Book description
A Will and a Way
It was worse than winning the lottery — much worse. This bequest might mean more money, but the strings attached had Pandora McVie tied up in knots. Respecting Uncle Jolley’s last wishes meant spending time isolated in the Catskills with Michael Donahue, her least favourite — though best looking–distant relative and co-beneficiary.
Living with a carrot-topped termagant wasn’t Michael’s idea of a good time, either, but he realized they were stuck. Jolley was a matchmaker to the end — and apparently for some time beyond. What could happen in six months? Michael answered that one himself: almost anything.
Boundary Lines
The feud between the Barons and the Murdocks spanned generations…. Jillian Baron was determined to make the Utopia ranch work — for herself and to justify her grandfather’s trust in her. Her heritage was important, and if making the ranch a success meant working twice as hard, then she’d triple her efforts.
Aaron Murdock wasn’t a man who asked — what he wanted he took. Jillian Baron was someone he wanted… very much. And he didn’t like wanting anyone quite that badly. What he liked even less was that he might not succeed in getting her. It was no longer a matter of taking and taming, but of wooing and winning.