Determined never to marry, disgraced writer Kate Tenney leaves city life for work on a cattle ranch in the Arizona territory, where her meetings with rancher Luke Adams make her reconsider her decision.
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Summary
Kate Tenney is a very determined young woman; determined to survive \"Ranching 1 01 \" so that she can become an heiress to a very successful ranching operation in the Arizona Territory; Last Chance Ranch. Never mind that her love of literature and her previously successful writing career have faded into the sunset, Kate is going to remain single; ignore her aching muscles and her wounded pride every time a horse catapults her onto the ground. There's only one obstacle; a very real, very handsome, very tender¬hearted blacksmith named Luke Adams, who has taken a \"fancy\" to her. Luke Adams has inherited a very profitable blacksmithing business from his uncle and there is nothing that he likes better than fashioning steel, that is until he rescues Kate Tenney from a two¬bit want¬to¬be outlaw, Cactus Joe. She is quite lovely, consistently fascinating and full of \"big words\", but Luke finds himself entranced; except that Kate seems to ignore the attraction . . . . until a sandstorm rescue changes everything. I read this series backwards and thus I am sorely tempted to start them all over again. All three stories were \"cast\" with exceptional characters who had just the right amount of \"true grit
Violence: The violence in in this book is more perceived than real, but nonetheless, kidnapping and gunslinging constitutes intent.