The Cowboy by Joan Johnston Paperback Book

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Rent The Cowboy

Author: Joan Johnston

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Bantam Books

Published: Feb 2000

Genre: Fiction - Romance - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 400

Synopsis

The first book in Joan Johnston's trilogy of Western romances chronicling the century-old feud between two Texas ranch families--the Blackthornes and the Creeds--features Trace Blackthorne and Callie Creed. Sworn enemies by birth, Trace and Callie nevertheless form a secret love in their youth that is quickly torn by family loyalty. Years later, Callie is the young widow of her father's foreman and the single mother of two children. Trace, meanwhile, is forced to return to their small hometown to care for his ailing father. Sparks fly when Trace and Callie finally cross paths. But will the circumstances that drove them apart as teenagers come between them once again as adults?

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