
Part of Series
He's a rancher devoted to his land. She's got a bad case of wanderlust. When her past catches up to her, will she trust enough to let him save her... in all the ways that count? Lydia Not all who wander are lost. Some are just trying to avoid reality. Like me. But, like Brittany Spears’ career, all good things come to an end. Namely, my finances. Which is how I ended up at the Winding Ridge Guest Ranch with some decisions to make. Flirting with Cash, the mega-hot cowboy running the place, was a welcome distraction. Until he went from eye candy to wanting more. Unfortunately, I dragged along more drama than a Dance Moms marathon. So it was look, talk, no touch until I got my life straightened out. Okay, maybe a little touch. What he didn’t know about my past, would only hurt me in the end. Hurt I was used to. Taking care of myself I was used to. Until my drama caught up to me in the worst possible way… If you like snarky female characters, steamy romance, and slow-burn sexual tension, then this book is for you! This is a stand-alone book meant to be enjoyed by adults due to some explicit scenes. The McAllister Brothers series books are all stand-alones but interconnected, so follow along to keep up with your favorite characters!
Author

Hi Readers! I am a writer, reader, wife, mother, teacher, and photographer. I married my high school sweetheart - a real-life second chance love story! - and have been a hopeful romantic ever since. When I'm not reading swoon-worthy romances or letting my characters take over my stories, you can find me sipping on a fountain soda with a true crime documentary on TV. At least I wish that was all I had to do. Usually I'm chasing my two daughters around with my camera, grading papers, or cleaning up after the animals on our mini-farm in rural Maryland (at least goats, chickens, dogs, and cats are cute, right?). I have a BA in English-Secondary Education, a BA in Psychology, and a Masters of Arts in Liberal Arts where I focused on writing, photography, and juggling. Yes-juggling. I still practice in my kitchen much to the horror of my husband and delight of my kiddos.