In a small town in North Dakota there resides a family of misfits on the Crawley Creek Ranch. Brought together by hardship, and heartache they’ve bonded without blood ties, and seek to help others. Four brothers who’ve walked both sides of the line, and come out stronger for it, but will they survive love, loss, and the law?
Her sanctuary… Lauren Kensington found refuge at Crawley Creek as a foster child. She was not looking for love but she found it just in time to get her heart broken. She’s spent nearly two decades creating a successful life for herself far from the wilds of North Dakota, but a family wedding draws her back. When she crosses paths with her long lost love, feelings that burned out are reignited
His redemption… Vincent Rhone has walked a tough path, but he’s overcome his obstacles to become a better man. His only regret is pushing Lauren out of his life in an effort to protect her from his wild nature. How will she react when he tells her his deepest desire is to hold her again?
Their second chance… Forced to lean on each other when nature strikes, these two heartbroken lovers will confront their past. Will they cause each other more heartache, or will this cowboy finally be able to claim his cowgirl?
Crawley Creek Series Beginnings (Prequel) Forget Me Knot Rough Ride Romeo Claiming His Cowgirl Sunnyside Up Hawke's Salvation Handcuffed by Destiny The Lawman's Lover (Cuffed & Claimed Anthology) Pawprints on Her Heart (Coming Jan 17, 2017)
Reviews: Oh, damn, I love a second chance romance. Even twenty years later, Vin and Lauren are still connected--first love has a tendency to do that. And, jeez, the tension between these two is palpable. But when they are together--holy hotness factor. You can't help but hope they put the past behind them and get back together--they smolder... I can't wait to read Hawke's story next!"- Missy, Give Me Books Blog
I love Lauren's toughness. She is strong, she had to be growing up the way she did. Men are so macho they always think they are saving the person they love by letting them go. But they always find out that they hurt them far worse, by letting them go. But that love is always deep and always true. - SiK Reviews