Whitewater Wooing (River's End Ranch Book 4)

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by Caroline Lee


  “Yeah. I am,” Wyatt said as he threw the canvas holding the foxes over the saddlebags on the back of Belle. He threw his leg over Belle’s sturdy back and turned to Glen.

  “You know darn well we need to call Fish and Game.”

  Wyatt winced at the words. That would be what most people would say, he imagined. Poaching, in or out of hunting season, was a serious matter, and it was Fish and Game that investigated and prosecuted. But calling them would mean calling her. The woman who’d made his world brighter, the one he’d sacrificed for, who’d made his heart full—and broken it. Although it had been years, Belinda Archer was the last person he wanted to talk to. Now or ever.

  “I need to talk to Wade.”

  But Wyatt is going to have to confront his feelings for Belinda in

  Cindy Caldwell’s Honest Horseman (River’s End Ranch, Book Five).

  ACKNLOWEDGEMENTS

  Back in May of 2016 I had the utter pleasure of meeting Kirsten Osbourne, Pamela Kelley, and Cindy Caldwell in Chicago during a conference. Soon after, they invited me to be part of this delightful world they were creating, and introduced me to the wonderful Amelia Adams. I was thrilled to join their team, and have had hours and hours of fun, playing via our imaginations at River’s End Ranch.

  Thank you, ladies, for letting me be a part of the magic.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Caroline Lee has been reading romance for so long that her fourth-grade teacher used to make her cover her books with paper jackets, but it wasn't until she (mostly) grew up that she realized she could write it too. So she did.

  Caroline is living her own little Happily Ever After in NC with her husband, sons, and brand-new daughter, Princess Wiggles. And while she doesn't so much "suffer" from Pittakionophobia as think that all you people who enjoy touching Band-Aids and stickers are the real weirdos, she does adore rodents, and never met a wine she didn't like. Caroline was named Time Magazine's Person of the Year in 2006 and is really quite funny in person. Promise.

  You can find her at www.CarolineLeeRomance.com.

 

 

 


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