KIDS, CRITTERS AND CUPID

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Ruth Jean Dale ISBN: 9781459277779
Publisher: Harlequin Publication: November 15, 2011
Imprint: Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin Superromance 90s Language: English
Author: Ruth Jean Dale
ISBN: 9781459277779
Publisher: Harlequin
Publication: November 15, 2011
Imprint: Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin Superromance 90s
Language: English

**THE CAMERONS OF COLORADO

Finally! Another irresistible family trilogy from the acclaimed author of The Taggarts of Texas!**

From the bestselling author of THE TAGGARTS OF TEXAS! Comes THE CAMERONS OF COLORADO

Cupid, Colorado. This is ranch country, cowboy country-a land of high mountains and swift, cold rivers, of deer, elk and bear. The first Cameron came to Colorado more than a hundred years ago, and Camerons have owned and worked the Straight Arrow Ranch-the largest spread in these parts-ever since.

The eldest Cameron son, Ben, is the one who's running the Straight Arrow these days. Ben's the best damn cowboy in the county-there's nothing he doesn't know about horses and cattle. But understanding his family is a different matter-especially Joe, his four-year-old son. And now there's a stranger in town. She's young, pretty as a picture-and stubborn as a mule. She also has a daughter just about Joey's age. Problem is, Betsy's from California, of all the outlandish places. Ben doesn't have a hope in hell of understanding anything about herÂ…except that he wants her!

For kids and kisses, tears and laughter, wild horses and wilder men-come to the Straight Arrow Ranch, near Cupid, Colorado. Come meet the Camerons.

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**THE CAMERONS OF COLORADO

Finally! Another irresistible family trilogy from the acclaimed author of The Taggarts of Texas!**

From the bestselling author of THE TAGGARTS OF TEXAS! Comes THE CAMERONS OF COLORADO

Cupid, Colorado. This is ranch country, cowboy country-a land of high mountains and swift, cold rivers, of deer, elk and bear. The first Cameron came to Colorado more than a hundred years ago, and Camerons have owned and worked the Straight Arrow Ranch-the largest spread in these parts-ever since.

The eldest Cameron son, Ben, is the one who's running the Straight Arrow these days. Ben's the best damn cowboy in the county-there's nothing he doesn't know about horses and cattle. But understanding his family is a different matter-especially Joe, his four-year-old son. And now there's a stranger in town. She's young, pretty as a picture-and stubborn as a mule. She also has a daughter just about Joey's age. Problem is, Betsy's from California, of all the outlandish places. Ben doesn't have a hope in hell of understanding anything about herÂ…except that he wants her!

For kids and kisses, tears and laughter, wild horses and wilder men-come to the Straight Arrow Ranch, near Cupid, Colorado. Come meet the Camerons.

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