Runaway Cowboy
by Judy Christenberry
Jessica Ledbetter had worked too hard on her family's Colorado dude ranch, the Lazy L, to roll over and play dead when Jim Bradford showed up as the new manager. The former power broker from New York City was darkly handsome in his custom suit and tie, but downright devastating in tight jeans and Stetson.
Once back in the saddle after a decade in the city, Jim—a native Texan, took the reins and steered the operation, roped in the guests and even tamed Jess's uncooperative brothers. But the Lazy L was her legacy. Jess couldn't let it fall into the hands of an outsider. No matter what those hands did to her…
Rae's Mom's Thoughts: "I loved it because it was about a guy who was originally born in Texas, to better himself he went to school to become a broker on Wallstreet and he decided not to like that lifestyle and got offered a job to go to this ranch and help him out, because they needed help. He went to this ranch to give him a hand and ended up falling in love with Jessica. It was a really good book and I loved it."






