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Overview: Catie lives with her family in Kentucky but half her heart is in the Rocky Mountains. Catie loves animals, planning travels, reading, and spending time with her family.
Come home to Bent Creek, Montana!
Genre: Fiction > Romance Western
A Second Chance in Bent Creek (#1)
He broke her heart. Now he’s back in town. Bent Creek will never be the same . . .
Larkin
Nick Harker left me without a word eleven years ago when his family fell apart.
And now he’s back. He says he’s here to help his brother buy back the ranch their family lost when his dad went to prison. But I know what he really wants.
He wants the one thing he can never have–a second chance with me.
I won’t let Nick disappoint me again. Especially now that I have a son to think of.
But Nick keeps doing everything right, so when I start getting anonymous texts hinting that he’s keeping secrets from me, I don’t want to believe them.
Even when the texts grow more threatening.
Nick
I swore I’d never come back to Bent Creek. This town and the Nobles took everything from me.
But my brother needs help, and he’s the one person I won’t let down. Even though his mission to buy back the ranch is a terrible idea, I won’t leave town until I make him see sense about Marybeth Noble and the danger he’s in with her.
The one thing I didn’t count on was falling for Larkin again. One look at her, and I can’t leave.
I don’t deserve to have her back, but I refuse to let anyone hurt her again.
No matter what this town thinks of me and my family, I’ll protect Larkin and her son.
Marybeth
Gabe and I are happy. All of the bad blood between our families is in the past–and that’s where it should stay. But Nick doesn’t trust me.
Which is fine. After all, I don’t know if I trust him not to break Larkin’s heart all over again. My best friend was devastated when he left, and I’ll be the one to pick up the pieces when it happens again.
Nick might never forgive my family, but all I want is to move on with Gabe and run my shop in peace.
Until Nick drops a secret that I never expected.
With Nick Harker back in town, Bent Creek will never be the same.
A Bent Creek Redemption (#2)
No one in Bent Creek expected the town’s bad boy to fall for the girl-next-door librarian . . .
Jackson
My life took ten wrong turns when I left Bent Creek. But now I’m back to help my brothers get the one thing that matters most to us–our family’s ranch.
The plan is simple: fix the place up, pay the taxes, live there for five years, and it’s ours.
So I move in, ready to set aside my messed up life for something with a purpose. Ready to forget the past with my family and the Nobles and build a life for the future.
Yet I didn’t expect to end up with the town librarian as a roommate.
Emily is quiet and beautiful. But if she’s as smart as she seems, she’d know to stay far away from me and my last name.
Emily
When I get evicted from my apartment, I can either go crawling back to my disapproving dad or sleep in my car. But seeing Jackson Harker back in town reminds me that there’s another place I could stay temporarily–his family’s abandoned house.
Desperate to avoid another night in my car, I sneak into the house–to find Jackson already staying there. I’m not about to stick around, not with his reputation and definitely not with the way I find myself attracted to him, but a spring snowstorm takes the decision out of my hands.
It’s just one night, on one air mattress.
One night turns into two, and then three, and before I know it, I’m finding that so much I’d heard about Jackson Harker is wrong. The longer I stay, the more I fall for him.
But the danger that comes with him is real.
Marybeth
I’m the happiest I’ve ever been with Gabe. We’ve moved into a small house together, he’s busy with plans to get the family ranch back with his brothers Jackson and Nick, and I’ve finally decided on a way to get my shop to survive the upcoming summer in our small town.
But there’s one person who isn’t happy with any of it–my brother, Luke.
Luke can’t set aside the past, and he’s convinced the Harkers are back to stir up trouble. When I try to reason with him, he gives me an ultimatum: choose a side.
But how can I pick between my family and the man I love?
It doesn’t matter, though, because Luke chooses for me. He’s determined to get the Harkers to leave town, and he doesn’t care who stands in his way.
A Bent Creek Wedding (#3)
The wedding the town of Bent Creek will never forget is secretly a marriage of convenience . . .
Ward
When my brothers ask me to come home to Bent Creek, I agree without a second thought. After all, I just got fired and dumped, so I could use the ego boost that comes with the job they want me to do—convince Violet Barnes to sell me our family’s old ranch.
Easy enough.
But Violet is as tough as she is beautiful, and she’s not about to cave to my request.
Until she finds herself married to me.
It’s all business . . . until it’s not.
Violet
My job—and my family’s welfare—is on the line if I don’t agree to marry Ward Harker.
My boss insists that ingratiating myself with the town is the only thing that will stop the eminent domain action against the old Harker property. And what better way to do that than to marry a man whose roots in Bent Creek stretch back generations?
So I do it. Then I’ll divorce him as fast as possible once I’ve gotten what I want.
But after getting to know him, seeing his protective instinct, accidentally adopting a dog together, and sharing one too many searing kisses, I’m not entirely sure I want this to end.
Except that would mean I’d need to trust him. And I’ve never trusted anyone.
Marybeth
I’ve kept my distance from my brother Luke, especially now that he’s convinced the county to force the sale of my boyfriend’s family’s old ranch. It’s easier to focus my attention on my shop and on my boyfriend Gabe.
But when another one of my brothers, Wilder, shows up in town, I’m drawn back into my own family mess.
Wilder’s just broken off an engagement, and all I want to do is help him. But when I mistakenly spill Violet’s biggest secret, I realize that Luke was right:
I have to choose a side.
The family I was born into, or the family who’s accepted me as one of their own?
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