live vicariously through the narrative or use the descriptive tales as a primer to do it yourself. Henry David Thoreau is credited with the quote, “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and die with their song still inside them.” Quite the opposite, the author’s philosophy of life is “just do it.”

The Ranchers

The Ranchers
Title The Ranchers PDF eBook
Author Stan Steiner
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 264
Release 1980
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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For more than thirty years, Stan Steiner has been wandering up and down the dusty back roads of the American West, listening to descendants of the pioneers recall how they lived out this century on the frontier. These old homesteaders have maintained their faith in a long-gone rural America, an America in which they had to "make do" -- with their wit, their ingenuity, the work of their hands, their individualism, their independence. Among them are the Skinner family, six generations of which have been born in the Jordan Valley of eastern Oregon, on a ranch that was acquired before Oregon became a state; Boyd Charter, whose father rode with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and who brought a St. Louis girl from finishing school to a log house in the Bull Mountains of Montana; Rita and Janaloo Hill, mother and daughter, who can be found in the general store of the New Mexico ghost town they own; Tug and Ruth Pettit, who may have been the last Americans to cross the plains in a covered wagon (in 1932). These proud and rugged people talk about cooking without fire, about learning the secrets of dry farming, about struggling against storm and drought, and about how they came to respect the life around them and to cherish the land. The Ranchers is full of the richness of western storytelling, a book that is both a contribution to the history of the West and a faithful portrait of remarkable men and women living a true American experience -- Book jacket.

Ranchers and Cowboys Collection

Ranchers and Cowboys Collection
Title Ranchers and Cowboys Collection PDF eBook
Author Diana Palmer
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 478
Release 2016-02-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1459295560

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Three cowboy romances in one collection for the first time by New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer, Lindsay McKenna, and Marin Thomas. The Rancher by Diana Palmer Cort Brannt, the heir to the Skylance Ranch empire, has women gallop into his life, but the handsome lone wolf sends them just as quickly on their way…until a pretty, vivacious neighbor appears on the range. Has the most eligible bachelor in Branntville, Texas met his match? The Last Cowboy by Lindsay McKenna City girl. It was written all over her like a sign warning him to keep off. Sure, Slade McPherson would train her horse…With his ranch close to foreclosure, he can't afford to turn away a paying customer. But no way is this cowboy getting involved with a woman like Jordana Lawton—no matter how pretty she looks in a saddle. Yet everything can change in an instant. A terrifying run-in with an angry bull leaves him wounded and unable to compete in a race that could change his future. With Jordana by his side, he might stand a chance. But what happens when this old-school cowboy finds himself falling for a modern city girl? A Cowboy's Redemption by Marin Thomas Cruz Rivera is on his last chance. He can't afford to blow it by falling for the beautiful blonde who just hired him to fix up her family's New Mexico property. If he's going to get back on the rodeo circuit, Cruz needs to focus. Besides, a sweet single mom like Sara Mendez can do better than someone with Cruz's troubled past.ÿSara isn't making it easy for Cruz to keep his distance. He's a man of many secrets, but Sarah sees only good in his heart. Though Cruz knows he should move on before Sara discovers the truth about his past, he can't leave the closest thing to a home he's ever known. Cruz is the only man Sara wants—can he become the one she deserves?

Tales of Canyonlands Cowboys

Tales of Canyonlands Cowboys
Title Tales of Canyonlands Cowboys PDF eBook
Author Richard Negri
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 316
Release 2010-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0874218012

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Richard Negri interviews cattlemen and women about ranching in the rugged canyonlands region of southeastern Utah. Personal stories and anecdotes from the colorful characters who ground out a hard living on ranches of the are in the early twentieth century.