This is the second book in the "Angel and the Cowboy" series.
Priscilla was a selfish spoiled socialite who had her sights set on the rich and successful Seth Harrison. The problem was, everyone knew she was crazy about him, except Seth. Of course he always treated her with the courtesy and respect that he treated women, but nothing beyond that. She'd spent years trying to get his attention, then after a night of near tragedy, stopped. She went away to college for four years to try and forget about him, then she made the mistake of returning home just to have him in her life again. However, this time, Seth did notice her.
About the Author:
Lietha is no stranger to the country, pond hockey, horses and cattle. It was something she grew up around. Her father did the ice for hockey teams all over Europe after retiring from playing the sport himself. Then he settled in Canada on the West Coast and had her and her two brothers get into hockey when they were old enough to play. After settling into ranching country in Northern Canada, Lietha later gave up her skates for the love of horses buying her first filly with babysitting money when she was eleven. Since then the animals multiplied and now she has her own hobby farm. She attributes her imagination from her life experiences from moving frequently and the isolation from other children her age due to childhood illness. However, Northern Canada has been her home for thirty years now, and the country is definately in this author.
About the Author:
Lietha is no stranger to the country, pond hockey, horses and cattle. It was something she grew up around. Her father did the ice for hockey teams all over Europe after retiring from playing the sport himself. Then he settled in Canada on the West Coast and had her and her two brothers get into hockey when they were old enough to play. After settling into ranching country in Northern Canada, Lietha later gave up her skates for the love of horses buying her first filly with babysitting money when she was eleven. Since then the animals multiplied and now she has her own hobby farm. She attributes her imagination from her life experiences from moving frequently and the isolation from other children her age due to childhood illness. However, Northern Canada has been her home for thirty years now, and the country is definately in this author.
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