Dear Reader,
After the Randalls, I didn’t think I’d find four men as lovable, or hardheaded, as those cowboys. But as I turned to my native Texas for inspiration, lo and behold, there they were. Not brothers, but best friends for life.
Cal, Spence, Tuck and Mac grew up together in a small west Texas town. Oil on their family properties could have made it easy for them, but they’ve worked hard all their lives. They know the value of work. . .and friendship. Nothing can come between them, especially women. In fact, they’d vowed long ago not to marry. Or to kiss girls, either, but Tuck dismissed that promise when he was thirteen. It didn’t take the others long to agree. Their bodies hardened by a tough, outdoor life, their eyes keen, their hearts filled with loyalty and honesty, these four draw women the way pie on a hot summer day draws flies.
But their mothers, with only one chick apiece, want grandchildren. The other ladies in town have babies to cuddle. Why don’t they? And they set out to do something about it.
I hope you enjoy these four guys and their fall for four special women. I certainly did. But don’t you stampede to Texas looking for men like these. They may be out there, but we Texas ladies aren’t looking to give them away!