Mills & Boon Sweet series promises love affairs to last a lifetime…HITCHED!
"There should be a law against kissing like that."
Amy Vale was determined to be the best rancher's wife in Wyoming. She'd found someone nice to spend her life with; someone honest who could make her smile. Passion, as far as Amy was concerned, was over-rated .
Beau Diablo, Amy's future stepson, certainly lived up to his name he was one sexy cowboy. Beau was not going to let his father make a fool of himself over some blonde bimbo from the big city. He was gonna put a stop to this marriage. And he knew just how to do it!
Beau's sizzling kisses were hot enough to melt all the snow in the state. He knew just how to steal a woman's heart and Valentine's Day seemed just the right time to do it!
Renee Roszel is the author of over 40 romance novels. She has been named Oklahoma Writer of the Year and has been a National Rita Finalist several times as well as a finalist multiple times in Romantic Times Short Contemporary Romance category. She is married, the mother of two sons and the grandmother a boy and girl who live way way too far away for Renee's taste!
Besides writing Renee volunteers her time with her local Animal Shelter's thrift Shop, which she helped start several years ago. She is proud of both her writing career and her volunteering. Both have brought her great friends, happy times and a warm and fuzzy feeling around the heart.
To Lasso a Lady by Renee Roszel Harlequin's Hitched Series Book 2 Amy Vale has just arrived in Wyoming from Chicago. Ira Diablo, an older man she met while working, offered her marriage and help when she needed it most. The handsome man who entered the store is intriguing and very angry, at her. And soon to be her stepson.
Beau Diablo has decided Amy is a beautiful bimbo willing to marry for money. After she gets stuck on his ranch during a snowstorm she has to wonder if that is what she's really about, marrying for money. It sure wasn't love, but the way Beau kisses she could easily fall for him. Too bad he hates her and she's engaged to his father.
This book is told only from Amy's point of view. The author wrote in such a way that the reader can experience the biting cold and picture the hard work of the ranch hands as they care for the cattle. Breaking the ice off the lake, spreading hay and cuddling with a cute newborn calf. Great story. **The books in this series are standalone http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/...