The Hawks of Texas

The Hawks of Texas
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Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : 9781662477447
ISBN-13 : 1662477449
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Book Synopsis The Hawks of Texas by : Carolynn Mickley

Download or read book The Hawks of Texas written by Carolynn Mickley and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2023-08-28 with total page 474 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When billionaire, ranch and rodeo company owner J. D. Hawk went on his annual poker trip to Las Vegas with his three brothers, he never in is wildest dreams thought that his life would change so drastically. But when he accidentally but literally broke a hot-tempered redhead's nose, everything changed. He falls in love with her at first sight. She gives him the peace he has never felt, but he found out quickly his life would never be boring with her around. Now the only thing is, he has to figure out how to keep her from leaving him when his secrets keep biting him in the ass. Cat Mackie was a beautiful redhead, past rodeo champion, and widowed rancher from the hills of Pennsylvania. Her dead husband came to her son in a dream, telling him to send her to Las Vegas for a convention. When she arrived at the Las Vegas airport, a hulk of a cowboy broke her nose, and her life was changed forever. She fell in love with the cowboy at first sight. She accepts his big family, which she knows half of them hate her, his six children, and hectic life. But would the secrets he keep from her send her back to the hills of Pennsylvania forever, or can she survive the new life that karma has dealt her?


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