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by Delores Fossen


  The Granger siblings thought they’d left their ranching days behind, until fate sends them home to Wrangler’s Creek, Texas—and into the passionate arms of those they’d least expect...

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  Branded as Trouble

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  Lone Star Cowboy (prequel novella)

  Those Texas Nights

  One Good Cowboy (novella)

  No Getting Over a Cowboy

  Just Like a Cowboy (novella)

  Branded as Trouble

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  The McCord Brothers are the most eligible bachelors in Spring Hill, Texas. But these cowboys are about to get wrangled by the love of some very unique women—the kind who can melt hearts and lay it all on the line. Be sure to collect all of the titles in this series!

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  Texas on My Mind

  Cowboy Trouble (novella)

  Lone Star Nights

  Cowboy Underneath It All (novella)

  Blame It on the Cowboy

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  Drury

  by Delores Fossen

  Caitlyn eased the newborn into her arms. Of course, it wasn’t the first time she’d held her, but without the coat around her, she could feel just how tiny and fragile she was.

  Drury went through the coat pockets, coming up empty each time, and he turned his attention to the bow on the baby’s headband.

  “Hell,” he mumbled.

  Caitlyn watched as he gently slipped off the headband, and she saw it then.

  “It’s a tracking device,” he said. “That’s how the man was able to follow you.”

  Caitlyn shook her head. “I should have noticed it. Drury. I’m so sorry.”

  “Save it.” He tossed the headband onto the coffee table. “In case I missed something, don’t use the blanket to wrap her.” He pulled a throw off the back of the sofa and handed it to her. “Use this.”

  “Where are we going?” she asked, draping it over the baby.

  “Away from here. And fast.” He took out his phone and sent a text. Probably to Grayson. “I don’t want any other hired guns coming to the ranch. Every one of my cousins has wives and kids, and they’re all right here on the grounds.”

  That didn’t help steady her heartbeat.

  Drury led her to the back door, grabbing a remote control from the kitchen counter. He used it to open the detached garage, and he stepped out onto the porch to look around.

  The rain was still coming down hard, but the porch was covered so the baby was staying dry. However, she was starting to squirm, maybe because Caitlyn’s dress was damp, and it was perhaps cool against her. She needed dry clothes. Baby supplies.

  And a safe place to take her.

  But where?

  The sheriff’s office certainly didn’t seem like an ideal location since the man’s partners could go looking for her there.

  “Wait here in the doorway, and I’ll pull the car up to the steps,” Drury said. He’d already started to walk away but then stopped and turned back around to face her. “So help me, you’d better not try to run.”

  Since she was indeed thinking just that, Caitlyn wondered if he’d read her mind. Or maybe he could just see the desperation on her face.

  Because she didn’t know what else to do, Caitlyn did wait. And she prayed. She trusted Drury, but her trust wouldn’t do a darn thing to protect him or the baby.

  He hurried to the garage, and it took only a few seconds before she heard the engine turn on. Only a few seconds more before he pulled the car to the steps with the passenger’s side facing her.

  The moment Drury threw open the door and frantically motioned for her to get in, she knew something was wrong.

  “Someone’s coming,” Drury said.

  Caitlyn saw the headlights then. There was a car on the road. And it was speeding right toward them.

  Find out just how far they’ll go to keep the baby safe in DRURY by Delores Fossen, available April 2017 wherever Harlequin Intrigue books are sold.

  Copyright © 2017 by Delores Fossen

  ISBN-13: 9781460397749

  No Getting Over a Cowboy

  Copyright © 2017 by Delores Fossen

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