Rocky Mountain Nights (Roberts of Silver Springs #6) Read online




  Rocky Mountain Nights

  Book Six in Silver Springs

  By Kirsten Osbourne

  Cover Art by Erin Dameron-Hill

  Copyright 2017 Kirsten Osbourne

  Kindle Edition, License Notes

  This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you're reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Amazon.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

  Bekah Roberts had everything going for her. She was part-owner of a B&B with her cousin. Her social life was active and fun. As the pretty princess of the Roberts clan, she knew she had it all. But watching her cousin, Bri, with her new husband made her heart yearn for more. Everyone saw her as the girl who had no limits, but she knew better.

  Hunter Sloane, a best-selling murder mystery writer, needed to finish his book. He was stuck looking at the same four walls every day and he needed a change if there was any way to make his deadline. When he arrived at the small B&B in Silver Springs, Colorado, he had chosen for his writing spot, one of the first people he met was beautiful Bekah Roberts. She distracted him from the first moment. Would he be able to keep focused and get his book written? Or would he spend more time writing the story of his life?

  For notification of new releases by Kirsten Osbourne, please sign up for her mailing list here.

  Chapter One

  Hunter Sloane turned into a parking lot, following the instructions of his car’s GPS. The sign hanging above the front door read, “B&B’s B&B.” Who on earth would name a B&B that? He shrugged and got out of his car, snagging his suitcase and hanging his laptop bag on top of it.

  When he got inside, he heard a chime, and stood there for a moment looking around. The house was charming and had obviously been renovated recently. He was in an entryway, and it was only a moment before a woman came out of the kitchen, wiping her hands on an apron. “You must be Hunter Sloane. I’m Bri Black.”

  He nodded to her. “How did you know I’m Hunter Sloane?” He had a few books out, and they’d all hit the NYT Bestseller’s List, but his face wasn’t really noticed wherever he went. Thankfully few authors were recognized by strangers. No one really studied an author’s picture on the dust jackets of books.

  “You’re the only person we’re expecting today. The other rooms are guests that are staying over still.”

  “I see.”

  “You paid over the phone with your credit card, so let me just show you to your room. You requested to be as far away from the noise of the B&B as possible, so we put you on the second floor, last door on the right.” She pulled a key from her pocket. “Room’s all ready for you. Do you want me to take your things up? Or would you prefer to find it on your own?”

  Hunter smiled. “You read people well, don’t you Miss Black?”

  She held up a hand with a wedding ring. “Mrs. Black, but please, call me Bri. We’re not formal around here.”

  “I’ll find my own way up. I haven’t had lunch yet. Is there a place nearby?”

  “Lots of places if you want to go further into town. I could make you a box lunch, or you could go to the hotel, which is straight across the parking lot. They have a restaurant there. We only serve breakfast here, but for a little extra we’ll do box lunches, although usually those are just for the adventurers.”

  “Adventurers?”

  “Our town is known for its outdoor adventures. We have skiers, hikers, snowmobilers, four-wheelers…just about any outdoor mountain sport can be done here. If you’re into extreme sports, my cousin has a business taking people rock-climbing and doing whatever other adventures you find yourself needing.” She walked to a table and picked up a piece of paper from a stack. “Here’s their flier. Rocky Mountain Adventures is the name of the business.”

  “I’m really just here to lock myself away and finish the book I’m working on. I was having trouble focusing in Denver, and I was looking for places I could drive to that would be quieter.” Hunter shrugged. “Hopefully I won’t leave the room much, except for meals.”

  “Well, don’t totally lock yourself away. You might enjoy writing in our gazebo. You can enjoy the mountain air, and there’s even a place to plug your laptop in.” Bri shook her head with a smile. “Let me know if you decide to take me up on one of the boxed lunches. I’ll let you get to your room and settle in. I’ll be in the kitchen if you need anything at all.”

  Hunter watched her go before heading toward the stairs. He thought he’d probably take her up on the boxed lunch, at least for today. The reviews he’d seen on this place were all talking about the incredible breakfasts provided, and even said the boxed lunches were fabulous. Maybe when he got sick of the four walls of his room he’d head out to the gazebo and work there. The idea of spending time in the mountain air was nice. There was mountain air in Denver too of course, but it was smoggy. He wanted fresh.

  He was a bit startled when he first walked into his room. Someone had painted the room the ugliest shade of green he’d ever seen. It only took him a moment to understand, though. Everything in the room was themed for the musical Wicked. It was a favorite of his, so he couldn’t complain that the walls were the exact color of Elphaba’s skin.

  He had booked the room for three weeks, and he planned to completely finish his book in that length of time. He was already three quarters of the way through, and any writer worth his salt should be able to write thirty-thousand words in three weeks if he really buckled down.

  Hunter unpacked his suitcase and put his clothes away. The B&B even had laundry services for a small fee, so he would have them deal with everything. All he’d have to do was write. How hard could it be?

  Once he had everything set up exactly like he wanted it, he wandered downstairs to the kitchen. “I think I want to take you up on that boxed lunch.” Bri nodded at him, handing him a menu of sorts. It was really just a list of sandwiches, chips, and baked goods she would put into his lunch. “I’ll do chicken salad, Doritos, and a cream cheese brownie. And a bottle of water to drink.”

  “No problem. I’ll have it ready in an hour. Would you like to come down for it, or should I bring it up to you?”

  “I’ll come back. I want to go see the gazebo you mentioned. I love the idea of working outside if it’s a convenient place.” He walked toward the door. “Will you put the lunch on my bill?”

  “Yes, we’ll start an account with incidentals. We also have toothpaste and razors if you realize you forgot to bring something.”

  Bri was already living up to the reviews he’d read. “Which way is the gazebo?”

  “Just go out the door you came in and walk around the house to the right. If you look straight ahead from there, you’ll see it. There’s a little pond beside it.”

  To his surprise, she didn’t end the directions the way most people did. He hated when people said, “You can’t miss it,” because it almost always ensured he would.

  “Thanks again. I’ll be back.” His phone was in his pocket, but he was determined not to use it while he was here. The whole purpose behind coming was to be ‘unplugged’ so he could get some work done.

  He walked around the house and saw the gazebo in front of him. It was perched just on the edge of a hill, and it was beautiful. Was that a swing? He hurried toward it, stopping as he reached out and touched the swing that was hanging from a couple of chains which were attached to the roof of the structure. He sa
t down and made it swing with his foot, a smile touching his lips.

  A little in front of him were some chairs and a table. He knew they were meant for picnics, but he could visualize himself sitting there, writing his heart out. It was the first place he’d been able to see himself writing in weeks, which was why this book wasn’t done. He’d never experienced writers’ block before, but it was alive and well in him now. He would have to do something, or he would lose his mind…and his contract with his publisher.

  He’d only been sitting there for a few minutes, seemingly staring off into space, but his mind was working. It was piecing together the next scene…and the one after that. Finally, the voices in his head were talking to him again. He pulled out his phone, not to talk to anyone, but instead he tapped the app for his dictation software and got down to business.

  He preferred to have his hands on the keyboard when he wrote, but desperate times and all that. If his mind cared about the book, he’d get it into words. He wasn’t waiting another minute.

  *****

  Bekah Roberts walked toward the pond—where she’d been told there was a dead fish floating—by one of the guests. As the official landscaper and grounds woman for B&B’s B&B, it was her job to deal with it. She wore a pair of old jeans and a T-shirt that had seen better days, thankful that she and Bri had decided that being able to wear jeans to work was important to them, so she never had to wear anything stupid looking.

  She got to the pond and muttered to herself. “Aww. Not Maynard. He’s my favorite. I’m so sorry, Maynard. I don’t know exactly what I did wrong, but I know I’m going to take care of it.” She took her net and scooped poor Maynard out of the pond, dumping him into a trash bag she’d brought along for that purpose. “I’ll find you another friend,” she told the remaining fish.

  “Do you mind?” an annoyed male voice asked from a short distance away. She hadn’t noticed a man there, but she shouldn’t have been surprised. Guests used the gazebo all the time.

  “Sorry, I didn’t realize anyone was there,” Bekah called. She put the bag with Maynard down, and dropped her net, walking over to introduce herself. “I’m Bekah Roberts. My cousin and I run the B&B.”

  B&B’s B&B. It makes sense now. “I’m Hunter Sloane.”

  “Oh, of course! I saw your name on Bri’s list of who was checking in today.” Even when there was only one guest checking in—like today—Bri printed out a list of everyone who would be arriving for Bekah. “I’m glad you found the gazebo. It’s peaceful here, isn’t it?”

  “It was until you came along and started talking to Maynard.” Hunter frowned at her. “I’m trying to work.”

  Bekah frowned right back at him. “I didn’t mean to disturb you. I’ll get back to my own job.” She walked off, picked up her things and went straight back to the house. The man was insufferable and rude. She’d have told him so too, if it hadn’t been his first day there. She didn’t want to scare him off and have Bri get mad at her. Her cousin kept reminding her that she had to be polite to the guests.

  It wasn’t that Bekah wasn’t usually polite—It was simply that she always spoke her mind. Sometimes she said things in ways that others considered harsh, but she never really meant them that way. She just didn’t mince words. It was a blessing and a curse all at once!

  She carefully disposed of the fish before going into the house and straight to the kitchen. “That Hunter guy is rude,” she said by way of greeting.

  Bri turned to her. “He was really polite to me!”

  “He got mad at me for talking to Maynard.”

  “Oh that big fish in the pond? Why were you talking to him?” Bri pulled a small batch of brownies from the oven.

  “One of the guests told me there was a fish belly up, and it was Maynard.” Bekah sighed. “He was my favorite.”

  “The trout in the pond are not your pets, Bekah.” Bri shook her head at her cousin.

  “I guess not. Why was he cranky?” Bekah couldn’t deny that the man on the swing had intrigued her. Few men dismissed her quite the way he had. She wasn’t drop dead gorgeous, but she was pretty, and combined with her fun-loving personality, she was used to men lining up to take her out. Not getting angry with her as soon as they met her.

  “Hunter? He came here to work, and I think he was hoping the gazebo would inspire him somehow. He said he’s a writer.”

  Bekah frowned. “Hunter Sloane…I think I may have heard of him.” She sighed. “I guess I owe him an apology the next time I see him. Well, I’ll give him one, but really he owes me one.”

  Bri grinned. “Whatever you can do to keep the peace.” She cut a brownie and gave it to Bekah on a plate. “I almost forgot. Mrs. Olson called today. She wants you to come over and have a meeting with her at your earliest convenience.”

  Bekah groaned. She liked Mrs. Olson, because she was a dear sweet woman. Her daughter however—that was another story entirely. “This afternoon, I guess.” The Olsons owned the hotel next door, and they gave the B&B guests a huge discount on using the hot springs there. The B&B hadn’t been open for long enough for them to risk offending the people who made the discount possible. “Any idea why?” She took a huge bite of the brownie and sighed contentedly. “No one can make brownies quite like you can.”

  “She didn’t say. Just that it was important.”

  “Why me and not you?” Bri was usually the one to go to the business meetings, because she was the one with a mind for details. Bekah was more of a tomboy than her cousin, preferring to do any outdoor tasks instead of playing happy homemaker cooking and cleaning for the B&B guests. They shared the cleaning, but that’s all Bekah really did inside.

  Bri shrugged. “She didn’t say.”

  Bekah wrinkled her nose. If one of them had to deal with the Olsons’ daughter, Jennifer, it should be her. Jennifer was known for making Bri’s life utterly miserable. Well, until recently of course. “I’ll go after I finish my brownie. Better to get it over with.”

  Ten minutes later, she was on her way to the hotel. She was dreading going, so she’d go quickly and get it over with. She was all about ripping the Band-Aid off and drinking all her medicine in one gulp.

  When she got to the hotel, she walked to the front desk. “Mrs. Olson asked to see me.”

  The girl behind the desk smiled at her brightly. “She’s in her office. You know the way, right?”

  Bekah nodded, raising a hand in a wave. The girl had been a couple years ahead of her at Silver Springs High, but in a town the size of Silver Springs, everyone knew everyone else. It was hard to avoid seeing someone, even if you wanted to.

  She knocked on the closed door to Mrs. Olson’s office, and waited until she was told to enter. “I heard you wanted to see me.”

  Mrs. Olson nodded. “I have a huge favor to ask. Will you hear me out before you automatically say no?”

  Bekah frowned, nodding. Whatever it was, it wasn’t going to be pleasant. “Yeah, I’ll listen.”

  “You know that we told Jennifer she had to get a job after the way she tried to interfere in both your cousins’ relationships. Well, she tried. We called around town and tried to get her hired, but no one would have her. She has a bit of a reputation for being difficult…”

  Bekah laughed at the understatement. “That she does.”

  Mrs. Olson grinned. “Well, anyway, we gave her a job in our own housekeeping department here at the hotel, but it’s really not working out. All of the maids, and the head of housekeeping, are threatening to quit if we don’t fire her. She refuses to clean toilets, instead telling the others that since her parents own the hotel, she can stay in the breakroom reading magazines. Claims it’s her lot in life to be in charge while everyone else labors away.”

  Bekah nodded. “Sounds like Jennifer.”

  “After much discussion with her father, we’ve come to the conclusion we want you to teach her to be a good maid. She can’t pull rank on you, because you don’t work for us.”

  Bekah groaned. “But
then I’ll want to quit…and I own the place!”

  Mrs. Olson smiled, shaking her head. “If you’ll train her for a week, we’ll make it worth your while.”

  Bekah raised an eyebrow. “You will?”

  Mrs. Olson named a figure that had Bekah frowning as she thought about it. That much money would go a long way toward paying off the bank loan they’d taken for the last of the renovations on the B&B. “That’s for one week. It shouldn’t take longer than that to train even Jennifer, but if it does, you just let me know. That much per week until she’s ready to work here.”

  “And if I can’t get her ready to work here?” Bekah had to ask. There was a good chance Jennifer would never be willing to clean toilets or change sheets. It just wasn’t in her.

  “Then I’ll be in the fun position of firing my own daughter.”

  Bekah sighed. She wouldn’t wish that position on her worst enemy, and despite the demon spawn the woman had given birth to, she liked Mrs. Olson. “I’ll do it.”

  “You will? Oh, thank you, Bekah! You won’t regret it!”

  “If she’s rude to Bri or a guest, I won’t be responsible for what I say to her. Just a fair warning.”

  “She might need a bit of Roberts honesty.” Mrs. Olson stood. “I’ll send a check to you tonight, and my delicate flower over in the morning. And just so you know…she’s not allergic to anything. If she claims to be allergic to cleaning products, you have my permission to tell her she’s a liar.”

  “She tried that, huh?”

  “I really don’t think there’s anything she hasn’t tried.”

  Bekah sighed. “This is going to be fun, isn’t it?”

  “That’s not the word I’d use…”

  With a wave, Bekah left the hotel, knowing she was making the right decision for her business, but she hoped it was the right decision for her cousin. For some reason, Jennifer had always seen Bri as her favorite target.

  She walked along the wooden sidewalk Bri’s new husband Anthony had built, her mind on how she was going to train Jennifer. She wasn’t paying any attention to where she was going at all, and she ran straight into a wall. “Ouch!”

 

    Married in Montana Read onlineMarried in MontanaTaco-Truck Tryst (Quinn Valley Ranch Book 1) Read onlineTaco-Truck Tryst (Quinn Valley Ranch Book 1)Moonstruck Marine Read onlineMoonstruck MarineChanging Dreams (Bear Lake Dreamers Book 1) Read onlineChanging Dreams (Bear Lake Dreamers Book 1)Sammy's Story Read onlineSammy's StoryThe Musical Cowgirl (Bear Creek Rodeo) Read onlineThe Musical Cowgirl (Bear Creek Rodeo)Rose:  Book One in Suitors of Seattle Read onlineRose: Book One in Suitors of SeattleCaleb (Seven Sons Book 3) Read onlineCaleb (Seven Sons Book 3)Mary's Musket (Clover Creek Caravan Book 2) Read onlineMary's Musket (Clover Creek Caravan Book 2)Heather (Seven Sisters Book 1) Read onlineHeather (Seven Sisters Book 1)Heather's Highlander: Book Club: Heartsgate (Heartsgate Highlanders 1) Read onlineHeather's Highlander: Book Club: Heartsgate (Heartsgate Highlanders 1)The Traveling Teacher Read onlineThe Traveling TeacherThe Scottish Siren Read onlineThe Scottish SirenMatched in Minnesota (At the Altar Book 22) Read onlineMatched in Minnesota (At the Altar Book 22)Mail Order Mommy Read onlineMail Order MommyConquered Read onlineConqueredMail Order Meals Read onlineMail Order MealsKatie Read onlineKatieRNWMP: Bride For Gilbert (Mail Order Mounties Book 17) Read onlineRNWMP: Bride For Gilbert (Mail Order Mounties Book 17)Amelia's Arrangement (Madame Matchmaker Book 2) Read onlineAmelia's Arrangement (Madame Matchmaker Book 2)Maybe in Moab Read onlineMaybe in MoabTracy (Seven Sisters Book 5) Read onlineTracy (Seven Sisters Book 5)Bargain For Baby (Cowboys & Angels Book 10) Read onlineBargain For Baby (Cowboys & Angels Book 10)Christmas Catch-Up VI (Rivers End Ranch Book 0) Read onlineChristmas Catch-Up VI (Rivers End Ranch Book 0)Prequel Read onlinePrequelJennifer's Journey Read onlineJennifer's JourneyBeulah's Brains: A McClain Story (The Alphabet Mail-Order Brides Book 2) Read onlineBeulah's Brains: A McClain Story (The Alphabet Mail-Order Brides Book 2)Theresa (Orlan Orphans Book 15) Read onlineTheresa (Orlan Orphans Book 15)Always in Albuquerque Read onlineAlways in AlbuquerqueDaring Dreamer (Quinn Valley Ranch Book 7) Read onlineDaring Dreamer (Quinn Valley Ranch Book 7)Hannah's Hanky (Clover Creek Caravan Book 1) Read onlineHannah's Hanky (Clover Creek Caravan Book 1)Nesting in North Carolina Read onlineNesting in North CarolinaRustlers and Ribbons Read onlineRustlers and RibbonsMail Order Miller Read onlineMail Order MillerEvelyn (Orlan Orphans Book 5) Read onlineEvelyn (Orlan Orphans Book 5)Sarah Jane (Countdown to Christmas Book 1) Read onlineSarah Jane (Countdown to Christmas Book 1)Betsy (Orlan Orphans Book 8) Read onlineBetsy (Orlan Orphans Book 8)Abner's Adventure Read onlineAbner's AdventureBraden_A Seventh Son Novel Read onlineBraden_A Seventh Son NovelGertrude Read onlineGertrudeRiley's Reverend Read onlineRiley's ReverendRocky Mountain Nights (Roberts of Silver Springs #6) Read onlineRocky Mountain Nights (Roberts of Silver Springs #6)Bride for Robert Read onlineBride for RobertGideon (Seven Sons Book 7) Read onlineGideon (Seven Sons Book 7)B01EU62FUC (R) Read onlineB01EU62FUC (R)Mail Order Meddler Read onlineMail Order MeddlerSeduced (Thrice Blessed Book 3) Read onlineSeduced (Thrice Blessed Book 3)Minnie (Orlan Orphans Book 11) Read onlineMinnie (Orlan Orphans Book 11)Bride for Matthew Read onlineBride for MatthewFlyboy's Fancy (River's End Ranch Book 21) Read onlineFlyboy's Fancy (River's End Ranch Book 21)The Nanny (The Fabulous Dalton Boys Book 1) Read onlineThe Nanny (The Fabulous Dalton Boys Book 1)Edna Petunia Read onlineEdna PetuniaMeddling in Manhattan Read onlineMeddling in ManhattanRose (Suitors of Seattle) Read onlineRose (Suitors of Seattle)RNWMP: Bride for George Read onlineRNWMP: Bride for GeorgeBeatrice the Bride (Cowboys and Angels Book 1) Read onlineBeatrice the Bride (Cowboys and Angels Book 1)Treasured in Tennessee Read onlineTreasured in TennesseeMail Order Midwife (Brides of Beckham Book 18) Read onlineMail Order Midwife (Brides of Beckham Book 18)Braden: A Seventh Son Novel (McClains Book 3) Read onlineBraden: A Seventh Son Novel (McClains Book 3)Cowboy's Conundrum (Culpepper Cowboys Book 3) Read onlineCowboy's Conundrum (Culpepper Cowboys Book 3)Longing in Louisiana (At the Altar Book 8) Read onlineLonging in Louisiana (At the Altar Book 8)Mail Order Misfortune Read onlineMail Order MisfortuneRocky Mountain Mornings (Roberts of Silver Springs Book 1) Read onlineRocky Mountain Mornings (Roberts of Silver Springs Book 1)Mail Order Merchant_Brides of Beckham Read onlineMail Order Merchant_Brides of BeckhamRobert_A Seventh Son Novel Read onlineRobert_A Seventh Son NovelRobert: A Seventh Son Novel (McClains Book 2) Read onlineRobert: A Seventh Son Novel (McClains Book 2)Dorothy (Orlan Orphans Book 7) Read onlineDorothy (Orlan Orphans Book 7)Mail Order Miller (Brides of Beckham Book 24) Read onlineMail Order Miller (Brides of Beckham Book 24)Montana Sky: Mail Order Machinations (Kindle Worlds Novella) Read onlineMontana Sky: Mail Order Machinations (Kindle Worlds Novella)Baker's Bob (River's End Ranch #16) Read onlineBaker's Bob (River's End Ranch #16)Wyoming Wedding (Culpepper Cowboys Book 1) Read onlineWyoming Wedding (Culpepper Cowboys Book 1)Betsy--#8--Orlan Orphans Read onlineBetsy--#8--Orlan OrphansMail Order Mix Up Read onlineMail Order Mix UpAlexander_A Seventh Son Novel Read onlineAlexander_A Seventh Son NovelMail Order Motherhood (Brides of Beckham) Read onlineMail Order Motherhood (Brides of Beckham)Baker's Bargain (Culpepper Cowboys Book 5) Read onlineBaker's Bargain (Culpepper Cowboys Book 5)Wooing In Wyoming (At The Altar #11) Read onlineWooing In Wyoming (At The Altar #11)Minnie Read onlineMinnieRoberta: Bride of Wisconsin (American Mail-Order Bride 30) Read onlineRoberta: Bride of Wisconsin (American Mail-Order Bride 30)Mail Order Madness Read onlineMail Order MadnessAdam (Seven Sons Book 1) Read onlineAdam (Seven Sons Book 1)Penny (Orlan Orphans Book 6) Read onlinePenny (Orlan Orphans Book 6)Mail Order Merchant: Brides of Beckham (Cowboys and Angels Book 5) Read onlineMail Order Merchant: Brides of Beckham (Cowboys and Angels Book 5)Mail Order Mistake Read onlineMail Order MistakeWild Western Women Ride Again: Western Historical Romance Boxed Set Read onlineWild Western Women Ride Again: Western Historical Romance Boxed SetRNWMP_Bride for Robert Read onlineRNWMP_Bride for RobertOnly in Oklahoma (At the Altar Book 6) Read onlineOnly in Oklahoma (At the Altar Book 6)Lost Love (Lazy Love Book 4) Read onlineLost Love (Lazy Love Book 4)Reforming the Rebel Read onlineReforming the RebelTrainer's Treat (Culpepper Cowboys Book 7) Read onlineTrainer's Treat (Culpepper Cowboys Book 7)Steven Read onlineStevenAlice Read onlineAliceMail Order Merry (Brides of Beckham Book 19) Read onlineMail Order Merry (Brides of Beckham Book 19)Mail Order Melody Read onlineMail Order MelodyHope (Orlan Orphans Book 10) Read onlineHope (Orlan Orphans Book 10)Montana Sky: Mail Order Marvel (Kindle Worlds Novella) Read onlineMontana Sky: Mail Order Marvel (Kindle Worlds Novella)RNWMP: Bride for Wesley (Mail Order Mounties Book 5) Read onlineRNWMP: Bride for Wesley (Mail Order Mounties Book 5)Agent's Admirer (Culpepper Cowboys Book 13) Read onlineAgent's Admirer (Culpepper Cowboys Book 13)Bargain For Baby Read onlineBargain For BabyShort-Order Sheriff (River's End Ranch Book 1) Read onlineShort-Order Sheriff (River's End Ranch Book 1)RNWMP: Bride for Theodore (Mail Order Mounties Book 0) Read onlineRNWMP: Bride for Theodore (Mail Order Mounties Book 0)Violet (Suitors of Seattle Book 7) Read onlineViolet (Suitors of Seattle Book 7)Kissing in Kansas Read onlineKissing in KansasThe Rancher's Mail Order Bride (Dalton Brides Book 1) Read onlineThe Rancher's Mail Order Bride (Dalton Brides Book 1)Jasmine Read onlineJasmineRNWMP: Bride for Robert (Mail Order Mounties Book 13) Read onlineRNWMP: Bride for Robert (Mail Order Mounties Book 13)Alexander: A Seventh Son Novel (McClains Book 1) Read onlineAlexander: A Seventh Son Novel (McClains Book 1)Martha Read onlineMarthaHattie Read onlineHattieRuby (Orlan Orphans Book 2) Read onlineRuby (Orlan Orphans Book 2)Conquered (Thrice Blessed Book 1) Read onlineConquered (Thrice Blessed Book 1)Ephraim (Seven Sons Book 5) Read onlineEphraim (Seven Sons Book 5)Hyacinth (Suitors of Seattle) Read onlineHyacinth (Suitors of Seattle)Pastor's Prize (Culpepper Cowboys Book 15) Read onlinePastor's Prize (Culpepper Cowboys Book 15)RNWMP: Kendall (Mail Order Mounties Book 1) Read onlineRNWMP: Kendall (Mail Order Mounties Book 1)Contractor's Cookies (Culpepper Cowboys Book 9) Read onlineContractor's Cookies (Culpepper Cowboys Book 9)RNWMP: Bride for Matthew (Mail Order Mounties Book 9) Read onlineRNWMP: Bride for Matthew (Mail Order Mounties Book 9)Opal (Orlan Orphans Book 3) Read onlineOpal (Orlan Orphans Book 3)Capturing the Cook Read onlineCapturing the CookMail Order Mistletoe (Brides of Beckham Book 17) Read onlineMail Order Mistletoe (Brides of Beckham Book 17)Mail Order Mayhem (Brides of Beckham) Read onlineMail Order Mayhem (Brides of Beckham)Wild Western Women Boxed Set Read onlineWild Western Women Boxed SetMail Order Match Maker Read onlineMail Order Match MakerWild Western Women Spring Into Love: A Western Historical Romance Box Set Read onlineWild Western Women Spring Into Love: A Western Historical Romance Box SetMail Order Matron (Brides of Beckham Book 9) Read onlineMail Order Matron (Brides of Beckham Book 9)Peppermint Proposal Read onlinePeppermint ProposalReforming the Rebel (Cowboys and Angels Book 14) Read onlineReforming the Rebel (Cowboys and Angels Book 14)Mail Order Menace (Brides of Beckham Book 21) Read onlineMail Order Menace (Brides of Beckham Book 21)The Matron Read onlineThe MatronRoberta_Bride of Wisconsin Read onlineRoberta_Bride of WisconsinForever Family (River's End Ranch Book 26) Read onlineForever Family (River's End Ranch Book 26)Iris (Suitors of Seattle Book 8) Read onlineIris (Suitors of Seattle Book 8)Betsy Read onlineBetsyLying Love (Lazy Love Book 3) Read onlineLying Love (Lazy Love Book 3)Nursing in Northlake (At the Altar Book 9) Read onlineNursing in Northlake (At the Altar Book 9)Cody Read onlineCodyMail Order Menace Read onlineMail Order MenaceAnchored in Alaska (At the Altar Book 13) Read onlineAnchored in Alaska (At the Altar Book 13)Bartender's Beauty (Culpepper Cowboys Book 11) Read onlineBartender's Beauty (Culpepper Cowboys Book 11)Bride For Gilbert Read onlineBride For GilbertBlushing in Boston (At the Altar Book 7) Read onlineBlushing in Boston (At the Altar Book 7)Dreaming in Dairyland Read onlineDreaming in DairylandAnxious in Atlanta: At the Altar Book 12 (A Magnolias and Moonshine Novella 11) Read onlineAnxious in Atlanta: At the Altar Book 12 (A Magnolias and Moonshine Novella 11)Sweethearts in South Dakota (At the Altar Book 14) Read onlineSweethearts in South Dakota (At the Altar Book 14)Mail Order Mama Read onlineMail Order MamaGunsmoke and Gingham Read onlineGunsmoke and Gingham