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Автор: Leann Harris
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      Cowboy for Hire

      Cowboy Joel Kaye has ambitions as big as Texas. And after decades away, rodeo glory seems finally within reach. But when two little boys “hire” him to work on their ranch, Joel can’t turn them down. He tells himself it’s only for one week, but widow April Landers and her family soon begin to fill a void in the rodeo rider’s scarred heart. April lives for her three kids—and the ranch she’s fighting fiercely to keep. This determined mama’s not looking for another wandering partner. Will this ready-made family inspire Joel to put down roots…for good?

      “Why are you on the rodeo circuit if you love ranch work so much?”

      Joel’s hand closed over hers. “It seems contradictory, doesn’t it?”

      April couldn’t concentrate on what he said. Her mind focused on where his hand surrounded hers. As hard as she tried to understand, her mind had gone on overload. “Uh, yes.”

      His gaze locked with hers and he slowly lowered his head toward her.

      The screen door slammed, bursting the bubble surrounding them. The boys stood on the porch.

      “Could you come inside and say good-night, Mr. Joel, before you leave?” Saved by a screen door. Her heart beat so hard she thought it would jump out of her chest.

      His gaze didn’t move from her face for several moments. He broke the connection and looked at the boys. “Of course I’ll come in and say good-night.”

      He leaned down and whispered, “I’ll be back.”

      April watched as her boys waited on Joel. It stole her breath. They were so eager to have a man’s time and attention.

      But what would the boys do when Joel was gone?

      LEANN HARRIS has always had stories in her head. Once her youngest child went to school, she began putting those stories on a page. She is active in her local RWA chapter and ACFW chapters. She’s a teacher of the deaf (high school), a master composter and avid gardener, and teaches writing at her local community college. Her website is leannharris.com.

      A Rancher

      for Their Mom

       Leann Harris

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      Your love, Lord, endures forever—

      do not abandon the works of Your hands.

      —Psalms 138:8

      This book has been a journey for me. I want to thank the editors at Love Inspired for their help and support, particularly my editor, Shana Asaro. Her guidance has been invaluable. And I want to thank Dr. Nandita Rao, the nurses and technicians at Texan Oncology for their support and wonderful smiles while I was going through chemotherapy.

      And my Sunday School class, the ladies in my Bible study, and my family and friends who brought meals. I did not go through this cancer alone.

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       Introduction

       About the Author

       Title Page

       Bible Verse

       Dedication

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

       Epilogue

       Dear Reader

       Extract

       Copyright

       Chapter One

      “Mom, Mom,” six-year-old Todd yelled, the back screen door slamming against its frame. The sound of little cowboy boots pounded through the kitchen and down the hall. “Where are you, Mom?”

      “I’m in the office,” April Landers answered.

      The screen slammed again, followed by another set of small boot falls. April winced, hoping the boys didn’t wake their younger sister from her nap.

      Breathless, Todd appeared in the doorway. “Wes told me no one born in February could be a cowboy. Only boys born in June could be cowboys. That’s not true, is it?”

      Eight-year-old Wes appeared behind his brother, a smirk on his face. April’s brow arched as her gaze engaged her older son. His grin disappeared.

      “I can be a cowboy, too, can’t I?” Todd pleaded.

      “Opa and your cousin Chad have birthdays in February. Weren’t they cowboys?”

      Todd’s frown disappeared and his eyes widened. “Yes.” He turned to his brother and stuck out his tongue.

      Wes’s