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She’s on the run, and he’s a lonely widower. Will he risk his family to take her in? When lowly clerk Harriet Vogel is offered a promotion assisting the bank manager, she jumps at the opportunity. Little does she know it may be a death sentence. Rancher and widowed father of two young children, James Owen is on a rare visit to Crystal Springs. He is inexplicitly drawn to the young woman struggling to alight from the stage coach, and naturally, he assists her. He quickly falls for the mystery woman. With a killer on her trail, is it a move he will live to regret? If he convinces her to stay, will they ever find their happy ever after, or will she be forever on the run? Happiness for the Rancher is a clean and wholesome historical romantic suspense. It will keep you on the edge of your seat, and have you turning the pages until your eyes droop and your kindle falls to the floor.
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Being a writer can be... interesting. Walking down the street and watching people go about their day-to-day life, but thinking strange, even dangerous things. I still clearly remember the day I stood at the traffic lights in downtown Melbourne. There she was, sitting in her car, waiting for the lights to change green. Tapping her fingers impatiently. Something inside my head went off. Kaboom! An idea formed, and became the beginning of a novel. Instead of sitting patiently at the lights, she was nervous, extremely anxious as she was being pursued by killers. The next thing she knew, an angry, crazy man was slamming her windscreen with a sledgehammer and she was running for her life. Yes, the life of a writer is quite unique.