When a determined English newspaper woman arrives in the Arizona desert, she expects to find the lawless and the illiterate. Instead, she meets a well-spoken and handsome cowboy who's ready to prove to her there's more to the Territory than cattle and cacti.
English newspaper reporter Molly McKinney is determined to make a name for herself by writing about the wilds of the American West. After convincing her editor to take a chance on her idea, Molly travels to the United States looking for tales that will transport and inspire her readers. When she meets a quiet cowboy in the middle of Arizona Territory, she can sense that his story might be the most important of allāif only heāll open up enough to tell it.
Eduardo āEdā Byrd has worked at the KB Ranch for five years, making an honest living and trying to ignore his past. Heās one-quarter Cherokee, three-quarters Mexican-American, and entirely his own person. Light-hearted and hard-working, Ed keeps to himself and reserves his dreams for the privacy of his notebooks. When one meeting with the tenacious English woman rattles his mind and heart, Ed canāt help but wonder if heās been playing things safe for too long.
A reporterās natural curiosity spurs Molly to make her way to the ranch where Ed works, and sheās determined to find out what the cowboy is hiding beneath his gentle smiles. Thereās more to Ed than he lets on, and when Molly starts to unravel his past, he realizes their story might only have a happy ending if heās willing to risk more than just his heart.
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This is the third novel in the Hearts of Arizona series. Each story is set in Arizona Territory and features a Victorian hero or heroine, with a mild heat level. It can be enjoyed as a stand-alone but readers who have enjoyed the previous titles in the series will likely experience greater satisfaction.
A Lady's Heart of Gold: An American Victorian Romance - Sally Britton
When a determined English newspaper woman arrives in the Arizona desert, she expects to find the lawless and the illiterate. Instead, she meets a well-spoken and handsome cowboy who's ready to prove to her there's more to the Territory than cattle and cacti.
English newspaper reporter Molly McKinney is determined to make a name for herself by writing about the wilds of the American West. After convincing her editor to take a chance on her idea, Molly travels to the United States looking for tales that will transport and inspire her readers. When she meets a quiet cowboy in the middle of Arizona Territory, she can sense that his story might be the most important of allāif only heāll open up enough to tell it.
Eduardo āEdā Byrd has worked at the KB Ranch for five years, making an honest living and trying to ignore his past. Heās one-quarter Cherokee, three-quarters Mexican-American, and entirely his own person. Light-hearted and hard-working, Ed keeps to himself and reserves his dreams for the privacy of his notebooks. When one meeting with the tenacious English woman rattles his mind and heart, Ed canāt help but wonder if heās been playing things safe for too long.
A reporterās natural curiosity spurs Molly to make her way to the ranch where Ed works, and sheās determined to find out what the cowboy is hiding beneath his gentle smiles. Thereās more to Ed than he lets on, and when Molly starts to unravel his past, he realizes their story might only have a happy ending if heās willing to risk more than just his heart.
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This is the third novel in the Hearts of Arizona series. Each story is set in Arizona Territory and features a Victorian hero or heroine, with a mild heat level. It can be enjoyed as a stand-alone but readers who have enjoyed the previous titles in the series will likely experience greater satisfaction.