Texas Wildcat Author:Adrienne Dewolfe In the third book in the Rawlins brothers trilogy, a drought during the summer of 1884 strains the already tense relations between the cattle ranchers and the sheep ranchers in east Texas. But relations are most strained between Bailey McShane, sheep rancher, and Zack Rawlins, cattle rancher and president of the Cattlemen Association. Bailey has... more » had a crush on Zack since he courted her cousin ten years ago; Zack has sworn to avoid McShane women since that cousin eloped with another man. But when the first annual cattle and sheep ranchers' rodeo pits Bailey against Zack--hurting pigs, no less!--and when Zack witnesses the tragic death of Bailey's dog, the sparks flying between the two ignite a roaring fire that neither can control. Bailey, though, was raised by her embittered father to act like a man, and Zack wants to marry a woman who needs him, not one who has never learned to ask for help. As the drought endangers the ranchers' livelihood and cattlemen start stealing Bailey's water, the struggle between Bailey and Zack to accept each other as they are intensifies. Not until Zack almost loses Bailey to a cougar, and Bailey loses nearly her entire ranch to a lightning-set fire, do they see that being together is the only thing that matters.« less