Book description
The Lawman
Marshal Shay McQuillan has a lot on his hands -- stagecoach robbers
to hunt down, a murdered fiancée to avenge. He certainly doesn't need
an identical twin brother he never knew existed turning up out of the
blue and telling him what to do. Even less does he want pretty Aislinn
Lethaby trying to rescue him from danger. Because, to tell the
truth, Aislinn is a sweet distraction from duty whom Shay just can't
resist.
Aislinn Lethaby has a fine job at the town hotel. Soon, she'll have
saved enough to buy the broken-down homestead she has her eye on and
bring her young brothers west. She has no business jeopardizing
everything when she sees Shay in danger. But something about the man
makes Aislinn lose all the good sense she thought she had -- and
follow the longings of her heart.
The Gunslinger
Now that he's finally found his twin brother, all Tristan
Saint-Laurent wants is to be a peaceful rancher. What he gets is Miss
Emily Starbuck, a determined package of trouble from back East.
Tristan knows he should tell Emily and her aggravating sheep to move
along, but he doesn't have the heart. Suddenly this man of danger is
dreaming of weddings and babies. But the life he's left behind may yet
come between him and the woman he's growing to love.
Emily Starbuck is making a fresh start by raising the sheep she's
bought with a meager inheritance. She's willing to fight every
cattleman in the West, but she can't resist Tristan. His handsome face
and lean, strong body make her knees buckle, and her thoughts move to
sharing a blissful ranch life with the man. But what Emily doesn't
know about Tristan could jeopardize their dream of happiness.
Linda Lael Miller is the author of seventy
historical and contemporary romance novels, many of which are set in
the American West. She was awarded the Romance Writers of America's
prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007.