This is a collection of four different romance stories about cowboys. You get four different authors with very different writing styles.
Healing Hearts - Both Ginny and Lonnie are attracted to each other, but Ginny is in hiding and Lonnie's is physically and emotionally charged. It's interesting how Ginny's past causes Lonnie to reevaluate his his heart.
Becoming Brave - Coy is on the cattle trail when they come upon an Indian massacre. One woman survives and draws her gun on Coy. The cattle drive take her belongings and her on the cattle drive, but they find that they have a group of outlaws falling them. This story is about how Coy finds himself protecting her and her overcoming the horrific events of the massacre.
Trail's End - This is a delightful tale of a cowboy out of money till his boss sells his cattle and a woman who runs a kitchen. Her brother is stealing money from her and Wade tries to help him out.
Loving a Harvey Girl - This is a delightful tale with a lot of spin. The Harvey Girls had a lot of rules and training that they had to abide by. The author seems to be very lax in these rules. If the community thought these girls were harlots, its because the owner of the Harvey Girls did not force her girls to abide by the Harvey Rules and Regulations.
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