When a clumsy governess from New York meets a lonely, bitter rancher, more than her heart will fall.
Ray Malloy is a single father in an age when every child has two parents. Abandoned by his shallow wife, he struggles to find the balance between being a father and being a successful rancher. At the end of his rope with his wild child daughter, he hires a governess from New York to teach his daughter, Melody, to be a lady.
Lillian Wickham is desperate for a job, poor as a church mouse, and determined as a bulldog. Arriving in Wyoming to a chilly reception, and saddled with a five-year-old girl that could be mistaken for an incredibly, dirty little boy does not daunt her. Ray is determined to avoid women completely, to ignore Lillian's luscious figure, ruby red lips, and husky voice. Lillian is determined to turn Melody into a lady, come hell or high water, and avoid the hellion's devastatingly attractive father at the same time. Until one night when Lillian's clumsiness drops her right into Ray's arms and their passion takes on a life of its own.
When unexpected danger steals into their lives, and threatens the stubborn child they both love, will their passion be strong enough to survive, or will it tear their world apart?
Warning, this title contains the following: explicit sex, graphic language, some violence.
Beth Williamson, who also writes as Emma Lang, is an award-winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of both historical and contemporary romances. Her books range from sensual to scorching hot. She is a Career Achievement Award Nominee in Erotic Romance by Romantic Times Magazine, in both 2009 and 2010, and a quarter-finalist in the 2014 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Contest. Beth has always been a dreamer, never able to escape her imagination. It led her to the craft of writing romance novels, fueled by Reese’s and tenacious pursuit of the perfect story. She’s passionate about purple, books, and her family. She has a weakness for shoes and purses as well as bookstores. Life might be chaotic, as life usually is, but Beth always keeps a smile on her face, a song in her heart, and a cowboy on her mind. ;)
Another great story, with a grumpy, rude, sexy hero, and an optimistic, sunny heroine, whose life experiences have not diminished her love of life and people. Extremely enjoyable.
Ray Malloy is bitter, entrusting of women and now never smiles. Five years previously, his wife cuckolded him, then after giving birth to a daughter, who turned out not to be his, ran off and divorced him. Still he loves this little girl with all his heart. Out of control, Melody his daughter needs a woman's touch. Against his better judgement he hires a governess. Lily is not what he expected and threatens to crack open his closed heart. Well educated, there are hidden depths. I liked Ray's character, surly, morose, bitter yet yearning for something outside of his grasp and full of pain. Lily is clumsy, positive, a breath of fresh air. Another God book in this series.
Loved this one--a bit of a mail-order bride type story.
Ray Malloy's got a wild-child five-year-old daughter but no wife. Luck (and maybe his mother's friendship with a nun) brings him assistance in the form of Lillian Wickham, a lovely woman who knows what hardship is, but hasn't let it keep her from living.
Lillian's tough and resilient enough to deal with living in chilly Wyoming, and resourceful enough to figure out how to build bridges to a little girl longing for love and guidance. She also is woman enough to know that what she wants to build with Ray is far different but no less joyful.
The Malloy family is charming as always, and I can't wait to dive into the next book.
Lily Wickham has come to Wyoming to be a governess for Ray's daughter Melody. Ray Malloy needs a governess for his wayward five year old daughter. He is expecting an older woman. But what he gets is Lily, younger, beautiful, full of sunshine and VERY TEMPTING to him. He wants to put her right back on that train and send Lily back on her way. But Lily doesn't give up easily. Lily does her best to give lessons to Melody but she likes to hide. Ray tries his best to stay clear of Lily, but he can't resist her. As the weeks go by, they become closer. And they start becoming a family, and Ray feels like he is finally content. But their happiness doesn't last long when Melody is kidnapped by her mother and her mother's friend. Lily and Ray race against time to save their daughter. Their trust in each other is tested. Once they save her, Ray knows in his heart that Lily is his greatest treasure. "You have given me the greatest gift ever. My life, my family, everything. You are everything to me." "I can't believe you're really mine, you're really here to stay." "Believe it." Lily whispered then kissed his palm. "You aren't getting rid of me anytime soon." "Thank God."
The Treasure was another great book of the Mallory family. I loved it. Can't wait to read from this series.
Another great story, with a grumpy, rude, sexy hero, and an optimistic, sunny heroine, whose life experiences have not diminished her love of life and people. Extremely enjoyable. Looking forward to more from beth Williamson!
I loved it! I look forward to the rest of series. It did well as a stand alone, with just enough about the extra characters to make you want to read them.