Summer Western Romance Sampler

by Carolyne Aarsen, Cathy Gillen Thacker, Christine Rimmer

Harlequin (Western Romance)

Contemporary Romance: Anthology

July 8, 2016

Available in: e-Book

Summer Western Romance Sampler
by Carolyne Aarsen, Cathy Gillen Thacker, Christine Rimmer

Saddle up and read ’em! Check out these cowboys in this free sampler of four western romance stories!

Featured extended excerpts from Harlequin® Western Romance, Harlequin® Special Edition, Love Inspired®, and Harlequin® Superromance®.

Love Inspired

TRUSTING THE COWBOY
Big Sky Cowboys by Carolyne Aarsen
Lauren McCauley plans to sell her late father’s ranch in Montana and start her own business. But she never expected Vic Moore to claim her father promised to sell him the ranch—or that spending time together would have her falling for the charming cowboy.

Harlequin® Western Romance

A TEXAS SOLDIER’S FAMILY
Texas Legacies: The Lockharts by Cathy Gillen Thacker
PR expert Hope Winslow has just taken on a big Dallas scandal. Garrett Lockhart is summoned home to help protect his family name. But who will protect him from falling for Hope and her adorable infant son?

Harlequin® Special Edition

MARRIAGE, MAVERICK STYLE!
Montana Mavericks: The Baby Bonanza by New York Times bestselling author Christine Rimmer
Tessa Strickland is done with hotshot men like billionaire Carson Drake. But after they wake up together following the Rust Creek Falls Baby Parade, Carson isn’t willing to let the brunette beauty go without a fight. Especially when they might have their own baby bonanza from that night they don’t quite remember...

Harlequin® Superromance

RETURN TO MARKER RANCH
Sierra Legacy by Claire McEwen
Determined to prove the doubters wrong and keep her family’s ranch running, Lori Allen is furious when her new neighbor takes her supply of water with his well. But when the rancher next door turns out to be Wade Hoffman—the boy who broke her heart—her world turns upside down, fast.



Carolyne Aarsen's Bio

Living a life of the writer at the intersection of No and where. Spending my days in front of a computer immersed in other worlds with people so real to me I feel that some day I will meet them. Keeping up with the Jones isn't an option. In our Dutch community there are precious few Jones so that makes life easier. I grew up in the city and now live in the country. It's a good life. Other than the swish of the dishwasher (a heavenly sound) and the occasional hum of the refrigerator, the click of my keyboard keys and the sound of my head banging against the desk when words won't obey, life here is pretty quiet. Just the way I like it.