New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels returns to her fan-favorite series Whitehorse, Montana, with two great stories of suspense and two cowboys who won't be riding alone for long DARK HORSE For twenty-five years, the case of the McGraw twins kidnapping has remained unsolved. As the eldest son, Cull oversees the McGraw horse ranch, wary of prying eyes. So when true-crime writer Nikki St. James comes forward with new information, Cull can't believe his father invites her onto the compound. His family has suffered enough--he's not about to let St. James snoop and ruin them completely. But Nikki finds the eldest McGraw's protectiveness as endearing as it is aggravating. After all, this case is personal to her, too... And her secrets can set the truth free--if they don't destroy the McGraws first.
THE MYSTERY MAN OF WHITEHORSE Whitehorse has never seen a man like Bridger Duvall before. As much as the rugged stranger keeps to himself, he's sure got the whole town talking. Laci Cavanaugh thinks she might unravel the town's biggest mystery by working for him. But business quickly becomes personal when a murder divides the town. As Christmas closed in, can Bridger and Laci find common ground before the killer strikes again?
B.J. Daniels started her life in Houston, Texas, before her family moved to Montana at age five. She grew up in a cabin in the Gallatin Canyon near Big Sky and later on Hebgen Lake near West Yellowstone. Because of her love for Montana, most of her books are set there. Born into a storytelling family, all she'd ever wanted to do was write stories. After a career as an award-winning newspaper journalist, she wrote and sold 37 short stories before she finally wrote her first book, ODD MAN OUT. Since then she has won numerous awards including a career achievement award for romantic suspense. She lives in Montana with her husband, Parker, two Springer Spaniels. When she isn't writing, she quilts, boats and. makes rope/fabric baskets. She always reads, loving to lose herself in a good book.
Two great stories full of intrigue, making you want to sit down and read all the way through, not just these two but the whole series. The mysteries in this old country town shows how small towns close ranks and protect each other, while at the same time making you wonder how everyone knows everything that happens in less than five minutes and yet no on seems to know anything about the events around these mysteries. Makes me remember the saying "the only way to keep a secret is if if your the only one alive who knows!".