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He’s forgotten how to be a daddy
But he’ll learn for his Montana Twins
It’s no surprise that Sawyer West doesn’t recognize the beautiful woman visiting his ranch. After an accident, he doesn’t remember anyone. Not even his twin toddlers. Still, something tells him he can trust Olivia Martin, who offers her help with the girls—and recovering his missing memories. Yet that trust may shatter when he learns why she’s really there...
PATRICIA JOHNS writes from Alberta, Canada. She has her Hon. BA in English literature and currently writes for Harlequin’s Love Inspired and Heartwarming lines. You can find her at patriciajohnsromance.com.
Montana Twins
Her Cowboy’s Twin Blessings
Her Twins’ Cowboy Dad
A Rancher to Remember
Comfort Creek Lawmen
Deputy Daddy
The Lawman’s Runaway Bride
The Deputy’s Unexpected Family
His Unexpected Family
The Rancher’s City Girl
A Firefighter’s Promise
The Lawman’s Surprise Family
A Baxter’s Redemption
The Runaway Bride
A Boy’s Christmas Wish
Her Lawman Protector
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A Rancher to Remember
Patricia Johns
ISBN: 978-1-474-09680-5
A RANCHER TO REMEMBER
© 2019 Patricia Johns
Published in Great Britain 2019
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She was beautiful, but it wasn’t her looks that kept his eyes riveted on her.
There was something there, just beneath the surface, that he could almost remember. He hadn’t felt that about any of the other people from his forgotten life.
“Will you help me to remember it?” he asked quietly. “That life with my wife. My daughters.”
“I wasn’t here for most of that part.”
“What about our friendship? I have a feeling that you mattered to me, too.”
“Yes. But Mia was the one who deserved you.”
What did that mean? He was about to ask, but then one of the toddlers threw a plastic cup across the kitchen, breaking the moment. Sawyer and Olivia both looked in that direction, and Sawyer cleared his throat.
“It’s a lot to ask to help a man get his memory back, I know...but I need help.”
“I’ll do what I can,” she agreed.
“Thank you.” And he meant it from the bottom of his aching heart. For the first time in his limited memory, he felt something close to comfort.
This is the last story in my Montana Twins miniseries, and I hope you’ve enjoyed the ride. If you just picked this book up and you like Montana-raised cowboys and adorable twins, you might want to pick up the two previous books, too.
You can find me online at PatriciaJohnsRomance.com. I’m also on Facebook and Twitter where I keep you up to date on my new releases and give you a view into my life. I’d love to hear from you!
Patricia Johns