
Part of Series
Sequel to Cooking For Cowboy... Chad Parker and Sierra Griffin find themselves happily making wedding plans, unaware that their lives soon could be changed forever. Recently-retired professional bull rider, Stuart Robertson temporarily leaves his comfortable life in Las Vegas to take up residence as a hard-working cowhand on Willie Smythe’s cattle ranch near Calgary, Canada. Going by Stu Jackson, he intends to keep his true identity a secret while he satisfies his curiosity about the guy he’s recently learned is his half brother, Chad Parker. But Stuart hadn’t planned on falling head-over-heels in love with the boss’s daughter. And he secretly intends to propose, hoping once she learns his true identity she’ll accompany him back home as his wife. Cathy Smythe has a secret of her own, and she wants Chad Parker for herself. She should have snagged Chad long ago. Now that he’s engaged, is she too late to win his affection? Or is penniless Stu Jackson her destiny?
Author

Brenda Sinclair is a writer of historical American West and contemporary romance, a member of her local chapter of Romance Writers of America, a healthy lifestyle advocate and past leader of her TOPS weight-loss group, a gardening enthusiast and dog lover. Brenda was raised on a farm in southern Manitoba and taught school on a semi-remote reservation in northern Manitoba where, during frequent visits to a nearby town, she met her husband, a Treaty Cree member of the local First Nations band. She worked in the accounting field for over twenty-five years. A few years ago, she retired and traded in numbers for words when she decided to be a full-time writer. Brenda and her husband have been married for over forty years, and during that time they raised two sons. She is extremely proud of her three wonderful grandchildren. During writing breaks, Brenda enjoys walking the beautiful Fish Creek Park trails near her home in Calgary, Canada with her little dog, Kelly, checking out what Jack Abbott is up to on today’s installment of The Young and The Restless, or snuggling with Kelly on the sofa and enjoying a good book. Brenda believes life is good, and for days that life isn’t so good, just get over it. There’s always tomorrow.