USA Today bestselling author Beverly Jenkins continues her
captivating Women Who Dare series with a female rancher who forges her
own path in the wake of the Civil War...**
Banished by her grandfather at the age of eighteen, Spring Lee has
survived scandal to claim her own little slice of Paradise, Wyoming.
She's proud of working her ranch alone and unwilling to share it with a
stranger--especially one like Garrett McCray, who makes her second-guess
her resolve to avoid men.
Garrett escaped slavery years ago and is now a reporter in Washington.
He's traveled west to interview Dr. Colton Lee for an article, yet it's
Lee's fearless sister, Spring, who captures his interest. Clad in denim
and buckskins instead of dresses, she's the most fascinating woman he's
ever met. And he's certain she also feels the connection that sizzles
between them.
But when a shadow from Spring's past returns, all is on the line: her
ranch, her safety--and this wild, fierce love.