The Cowboy Proved Her Wrong – Part 4
Caleb controlled his breathing the way he’d learned in Kansas, long and slow, keeping his heart rate down, keeping his hands steady on the rifle.…
The Cowboy Proved Her Wrong – Part 5
” Maggie held his gaze from the saddle. No trembling, no flinching, no looking away. Yes, she said I did. Douglas Coloulton stood slowly from…
The Cowboy Proved Her Wrong – Part 6
The only thing in his pockets was a small brass key and three cents. Not enough to buy a decent meal. For the first time…
The Cowboy Proved Her Wrong – Part 7
What happens when you collapse? When this place finally falls down around your ears? Then I’ll deal with it by yourself with no husband, no…

The Cowboy Proved Her Wrong
Maggie Coloulton pressed her broken fingers into the scorching Montana dirt and dragged herself forward. 6 in, maybe eight. Blood filled her mouth and she…
A chance to prove that his desire to help had been about more than just winning Evelyn’s approval. Yes, Caleb said, “I can do that.…
“Morning,” she said without looking up from the plant she was tending. “There’s coffee in the kitchen. Help yourself. ” The coffee was weak. She…
She has seven children, and you’re sick. I’m managing. ” Evelyn. He waited until she looked at him. You can’t save everyone. No, she agreed.…
Tom would ride to Silver City, the nearest large town, and arrange for a lawyer to contact the Bitterwater Town Council. The lawyer would claim…
Maybe that’s better for who? For her or for you? Tom’s voice hardened. You spent your whole life surrounded by people who wanted your money.…
