Ann Major

Wild Enough For Willa


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      Willa Longworth

      Willa was a woman with one chance at destiny and she wasn’t going to let a man—or her longing for him—get in her way…or was she?

      “Life’s like the weather. You can never be sure of it. That’s the miracle, don’t you see?”

      Luke McKade

      He had done all the right things for the wrong reasons—until he met Willa. From that moment, his life would never be the same.

      “You owe me a romp in the hay, Mrs. Longworth.”

      Little Red Longworth

      This ailing heir wanted someone to care for him during his final days. He found an angel in Willa…and a wife.

      “I went to kill me a lawyer and a bastard brother. I got a wife.”

      Hesper Longworth

      The spiteful sister-in-law doesn’t want Willa to get a single red cent.

      “Your unfortunate past is hardly my concern, Willa dear. I’m here to buy you out.”

      Brandon Baines

      A powerful lawyer with an ego the size of Texas and a dangerous need to keep things—and Willa—quiet!

      “It’s just me and you, sweetheart. We’re all alone in the middle of nowhere. Now, where’s the money?”

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      INSEPARABLE

      Wild Enough for Willa

      Ann Major

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      DEDICATION

      To my precious daughter, Kimberley Leta Cleaves, who is quirky, funny, warm, witty, young. And because she is all those things, she is a challenge to me as a mother.When somebody asks me, where do you get your ideas, I should tell them from my daughter, who is my very own adorable muse.Thank you for Willa, Kimberley.

      ACKNOWLEDGMENT

      I want to thank the following people:

      To Tara Gavin and Dianne Moggy for more than I can say

      To Karen Solem

      To Patience Smith

      To Ted, for realizing that dinners and a clean house don’t matter nearly as much as writing

      To Karen Olsson and Meg Guerra, who told me about Laredo

      To Dorothy Deaver, who decorated Willa’s house

      To Steve Stainkamp and Geri Rice

      To Chris Misner and Greg McKee for telling me about the computer business

      To Patricia Patterson for streamlining my business affairs so I can write

      POEM

      If I were alone in a desert

      And feeling afraid,

      I would want a child to be with me.

      For then my fear would disappear

      And I would be made strong.

      This is what life in itself can do

      Because it is so noble, so full of pleasure

      And so powerful.

      But if I could not have a child with me

      I would like to have at least a living animal

      At my side to comfort me.

      Therefore,

      Let those who bring about wonderful things

      In their big, dark books

      Take an animal—perhaps a dog—

      To help them.

      The life within the animal

      Will give them strength in turn.

      For equality

      Gives strength in all things

      And at all times.

      —Meister Eckhart (1260–1329)

      (Author’s note: As a cat lover, I change dog to cat. When I go alone into my imagination to write, Kanka, my cat, goes with me to help by sitting on my manuscript.)

      Contents

       Book One

       Chapter 1

       Chapter 2

       Chapter 3

       Chapter 4

       Chapter 5

       Chapter 6

       Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Chapter 10

       Book Two

       Chapter 11

       Chapter 12

       Chapter 13

       Chapter 14

       Book Three

       Chapter 15

       Chapter 16

       Chapter 17

       Chapter 18

       Chapter 19

       Chapter 20

       Chapter 21

       Chapter 22

       Chapter