When Buck Wyatt and his sisters inherit Broken Arrow Ranch,it comes with a One of them has to be on the premisesat all times for one year, or they'll lose it. So Buck counts onsetting up stakes. What he doesn't count on is lovely fortunehunter Rainey Brewster. He soon realizes the woman is tellingthe truth about a hidden gold mine—and that his interest inher goes beyond professional. Yet as their search for gold—andtheir passion for each other—intensifies, it's clear someonewants them off the land—and is willing to kill for it.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Linda Turner and her identical twin sister, Brenda, were known throughout the neighborhood in which they grew up simply as "Twin."
No one except their parents and their older brother could tell them apart. They dressed alike, wore their hair alike, and even had the same glasses, so it wasn’t surprising that they were stared at everywhere they went.
Consequently, when Linda announced at the age of 25 that she was going to start writing romance novels, she wasn’t surprised when Brenda said, "I don’t care how famous your name gets, just make sure your face doesn’t become recognizable!"
Needless to say, Linda’s face isn’t known in every household in the U.S. — yet. Recently, she spent six weeks taking screenwriting classes at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, and she’s made no secret of the fact that she plans to write and — hopefully — sell a screenplay in the new millennium.
I have now read three of the four books but out of order which is very out of character for me. However, this hasn't spoiled my enjoyment. Each of the books hold their own and so far haven't ruined the ending. I read the third first as part of a book with two stories and that made me seek out the rest. I am reading the others on Kindle as it's the only way I could find to do so. Then I mistakenly read the second and was part way through before I realised and too far to stop. This is the first and several things from the other two clicked into place as the whole of the story covering each of the four siblings stories are followed. There is a spoiler factor in reading out of order but it in no way tampered my desire to read on and see how the events unfolded. I am really enjoying the tie between each of the books and I'm glad I have the last one last. I recommend the books. There are typos and this ebook has some sort of glitch that has turned most of the punctuation like quotation marks and exclamation marks into a series of odd letters and symbols but I got used to it. That is my reason for the 4 stars.