When the plane carrying Sara Grant’s eighteen-year-old nephew crashes in the rugged Colorado Rockies, she refuses to accept the possibility that he hadn’t survived. Cullen was the only family she had left and she was willing to do whatever it took to find him and bring him safely home. If that meant going toe to toe with the one man who might be able to help her find the crash site, she was fine with that. Cody Wolf might be the most intimidating – and gorgeous – man she’d ever met but she wasn’t going to back down. He was going to help her find Cullen whether he liked it or not. Cody didn’t like it. He didn’t like having his solitary life interrupted by five feet nothing of determined woman. He didn’t like the stubborn set of her chin or the sweet curve of her mouth. He especially didn’t like the fact that those beautiful, pansy-colored eyes had haunted his dreams even before she showed up on his doorstep. With an Irish mother and a Native American father, he’d grown up knowing that some things defied conventional explanation, like knowing, even before she arrived, that Sara Grant was going to change his life forever. Reluctantly, he agreed to help her search for the downed plane. Even more reluctantly, he agreed to take her with him. He knew he had the skills to survive days in the wilderness. What he wasn’t sure of his ability to keep his heart safe from temptation.
Born and raised in Colorado, Dallas Schulze now lives in California. She sold her first book in October 1983. It was published under her pseudonym Dallas Hamlin in the Candlelight Ecstasy Romance line. She loves happy ending and wrote category romances, contemporaries and historicals for Harlequin, Silhouette, Dell and Mira. Her latest title was published in 2004.
Insisting that she knew all about horses and hiking, she badgered Cody Wolf into taking her on his search for the downed Cessna and Sara's missing nephew. Unfortunately, she then had to prove she could be just as tough as her sure-footed half-Indian companion.
The days were endless, the frigid Rocky Mountain nights defied sleep, but Sara couldn't abandon the search. Cody's mysterious dreams spurred her on; she could only hope her nephew was still alive. Yet Sara had only begun to learn what Mother Nature could do to a man and a woman alone in the wilderness.