Jim Halsey was a champion bull rider before injury cut his career short and he was forced to find a new way to pay the bills. Wrangling the rescues at The Sanctuary wasnt his dream job, but he found the work fulfilled a need he hadnt known was there. He just needed the same good fortune to smile on
Foxy Lady: A Cougar Falls Story
✍ Scribed by Harte, Marie
- Book ID
- 106800830
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 79 KB
- Series
- Cougar Falls
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
There’s more than one way to outsmart a fox… A Cougar Falls story. Trust Julia Easton to screw up Sheriff Ty Roderick’s March Madness plans. The pixie-faced vixen might be the picture of feminine perfection, but she tests his innate sense of order to its limits. Weeks ago, he let his conscience turn down a proposition his body still burns to accept—then she vanished. Now he’s in the middle of Nowhere, Washington, racing to rescue her from danger. There’s risk in leaving Cougar Falls, but it’s the only way Julia can hope to save her sister from making the same mistake she almost made with Ty. Settling down and having kits is one thing, but it can’t be done with a human, especially one from a hunting family. Unfortunately, her sister isn’t budging, and the fiancé’s brother won’t take Julia’s no for an answer, either. When Ty comes riding to their rescue, Julia plans to use him and lose him. No way is she throwing herself at that alpha jerk’s feet in gratitude. Then Ty gives her the answer her heart still longs for: he wants to spend the rest of his life making things right. Now if only she can find the courage to say yes. Warning: Beware a foxy sheriff, a backwoods bad guy, a cunning vixen, sexy escapades in and out of the bedroom, and the return of stubborn male shifters who think they know everything.
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