Sons of Texas: Cowboys and Wedding Bells: Marriage Texas Style! / Temptation Texas Style! (Sons of Texas, Bks 3-4)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Who can resist a Texan, especially a Callaway?
The Callaway men were Texans through and through. As ranchers, cowboys, rodeo riders and businessmen- all blending powerful Callaway charm and courage-they'd fought to make their family's land prosper. Now, though, they were getting to the tougher business of raising heirs for their land. After all, what woman would be brave enough to risk loving a Callaway?
Cody Callaway-never expected to be forced into a shot-gun wedding! Still, the tenderhearted siren had saved his life, and a true Callaway never shirked his duty. He'd show his new bride about Marriage Texas Style.
Tony Callaway-nursed grudges as well as he rode bulls. But when a beautiful, irrepressible, kissing cousin starting trying to mend the rift with his family, how could he resist her special brand of Temptation Texas Style?
The Callaway men were Texans through and through. As ranchers, cowboys, rodeo riders and businessmen- all blending powerful Callaway charm and courage-they'd fought to make their family's land prosper. Now, though, they were getting to the tougher business of raising heirs for their land. After all, what woman would be brave enough to risk loving a Callaway?
Cody Callaway-never expected to be forced into a shot-gun wedding! Still, the tenderhearted siren had saved his life, and a true Callaway never shirked his duty. He'd show his new bride about Marriage Texas Style.
Tony Callaway-nursed grudges as well as he rode bulls. But when a beautiful, irrepressible, kissing cousin starting trying to mend the rift with his family, how could he resist her special brand of Temptation Texas Style?
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