


Books in series

#1
Forgetting Herself
2000
Jacob Garrison was a respected rancher who could deal with stampedes, blizzards, and even range wars. But how was he supposed to handle his little girls falling in love? Cattle and sheep just didn't mix Wyoming knew that. So the favored daughter of one of the territorys most-respected cattle ranchers should have known better than to fall in love with Stuart MacCallum, the son of a local sheep farmer. Before, Mariah Garrison had always followed the rules; she'd known who she was and where she was headed. But after one unforgettable kiss, the young beauty lost sight of everything except the rugged sheepman the same. And while it was hard to enjoy a proper courtship when her pesky papa wanted to kill her beau, in Stuarts strong arms Mariah couldnt help thinking that the best thing shed ever done was . . .

#2
Proving Herself
2001
The most tomboyish of all the Garrison girls, Laurel dreaded the thought of marriage especially to a tenderfoot like Lord Collier Pembroke! If she loved anything, it was the Big Horn Mountains, the beauty of the foothills; if there was anything she desired, it was her own ranch with plenty of cattle. From the Land Office, she got just that. But as her father didn't trust her to survive Wyoming's treacherous winter on her own, a sham marriage to Pembroke was the sole solution. It was only when the experience proved Lord Collier more of a man than she'd thought and herself more of a woman that she began to silently thank her father. Then Laurel realized that her first step to joy had been in Proving Herself.

#3
Explaining Herself
2002
The Rancher's Daughters:
Jacob Garrison was a respected rancher who could deal with stampedes, blizzards, and even range wars. But how was he supposed to handle his little girls falling in love?
Turn-of-the-century Wyoming doesn't offer much mystery for a modern-thinking reporter like the youngest Garrison girl—not before a tall, dark stranger calling himself Laramie rides onto her father's property. Why would her papa need to hire a range detective? Why is Laramie interested in local ranchers and a long-ago lynching? And why does she find the enigmatic cowboy so compelling?
The more Victoria uncovers about the stranger, the more she fears her heart will be stolen. And if she keeps the seemingly honest-to-gosh outlaw's secrets, lets him steal her kisses, becomes an accomplice in his dangerous desires, the least of her problems will be explaining herself.