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Rescuing a woman in distress was the cowboy way
Amid a freak snowstorm, Texas rancher Damien Lambert made the unlikeliest find on his Bent Pine Ranch—a bloodied woman and her infant daughter in hiding. Though her story was transparent as ice, the heat he saw in her eyes made him offer her refuge.
After a ruthless kidnapping and a harrowing escape Emma Duran needed a hero…and the baby needed a home. She’d found both in Damien—the perfect man with a cowboy’s swagger and a lover’s touch—until he learned about the incredible danger they faced. After that, Emma knew it would take all the cowboy Damien had to keep her and the child alive.
She’d gone to Paradise and found hell...
Now she’d gone to Texas and found Damien. The first had ruined her life and left her an emotional wreck. The second was likely to break her heart.
She was not what the cowboy needed, and he’d realize that as soon as he was through saving her.
She pulled out her pajamas from the travel case. Then, unable to help herself, she reached for the silky chemise inside. She held it in front of her in the full-length mirror.
She hardly recognized the woman staring back at her—the Emma she used to be.
Damien knocked on the door she’d left ajar. “How about a nightcap to—”
She saw his face reflected in the mirror. The chemise pooled to the floor, leaving her feeling exposed, though she was still dressed.
A second later Damien wrapped his arms around her from behind.
She turned and with tears she could neither explain nor stop, she lifted her mouth to his and melted in his kiss.
Son of a Gun
Joanna Wayne
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Joanna Wayne was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, and received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from LSU-Shreveport. She moved to New Orleans in 1984, and it was there that she attended her first writing class and joined her first professional writing organization. Her debut novel, Deep in the Bayou, was published in 1994.
Now, dozens of published books later, Joanna has made a name for herself as being on the cutting edge of romantic suspense in both series and single-title novels. She has been on the Waldenbooks bestseller list for romance and has won many industry awards. She is also a popular speaker at writing organizations and local community functions and has taught creative writing at the University of New Orleans Metropolitan College.
Joanna currently resides in a small community forty miles north of Houston, Texas, with her husband. Though she still has many family and emotional ties to Louisiana, she loves living in the Lone Star State. You may write Joanna at P.O. Box 852, Montgomery, Texas 77356.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Emma Muran—aka Emma Smith. She is on the run from a kidnapper who cannot afford to let her go free.
Damien Lambert—He’s the oldest son of a powerful and influential Texas business and ranching family.
Tague and Durk Lambert—Damien’s brothers. Durk is involved in the family oil business. Tague manages and works the ranch with Damien.
Carolina Lambert—Damien’s mother, who is still grieving for her husband, Hugh, who died a few months ago.
Sheriff Walter Garcia—Local sheriff.
Julio—Operates a human trafficking operation.
Caudillo—Wealthy arms dealer who lures women to his private island in the Caribbean and holds them captive.
Grandma Pearl—Damien’s grandmother. She can be a bit mischievous at times.
Aunt Sybil—Damien’s aunt who lives on the Bent Pine Ranch with the rest of the Lambert family.
Blake Benson—A veterinarian who owns the ranch next to the Lamberts and helps out in an emergency.
Dorothy Paul—Emma’s friend who was supposed to go with her on vacation.
Carson Stile—A good friend of Damien’s, an expert tech guy who never reveals how he gets his information from the internet.
Chale—Caudillo’s head guard.
Thanks to Dr. Lindsey Whitehurst for her information on how a veterinarian might help out in an emergency. A special thanks to all my psychology professors who taught me so much about abnormal behavior, though of course I took liberties with their lectures. And thanks to my husband for putting up with me when deadlines make me a pain to live with.
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