Book 23

Wide Open Spaces

by Roz Denny Fox

Published 31 December 2002

The Forked Lightning Ranch, near Callanton, Oregon

Summer Marsh wants to hang on to her family's cattle spread. It's the only life she knows…and it's her son's legacy.

Summer's ex-husband, Frank, sees the ranch as a cash cow–literally. With the collusion of his new girlfriend, he's trying to sell it to a developer at an inflated price. Summer has to come up with almost four million dollars in order to buy Frank out. Impossible! She might be land rich but she's cash poor.

Then there's Coltrane Quinn. He's a broken-down soldier and one-time horse breeder, and like Summer, he was betrayed by his ex. Now he's working for the conservation group Save Open Spaces. He's hoping to buy the Forked Lightning on behalf of SOS, which acquires failing ranches in order to preserve the land.

Colt's operating in secrecy, so things get complicated when he falls for Summer. They get even more complicated when she falls for him!


Book 44

The Cowboy Soldier

by Roz Denny Fox

Published 1 January 2010

Major Rafe Eaglefeather loves a challenge-the riskier the better. A former rodeo champion, he's also served his country. So is it too much to ask for a little solitude to heal from the effects of his deployment? With pushy relatives like his, apparently it is. Despite his protests, they've arranged for naturopath Alexa Robinson to treat him.

Since treatment involves staying at Alexa's remote Texas ranch, Rafe sort of gets his wish for peace. Surprisingly, spending time with Alexa helps him feel more like himself. Something about her is irresistible and the attraction between them is growing. It's so strong he's tempted to take the biggest risk of all...committing to her.


Trouble at Lone Spur

by Roz Denny Fox and Flora Kidd

Published 1 November 1996

"Settle down for a warm, wonderful read by the talented Roz Denny Fox!"-Kristin Hannah

The Lone Spur Ranch

Crockett County, Texas

Lizbeth Robbins has been following the rodeo circuit for the past six years, learning the farrier's trade, dragging her little girl from town to town. But now her daughter's in school and Lizbeth needs a more permanent job. She's relieved to find one at the Lone Spur: shoeing Gil Spencer's quarter horses. Even if it was his foreman who hired her and the man himself doesn't want her anywhere near his ranch!

Gil Spencer hates rodeos-mainly because his ex-wife loves them. While he was busy pulling his ranch out of the red, she was busy pursuing a career as a champion barrel-racer. Worse yet, the ex-Mrs. Spencer abandoned her husband and their twin sons for the dubious charms of some bronc rider. So the last person Gil wants on the Lone Spur is a former rodeo employee. Even if Lizbeth Robbins is the most attractive woman he's met in years. Especially then...