The day she turned eighteen, Sadie Corkin was going to elope with Jarod Bannock, the son of her family's most bitter rival. Until it all went wrong… Eight years later, one thing hasn't changed: her passion for the proud, sexy Apsaalooke rancher.
When tragedy brings Sadie home to Montana horse country, Jarod knows he has only one chance to make things right. There's unfinished business between them, including what really happened that fateful night. And now there's a more immediate threat to their happiness: an enemy who wants Sadie's ranch to create a cattle empire. Can Jarod find a way to stay true to his heritage and trust in the love that is his destiny?
Rebecca Winters, born Rebecca Brown Burton, was the author of over 175 romance novels published with Harlequin, delighting readers worldwide for more than 35 years. Her stories, translated into many languages, have sold nearly thirty million copies. A French teacher turned novelist, she combined her love of language, family, and storytelling into a remarkable literary legacy.
In a Cowboy’s Arms by Rebecca Winters: Sadie Corkin was planning to elope with Jaron Bannock the night before her 18th birthday. It was the only way that they could be together before her father found out that she was dating a Bannock and did something to stop them. But faith had other plans for them and Jarod was in an accident, which Sadie didn’t know about until a day later and fear had her running to her mother in California.
Now eight years later, Sadie finds out that her father has died and is finally able to return home. But she is not alone, her mother died while giving birth to Sadie’s baby brother, and with the death of the baby’s father a few months before that, Sadie has been left as the parent of her baby brother, along with the baby’s uncle. Read More...
"This is a great start to Winters' Hitting Rocks Cowboys series. The road the two main characters travel to their happy ending is well depicted, and the secondary characters will leave readers eager for their stories" (RT Book Reviews). 4 stars
The first book by this author that I was unable to finish.I refuse to read a romance where the entire book is about one idiotic misunderstanding,that could have been/be resolved by simple communication!
Reading 200 pgs of ANGST,is not enjoyable,nor romantic,so I got about halfway and gave up.