Hawk's Way: Faron & Garth

by Joan Johnston

Published 26 December 2006
Cowboy and the princess: Faron Whitelaw had some nerve calling Belinda Prescott a princess. A nearly bankrupt ranch was hardly a castle, and Faron, an ill-tempered cowboy who?d inherited half her kingdom, was certainly no prince. Faron became spitting mad when Belinda informed him about the truth of his parentage: he wasn?t one of the Whitelaws of Texas. He wanted to believe that she was nothing more than a gold digger, but all she seemed to want was him? / Wrangler and the rich girl: Garth Whitelaw couldn?t understand why a rich Texas debutante like Candy Baylor would want to train horses. But she looked darn sexy in worn out jeans with hay in her hair, so who was he to judge? Candy had no idea why Garth was suddenly so agreeable, but she wasn?t about to look a gift horse in the mouth. Besides, her instructors in school had never been so ruggedly handsome as this wrangler?and she wouldn?t mind engaging in some horseplay! ?back cover.

A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

by Joan Johnston and Cara Summers

Published 20 December 1991

A new life, a second chance

Inheriting a practically derelict sheep ranch in Montana wouldn't be considered a windfall for most people. But for Harriet Allistair, it was perfect. The exact challenge to prove to her family and herself that she wasn't a failure, that she could be someone.

And she didn't need help, particularly from Nathan Hazard. He might be charming and handsome and a successful sheep rancher in his own right, but Harriet didn't trust his motives. Yet facing the house falling apart, the business in bankruptcy, the land and animals needing attention and her own heart betraying her, could she really do it without him? Did she want to?